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IN n n- j AS. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. 5E;COTJ3sr,IrZ', THE STATE, TBIE TJQSTIOIfcT. $u..:s;ni:.: :i.co FirTw. s:rv.j it ktm.u VOL XXX LOUISBURG, X C, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1D00. MJMEERU. ICHURCH DIRECTQirsr 1 . . METHODIST. Saoday School at 9:30 A. M. i Gao. S. Bakes; Sopt. Preaching- at 11 A. K., and 8 P, M. M. T, Pjutlrr. Pastor. '..' ;. . : - BAPTIST. X Sunday School at 9:30 A. VLs : ."' Thos. B. WiugR,8upt Preaching at 11 A. M., and ft P. M., every Sanday. " Prayer m-eting Thursday night. -Foebest Smith. Pastor. Pro fessional "ard JR. J, J, MA.NN, . - PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, ..; ; V. LOL'ISBURQ, N. C. Office over Thomas' Drug Store. - jjr.S. P. BURT,. . ' i PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, ' " .---. -.. A . .- ' ' . Louisburg, N. C. Office n the Ford Building, corner Main and Nash streets. Up stairs trout. , - .-f-.-r- TAKBORODQH, . . PHYSICIAN A.NI BURGEON, LOCISBUR8, N. c. . : " Office' 2nd floor Neal "building, phone 89. Ight calls answeret from T. W. Blckett's eaidence, phone 74. . -. B. B. MASSENBURQ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOOISBURS, IT. O. - Will practice in all the Courts of the State ' i Office in Court Houbo. ; u. choke at bon, TtJtTTORNB YS-AT-LA W, - LOtnSBUBS.S. 0. wi.'i uttnnd the eonrta of Nasn. Franklin. Granville, Warren and Wake counties, also the Supreme uourt 01 nurui uwuuup, uu wtv u BL Circuit and District Courts. - pa. R. 8. Fostsb. Dr. I. K. Maiova RS. FOSTER 11AXONK. FRAUTICINO PHYSICIANS SURGEONS, Loulaburg, N. C. Office over Aycocke Drug CmpaDj. V M. HAYWOOD RUFFIN. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, - LOOISBUBS. H. c - win nractlce in all the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, oIbo In the Supreme Cburt, and iu the United States District and Circuit conns. - Office ii uooper ana iiuitou ciuiuui. mHOS. B. WILDS2L, 1 ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, louisbvbs. . a ' boee ori Main street, over Jones 4s Cooper's tere. S. SPRUILL. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, LOUISBUBO, H. C. i nii &ttATM t.h nonrtsof Franklin. Vance Granville. Warren and Wake counties, also t.h Rnnreme Court 01 nonu twuiu Frempt attention given to collections. A ptttce over Bgerton's Store. , , i , It W. BICKBTT, TELL HIM SO. ' IX - If jrou tave a word of cheer - That my light the pathway ,., i vi a wotder pilgrim here, ... iT ; Let him know. - Show Mm you appreciate ' - " What be does, and do not wait Till th heavy hand of fate . , : Lays him low. ,--, " 5 - If your heart contains a thought i.; That would brighter make his lot. Then, 1 bog you, hide it not: - Tell him so. - .- v-K ; r l: ;. ; f Life is hard enough1 at best, But the' love that fa expressed '' Makes it seem a pathway blest - To our feet; . And the troubles that we share 8ecm the easier to bear. - T Smile upon your neighbor's cars As you greet ' . Rough and stony are eur ways, - Dark and dreary are our days, ....... But another's love and praise ' , Makes them sweet. - -' i v. - . - - Wait not till, your Wend Is dead - Ere your compliments are said, -" For the spirit that has fled, If it know, I . Does not need to speed It on . yS- Our poor praise; where It has gone Love's eternal, golden dawn -Is aglow."': . But unto, our brother here ' ' ; That poor praise is very dear. s . -If you've any word of cheer, - ' - -' " Tell him so. , .. Denver Newt,'"' "I'll. try bnt. iiia held awfu' queer. Hlv ye my pipes?? , " : " "Yes; 1 kept tbejn iri'iny left hand." r .Piper Farquharsoa tuned bis pipes. "Now, the 'Ilaughs ' o Croindale,' Duncan. I'm going," whispered the laird. - "Ka,na:yer nae gaun.lairdL.ru play ye a reeL" And over the desolation WHITE SUPREMACY - CAROLINA. IN SOUTH WiL Star. . ; - South Carolina was the first of the Southern States to declare for and es- floated the springing crispness of the I tablish white suprernacT, a task, that -I'ertn Hunt. - - From the darkness the sentries on the heighta'and. lrii the trenches fired ofT theirvrlfles, and their' sleepy' com rades stood to their arms. These ver domed petticoat rooineks were to make a night attack. Suddenly the-music stopped . . . -. "Dae ye mind that? It was danced at yer coming o age, was anything but encouraging Tor those who contemplated the possible difficul ties fn " the 'way, bat the men who undertook it were not ordioary tnen, but men with nerve of steel and in domitable will. If they had not been they would not have, undertaken it. ried with it the agreement lo withdraw the troops.' ' Then. the carpet-bag gov ernment collapsed in a night, and each thief who couid get awaj hurriedly leli the Stale. Ths Wisdom of a little ChlUT THE 5 EXT COTTOS CSur. Already the prabib'e i-it ot th? nrxt cotton crop is bicg discuised. some time it has been amt-nd thai there would be aa totxm-xri increase "Yes. I remember. Duncan. But Dlav T"1 wa nearly twenty-five years gt, the march and,sitown here beside when the State i was under the rule of Duncan1?' wl11 OD BDOW- the unscrupulous Northern adventurer Duncan, whqse head was throbbing and his equally unscrupulous native with the effort In nlarlnsr the. rL I Vvii. acartiat nA tn iWm r crawled down beside his lairdT ". "Aye; I think it will be snow afore mornin," he said. - Then Piper, Farquharson played marches ' and strathspeys.' and to the cold and darkness death came to many of his audience. But" as they fell ce- t hite in the State thirty thousand more gro than while voters. With the men of. that State it was - white supre macy or submission to negro; domina tion with all that this implied, but de- I ; BY M. QUAD. Copyright, 1900. by C B. Lewis. $ The presumed wis Joa of grown nn knminllt ran nftan Kanit fVio The work of ithabiliuiloa knM v.fft '.v., . and restoration was slow. The States ehn. A M,a CrC?il, forJlhe liffle uiDe1' bQl li'nt lo tbelrown p.ttf bUUrnea la tbe " i of com w,th. labor an4 pauence "order soon M i0neUmeUof hi iU rror of oial rtiliaert, and that, thertkre, their ways by infant lip. Bat for n child Mr. and Mrs. Albert Starn would b living oat a narrow, ael fish, loyeless life. TLo raaa and his wife bad GQarreled and. ai ia eeoerallr flia caaa. It "was a fli.S I JW that tpeojlators qaarrel. . But it hid aeyered tha two and had brought them to ths threshold of tha divorce court, Tbeg bad been married' about tan waara and ltvtui n ta 4 1 In TT-:..- e... r. I " - " jW-.,ol.lc,Wutu I rioi, muracr, New York nntll th wife lastPeb .otimidation, &c, and .finally an ea- rQary visited Lake wood with some change of prisoners, so to speak, and frlendi And vilvoat vap hah.nA all prosecutions, on both -aide, were (while she waaawar her hnsbaudi 14,1 Tf.'Weit U abiolattly a fact dropped. , . . " received an anonrmon.l.tUr lhauhe crop is many weeks backward; came but of chaos, the debt was refund ed, and all legal pbligstions et; hon est Judges took tbe place of bribe takers ! wbo had disgriced the bench There were so many indictments m the State courts against the county officers, leg is-! iators and other Republicans that by arrests and resignations nearly alt the offices were soon in the hands of decent ' white'men. There were bund ds of in dictments against white men in tbe 1 there wooid be a comcoeoiaraie-d in crease In the y kid- While ii is true that there his been some inert atr, bxh in acreage and the, ose of fett.lurr there are ioSjcncrs at work ag aioit a 9Qid da well to take into accoaoL Sotae of these ioSueoccs axe enamera'.ei by the New Orleans Pkayuos as fo'.lows: "The crop situation taa becoxe a serions natter and shontd give the to serioos reSectbos. It ts no longer so certain as it was that tbe - acreage in cotton will prove greatly enlarged over I. , LoaI Li Your f.Tlrrar T rw rrmfl'. r e- a WmJ1-! . 1! i t .a, in l HtK ttlMni "T aa Kfmt at rt nm.& at I u i a.' a. II iirr r4a r a a&4 : y VJinG cf Gnrdui 4n tRe campaign of i8;3 there u,Ioir fcU if of all aorU of In. beoc lheT " 00 P'0 whatever threw themselves and won. on "Have I ever killed a man? I '? Of a sudden, as he lay dozing; on his bed in camp.one day. Private Holllns asked this : question of himself. ' He had been Jn battle and skirmish. He had fired away his 40 rounds and fired to kill, put as be; began to recall all his battles he could not remember that he had ever had an enemy so near and so fairly before him that his bullet had surely done. th work. There were few soldiers -: who" boasted of taking life There v were "sharpshooters who had brought down a: dozen men, but they never talked about It. Men were pro moted for -desperate fighting, ; which sometimes meant killing single handed. asieep and their thirst was sated and I tei mi ed to win or to force roil itarv them, the sweetest . they hid . heard ruje which w" 1 . he a more or less determined effjrt on the d iaerationi. Tha flame of Jealosy j U ,U t05 a tuU 00t since childhood. . . . 4 mongrel rule of then egro, tbe 'poli-1 part of the negroes to rezain their lost I-... r a :.v.!i..v - i. I s aUa another con. i1?ra:ioo to take io- to accounts and that is the pju bti.ty of drouth later on. Wuh j rascb of the customary rainfall received before tbe crop has made a start, it woold cot be surpriiiog if this scperabQndaoce were oITt by scarcity later on. Of course, it does not follow that tecaote tbe rainfall has been uncommonly heavy the average later on will be cot down, bnt it is a fact that the rainfall does not vary very materially from year to year. Most people are begin- On rife tbe tod .ouugrciruic oi men rgro, wpon- pan oi inc negroes 10 regain meir iosi wag fanned into blnr fer tfc hi.. tical adventurer and, the white scala power, but the whites swept everything ebVrgei ftDd n,lnaitiont ' of th w.g,..cj tuiw turius ui iuz w.uas, u7 ujc uic mciuousuacu. m 1070, id f. witntM and tbahaiband had their, manhood a modi&eddegree. it did not reqaue -ot atrenth f sn.nh t .. UriK nieuarei 10 no.a me o:aie as eatlmat the - anonrmona latter senator unman, wno ts noining ill 11 naa 10 capture it. 10 isso me ne oJt candid, has just written a paper, j g roes made a leeble, spasmodic at- which is published in Frank Leslie's! tempt, and then, with the enactment of Weekly, telling, with . what the New J a registration law and the 'Eight Box York -Sun calls "amazing franknes," I law,' which was a. modified form of hite supremacy I educational qualification, all organized iu.vju6u mc fciujf- 1 rt. -l.er . a - .l .v J 1. I - " ness. Day was coming, and the nieht " e"-" wUloc .Ku- 1 "'" !'v -"' l0 ftnofDtr ni both aonht law. 9 A ': -i-rvn - SvI.a . 1 . Il I itttM dttl atavMIM t I taM ass a A a am am I SA t V4 w M aawl s A tLaIMAl cauva iuubc uu uuu uui; UUUtT lis I imhuu auu Uwtbiuiiuaviuu wuc uan viatic witi w.aavu! suu huuj tlMl time 1 0ac Tbd brCECQ bfltWND iWO wTth SS-wWhirb JaTbeetT to wi' "d lbe men ' were wheB' ,he m CoDitali loving hearU appaarad irreparable. olc to idoit ,U Fro,fct I "Duncan, however, was onlv concern- orgamised. They resolved to give reqninng a new qualification for suf- ' Tbt di th. t lh. lo bumper eoltoo crop this year ts not as i whatever time was necessary to . the wage was adopted, the negro vote romM Kafav ft. Mn.t t,. I bright as it was, and tha changed pros- . I - . W I Duncan could play no more. It was Indeed only fitfully he bad played at au.,,.- :.,.v . And the laird was passing. "Goodby. old; man, 'and thanksr sighed the laird. "If you go Lome, tell them I sent my love. 1 wrote to them ail yesterday. Good"- -..- There was a slight tinkle, the laird fell sideways. Qe had gone with his comrades. . ' The dawn would come soon. Already- tne summits or the eastern hills were jiow,the contest for oeginning to appear through the gray- writer at hie da worth. contrary, he accrued his a bitter quarrel eutoed. The pride of the tnisjadjrad wife asserted itself and she would glv no explanations... One word led cAke wosara ta'..fil as4 be!iT. It r.rvle at V rout U all ItrJ trecbla. Tbrrw U t real Cis ordr. acb cr rIa vV it M tci. sim. It u If Ca I'li.TZ ir rl. tie bevy wiic '.i-e Cuitrc,-a a---roab'..-j th chAr. c4 Lie. At v-rrry tryttj eruis ta a vtcaa'i L.'e it tcz.r bea-Jx. strv-rr 4 r-;-riaeJk It t or aJnc la c&sr rvrsirtex trCiaJ " IZ L.:ra' A rr l -Turt' vu stoi 1 unriL w " THE ed about one thing. The laird was gone. He had asked I ranee and to stand tn?eihr in sjilirt I ceased to he a factor in Snath Hamlin a 1 1 . , . . . . .. him for a march. He should have one. ... - . T . . lawyer, more Kinatj-neartea man ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. r LotngBuae v. a Prompt and painstaking attention given to every matter intrustea 10 nis nanaa. Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John Minlnr Hun Rnht. W WillStOIl. HOU. J. C. Buxton, Pres. First National Bank of Win ston, Glenn a Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank of Monroe, Chaa. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For est College, Hon. B. W. Timberlake. ; . . ? Office In Court House, opposite Sheriff's. "SXT M. PERSON, , ATTORNEY AT-LA W, LotnsBtnM, a. o, Practices In all courts. Office in Neai BuBdlna. Private Hollins asked of himself, and it led to strange" results. He was not a bloodthirsty man, and yet as he lay thinking the Idea came ta him that be had not done himself justice as a sol dier. He had not killed a man. - When the war "was over and he had returned home,- he would be asked the question. His friends and neighbors wouldn't be satisfied with his record of battles, but would sweep It aside and say: ,; "Yes; we know you were in five or six battles and that yon fired hundreds of bullets at the-enemy, but can yon truthfully say yon ever brought a man down?";-'"-' ! -r : - He couldn't say it, and be felt that he would lose caste. This feeling brought a sudden resolve.- It was a resolve that startled him at first, but the more be thought of it tbemore de termined he was, to carry it out He would kill a man; he would do it next time he went on picket. There were no orders against firing. It "was by tacit agreement among the pickets that they refrained. If he brought one of the enemy down, be would not be re proved even if not praised. He would not boast of the kill to his comrades, but when he reached home and farm ers and their wives and sons sat lis tening to his stories of war he could answer the question they would be sure to put, and answer in the affirm ative. : It was a fortnight before Pri vate Hollins was detailed for .picket duty. lie was not Impatient. He was willing that time should pass, but when the opportunity came, he wonld kill a man. . He never wavered In this Duncan rose, propped himself against Pha,anx 5n ?tneT?enc',lbat m58ht Polilics- Vcr7 minf ner maoj of na, induced the contee- The acene is thn described: Dtlt tnev Wpr nrnnn nn v nf th nm. 1 . - . t .t "" : 1 . , I .1. . . 1.1. . . 1 1, j I ' " I uie uuwiupr ana siooa over me ikhiv 1 arise. inertiore mnr nrrinizrn. , inni iut iruuuic tutu iqidc mm 11 iii.iidq 1 ..i. 1 4 . . . moUon. It was a enrions nnestion . r I . . ..." ' . omwbs- at on oace ox nis lieutenant. Uw. ii..i..i. I hn tK AA an. it miA . . m . . 1 viiuaw tui KauwiJi uiwU IU v uuaw vtAslUac; I f v w a w ttwi - 1 nen over, tue veiat the low. wailing . .. . ... .. , , , strains of :"LochaberKo. olore'V rose they had implicit confidence. They ence. -In 1876 the whitet had voted, and- swelled In the dawn'like theSroice chose as a uniform the red shirt that along with the negroes, for a Constita- ?,f a, m?r 00"lnS w""" f ar" they might be easily distinguished and tional two mill school lax. In 1895 ticulate grief the loss of her children. ....... . . . , It was well played.-Tbe Infinite sor- know each other on sight, whether per- the convention, composed of 154 j-ow, tne wild hopelessness of the mu-1 sonaliy acquainted or not. General I whites and six negcoes, increased ' this I e(j in wc rang out over veiut anu aopje. ana Marl Gary was the commander of the to three mills. South . Carolina now in$ red shirts. A sufficient number., o. lead, the South in education and man- lng of the souls of the petticoat rooi- these accompanied General Hampton, noctures. Its credit is such that its 4 neks." ; it was probably Piper Farqu- who WM candidate for governor against P nt. bonds are t 120. Its negro haTTenBoUmTno. !n Chamberlain, the Radical, who was a population is happy and contented a, trench saw, as -the dawn r came a candidate for re-election. Oiher red prosperous as that in any other SUte rooinek standing facing r himUe was shirtSf all -mounted and armed, rode o tbe Union." a petticoat and might have thousands , ' tk; r. fr,v r iv- behind him. The sentry brought his "cross the country from court house to IlJ.u w ver7i ,rnk tatement of the rifle to the "present" It was an easy court house to be present at the public 'ern methods to which the white men shot a tall man, with no khaki tunic - 1' of that State had recourse to rescue the The another, deeplj veiled and weeping, set at hia desk with her little boy clasped close to her. Tbe husband, Cold and defiant, etroll- pect serves to accentaite the fact that tbe supply of cotton left over from last crop is extremely small. Whether or not the present prices are tcHkicntly high to discount another moderate crop is a problem for the sututkians to determine.' I eoaUr It act onlv a rUasorw hat a dtty I owe to my neictber lo tV.l a boot "Tbe little boy ipraog forward. wod.ff e7 f,?e,b7 The father gathered him np In hie I cholera and DUrrhc nta!r. I very badly with Cat and rrtxared a bottU clU-ksrvmedv. AitsdoM It 3etd a twrtnaaeet crv. I tX to deceive the marksman. Then the meetings. arms, andki&eed him half a dozen! times. " 'Why don't you kiss mamma? j Is yon mad at mamma yet? the child asked. ' "The lawyer left the room, and when he returned half an hour later, two shamed-faeed and still Mauser .barked, f. f The first appearand of the red shirts Su,e frora bltck domination, and tearfnl Toonir ceonla: achholdinp- - in hta nina tXrJ. n,,ni n ci i. I . IrjJ i.c-ij v.- f v " I rftnrf it ion In wKirS tt fi mititarw I.. . . ..... '.. I . u iu.. woc . .i.iuuiou tiKjumi- 1 was at '.agcnciu,; wncrc vnamocriam 1 , j-, 1 . 9 rjana oi a rlZul-ev 6d boy. i ( t son of the 'Highland brigade rejoined "his laird. Detroit News. role or death would be preferable. begged him to hare the divorce To question these methods and de- case discontinued." A HISTORIC POINT IS"-FAVOR OF MR. BRYAN. . Omaha (Neb ) World Herald. : - Four times has the oceupant of the White House been a candidate lor re-election against tne man whom he defeated four" years be' fore, and never yet has the Presi dent been successful in tbe second contest. - In 1800 John A dams ie A TWOFOLD DUTY. H YARBOROUQH, ia. ATIOENEY AT LA W. i LOUISBURQ. N. C. Omce in Opera House bnilding. Court street All legal business intrusted to him will) receive prompt and careful attention. D resolution. - ' . " ' . "This is vour nost Hollins." said tha feated 1 nomas v JenerBon, bat in corporal as he left him one afternoon 1804 Jefferson defeated Adams. at the edge of a wood under a large T1 r ' . , a e t a oak. "We don't know exactly rhere John Qumeey Adams . deferted the enemy's picket is, bnt It's some- Andrew Jackson, hat fonr years where around that. log honse. How- ater Jackson defeated Adams, ever, if yon don't get too fresh and go ,r ' tt ' t a t a tttm to walking around In the open he won't Martin Van Boren defeated Wil bother you. There hasn't been a shot Iiam Henry. Harrison, but four fired along here for two weeks. If you years later Harrison defeated Vah much of a fire." ' - had a tneetintr, and where 1 ,500 red shirted men suddenly appeared 00 - I ' J - I -1 . . I 1 horse back to the surprise of Chamber-1 J,,7 "uc ul Fl nicii m mcir TbeT letr0ed wisdom and lain and his negro followers and de- PUce tD1 '. M lhe fc. Ih lDBPr- their own heart from the wisdom manded a division of time with the tive necessity of doing anything and I of nula ennd .Bogton Traveler. Democratic speakers. TbU as grant- everything to rescue the State from ed because nnder the circumstances ii mat noma conamon. couldn't be very well rcfused.and then re twenty fi e years later than the Democratic speakers, then and Swih Carolina, tryingto do what her there, peeled the hide, figuratively brave "bite-sons did then. Fortn- speeking, ffof Chamberlian.tothe nt. nttelj "t not necessary for us to re- ter astonishment of his black dupe 101110 the extreme methods they did, who had never seen anvthinz like that f we can accomplish by peaceful 1 oe. before. They didn't think anybod) 4 lful methods what they could would have the audacity to undertake not In th, e re 'ortnnatc, as we will also be fortunate if we stand to. gether as did the white men ot our istet.. State, and. now while, we have the opportunity, settle, for all time this race question and permanently estab. potior la rreooatad:oir it to othvrs ea3rias; from that drdsl iis. J. W. Lyvh. Dorr. V. Va. TfcU rea. edy la sold by W. O. Thomas, dreuUL There U nothing small in a world wnere a mua-creet swells lo an Amazon, and the stealing of a pen ny snay sod 00 the scaffold. Success. The aaeieoU tIWvd that rheaoatlaa was the work of a dtaoa witbia a taia. Any one who has ba-J aa attack of sciatic or lsfiammatorr rb'toatUa will arww that tbe taSicUoa is dvnoaUe raooib to warraat tb blir. It has r b-a elaioMd that Cbatnbrlata'a Tala tlm voow es oat. O'moca. cat it wlil earv rbearsatism. a4 boaJrvda bear teU- job y to the troth of tbie etatat. Oa apclkatioa tvlUvew tbe pais, sej tbte quick rlWf wbkh it aSorie U alone For sale by PEERLESS STEAM COOKER. Io man with a family should come to town nit wttk and fall to call at the Tixr edee to its tbe Peerless Steam Cooker. No housekeeper should be with out one specially as usatr comes 00. t It will ray fr lUtlf la a very I short time if nd alooe for Can- Bl Vetlablet and Fruit, and they both can be kept to rcrfes- tlon. We would be frlad to have every one visiting our town next week to call and examine tbiecscfal article whether they intend purtbasicg or not. Very rtrpectf ally, MRS. J. A. THOMAS. worth caaay times lu r-xt. W. G. Thomas, dtoggiu. ' "Today V shall j kill a . man," said Private Hollins as he was left alone, and be began his preparations at once. At long rifle shot away across an old cottonfield, was a log house with a few -fruit trees standingabout it One might be, sure the farmer was off rta war and that wife and children. If they Bnren. Benjamin ' Harrison de feated Qrover Cleveland in 1888, bnt In 1892 Cleveland.- defeated Harrison, In 1896 William Me Kinley defeated William J. Bryan. Every indication points to the fact that these men will te the oppos-i kB, R, B. BONO, DENTIST, LOUI8BTJRO," N. C. Ovnjt ovaa AroocKK Dbtjo CofPAirr. With an experience of twenty-five years s sufficient gnarantee of my work n all the Up-to-date lines of the profession. ... CASTOR I A ,- roriliifaiits and Children. Tta RI:i YcH2T3 AfcajtEwgW r Bears the Signature of HOTELS. FRANKLINTOJ HOTEL j FRANKIINTON, N. C- : UWL MERRILL, Prp'r. Good accomodation for the traveling public. Good Livery Attached. .: ,;" MASSENBURG HOTEL- J P Massenbnrir Propr HENDERSON . ILO- Good accommqdations. Good fare; Fo lite and attentive servant - fc - , had not abandoned tbe place, were 1 log candidates in 1900. And tbe having a miserable existence. Hollins ndistidn8 are that the history crept down to the fringe of bushes on , - ' - ' .. . his side of the field and peered and given above will repeat itself m watched and waited like an Apache In I this same year of 1900. ambush. - For an hour be saw nothing. Then a gaunt 111 used dog came among the trees and trotted about in the open In a sneaking, furtive way. If the dog was there,, the house must be Inhabit ed, He. had? just come to this conclu sion when he caught sight of a figure among the trees. It was between the hotise and the bushes, "where He De- Iieved the enemy's picket was lying. It' mast be the plcKet on nis fway ui and from the well. Perhaps he had gone to the house" to light bis pipe or boil his coffee. -There was a gumpse and it was gone. Another glimpse, an other hiding, and then the figure was fair to view. It tfas a long shot out a pretty fair ; target and without an Instant s nesitauon ue urew uj uw and fired- When he looked over- the smoke, the figure was gone. "But I know I bit him, ana ne s ly ing dead on the grass," said the soldier as he reloaded his gun. -"Now I can tell them at borne, that 1 wiico Mighty long shot bnt .1 .oroppeu u.u. for sure." " ' . ' The dog was still in tne opeu, the ' shot rang out ne -too among the trees. As the echoes died NORWOOD HOUSE nsrreaton. - " KsrtStrcK:! W. NORWOOD, Proprietor. raronae et Commercial --- Tourista wad raijeUag patdle Solicited. and the ability to skin their man. . With this init ial experience Chamberlain and his black cohorts became cowed, and the effect throughout the State on whites and blacks was electrical, inspir lite whites with confidence and the I ,lsb bte supremacy. No one wtlj leadrrs of the blacks and the blacks I q'Kst'n that the result has been bappy with awe. After the next meeting a for Sooth Carolina and her white peo- - lit. J P a T Til 1 1 . t Midwav. about a week later, which P'c oa ooaior iumani uVin was"a repetition of the Edgefield meet ing, Chamberlain abandoned the can vass.' Two meetings gave him all - he wanted of that kind of amusement. That' was practically the end of the canvass as far as speaking by the Radi cals went, but the groes carried it. on in their own way and Senator Tillman thus tells us how: "As the election a,p- Tbe duty - ineamhent npon a Mason of living a life of charity and brotherly love 'is a twofold It bears a relation not only to his own brothers, hot to tbe severing. Napoleon. world aa well. Not only moat he prove to his brethren by noble acta Victory belongs to tbe most per Ulorious 5ews the negro .. population is happy sod contented and as prosperous as that in tt.i I..:..). 1. ...i.u ..1 vxme. 1 rota lt. u. ii. srcie. ci .... w Wa-blta. I. T. Ue writes: "Four bottles ideal of the troe Masonic life, but of Kleetria Bittern has eortd Mrs. hromtr be most bear in mind that others m'"Uh hll Vv?r4 Ur lu ius ua utueis aafferi ne for years. Terrible sores wo 3 14 than his fellow Masons and his break oat s her be4 aaJ faoe. aai tike rA ... (nj,,. v: tt. best doeterseoold fit hetpi bat bvr God ara judging him. The world ear u uxm aid her beaua Wete-i is very critical. It is perhaps wsll I leaf Tbie shows what tbooaeala bat IV. t.'.. tV.. I.. -m.m I proved. ion BMcim ii;iiers i ia that it is so. Otherwise, wera wel bloo4 pBria,f kl0... n-.u,.,. to disregard the verdict of the pro-l preens rady for eexess, utter. sit f. Xf.anew In tV. e,M5 ... 'h. boii S81 fOSOl-r r I it ettnsiate liver. SUaete aol bosela. would be rel gated to the realm of I eipelis poisoos, helps dittos belli Ued. VVSU 11. U IVU live wa ivsivua Bl iuai a ts a w- I OO lh wTtflltb O I SO any other State in the. Union." So it organizations in- bJ w. G Tnom'aa. drraUuTcaraa will be for both races in North Carolina,-if the constitutional amendment be ratified by the people. A BACK SEAT." From all over the State comes tbe news that the Republican leaders are roent. the eleyation and perfection 1 stitutlons built. for mre pleasure ! and amntement -instead of being a higher and nobler association which has for Its guidance a creed I that is effectually a religion, and which seeks, instead of mere eojoy- Every one baa a fair turn to be as great as he pleases- Jeremy Col Her. E p; Liver rM and ( lie Fooled The Snrrvonf. All doe tors told laik lUmiltoa. of I West JvfiVrsos. O.. after sa?r!azlSl 1 1 . 1 i . . 1 :. K I 'i . m m"J - --a-' r 1 persuading the negroes to take a back 0f tbe sool of man. 8o'Uve, then, tnostbs from Eetal kola. be woeU worx 01 incenuiaries. ne rci me - tbows w completely the nnfit- calumny tan fall npon tbe iosllta- botes of li aek lea's Are ka Pslw. th restof the story thus: Desst)f the negro ..a voter. O.e bun- Uon to which yon belong; stri v. to LliVwoTld' mu IkU . t-Tsvintr enrK a lartre- msi ints in ftvrr. ... saiv is to worl-1. fIU BMt. Bol4 . ' . I drtd and twenty ,-hve thousand of them 1 reach your highest ideal aad let I by W. O. Thoma. drsgwt comeana xnowmpmai inoniytauou. . . tlfr.. . . R . . - - ... -1 --j - I uo "uuvi buuw ivy.ig unut Light is the task where many share toil Homer. . . An Epidemic of Whooping Cough. two-th rds of the State the whites were enthused, there were no scruples on election day as to how the votes got into the boxes and how .many times a man voted, or whether the negroes were allowed to vote as they were" not in many instances. The ' peo and let Butler and Pr it chard name a ticket, and they vote I Tbe spirit of Masonry not a mov- for it without Question. They stand as I able sanctity to be assumed at I . . w " !3 : Last winter ounng an epiaem.u. m . .. . .,h: - costractea 1 r -- -r , r.. that life worth having upon the was not condition whnortinar eonsh-mv children I the aistafw, having severe' conjihing of desperation rnirh l Remed v vrv-. 'Snccessf nllv for eongh and naturally tnrned to it at that which : existed. It was openly de lime and lonna it relieves iue oounu auu 1 ...... . . effected a complete cnre.JohnE.Clif- clared to be the purpose to have s ford, proprietor. JNorwooa tionse, nor- wn;le man's goveinment or a military WOOO, i. i. reutryj . . j ,v W. G. Thomas, arnggist . ; . jotiuureui,'uu ius .wwu.r where the troops were stationed tbe Thft HistoricTloote to the Confed-I nmftrratie maiorities were greatest. teadynncanV Iee H.mpton had mov T AIR LINE RAILWAY. votes and was declared elected, bu. I'll tak' some mysel', though." : - - Grant sustained Chamberlain's claim feSW Write to L. S. Allen, O. IT A.,S. L and the troops held- the State '.Hoose spirit brought back life Into bis trem ljj Portsmoath, Va , for from the first week in December until b 2aaiI8iou'p that officer chlel full i descriptive V after H.ye. w inaugurated, in March waeagoodlevteHejieae- " s-M-VM I U UIW " f mw I . - - . - 3rd. .--J" ; There was a dual government . and an impersonal mass, without motion and without sense. A hundred thous and mules would vole as intelligently. SaDDose it was so z zested to the two hundred thousand and odd white voters of the State that they should sit pleasure to be pnt 00 as Lodge night draws near and doffed on the morrow. The true Mason wears this cloak of Masonic righteous ness continually. It is not only 1 with him when he aeaotiates with Close calculation baa put the nam- ner of Veterans nt the ConfJert Reunion it LonUvCIe, May 30tb June 3rd, at 40,000, and tb num ber of visitors at 10O.0OO. The bulk ! of them will travel part of th way by tbe 8F.ABOARD A1RUNBRA1L WAY, because, it carries thetn through the battlefields. quietly by and let 1 half a dozrn ne brother Masons, bnt wherever and JJ30K OUT FUSION! groes nominate a ticket ot negroes lor 1 in woavever circmsiances ob may them to vote' lor. The unfitness of the I be. tbe world recotrnlxes and feels I . v sr . .a I A V I mm 9 n a! An A t v ra n sm ".( V negro to vote is apparent, no . matter lis power, wears masons, tnen. 1 , t V t ; wbetberheUwildlydemandipg.pl.ee not only among oorselves but to M"" . , two Vest barbers haet ne is unut 10 nu, or wneinci nc 1 u ui,wiu-,ij)iueua v.! 1 0nue(i ma ouer quietly electing incompetent and vi I would as welL Let os live as such. cious white men at the dictation of some I that men may know that there Is in Diseases art mri.'cstJ by Backache, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, Foul Tonguo end Weakness Dr.J.Il.LlcLEftirS LIVER and KIDNEY BALM Isthfircriy you nrci, of eq-oil service In udi cr chroclc exut. tixo Pta BOTTLC rest aaxs bit V. G.Tac ki, rroglsL. "hEKDERSOH TELEFHCJiE CO. CcxLiAL Siriairrps?fTs Orncx. IltyvrcM, N. C, If arrh 13, 10QQ. The company trs ia annoance that the foUGwir-2 tous are now connected by the long d.tarxw rrv- ke. and the ratrs terrw tt b pul'treI will be efTtjve on and a'ur March 13th, lirJ0: . rnovi LonsDcna to party leader. Windsor Ledger., OADTOniA. Btantfc -HalsatosHaWfc.'wsriEacl Slaatais . i ft - ... . , - s Masonry more than the mere 'sem blance of yirtoe and fraternal love aad good living, but that this an cient and beloved Institution of to the peo ple of the county all the conveni ences of a first-class shop. The Best Hair Dreestng-, ribaviog and Shampooing. We mak a specialty of Trimming Ladies' and Children's hair. You need not feel nneajy while beicg shaved at gang t to a place mere j an there's here. ' tSu were always plnckyr Duncan, sailThe llatenant "But I'm .going." Sis voice w as now at a whisper. H?Lvol: tk' anither drappieT r, nd acain be poured a few drops between tbe laird s lips. The hospitabls KeatockUns bare pre. pared a thrillinir prrwram for tbs'Vets Va m ti ilia Cnsf(dcriti Reaoloa 1 4 I T ..:.l,in hnl Hamntnn'i ffflf - I. n . i .i. vi n.H. kf.vl P I.. The Old Veterans are dropping; on ' . . " . . - niw and none wants to fail to V. " , t .v.. r-tA t meet hie eomraaes at iu vuuiwci.w ReoBioo at Lonisviile May lOih-Jnne 3rd, specially when the rates are so low as they are by the Seaboard Air Line Railway. ernmeot alone .received . any, money from the tax payers, and the, settle ment of Hayes's title to the President cy by the Electoral Commission car I 80th-J ana 3rd. onrs Is a thing of woadsrfol power oor thep. "We keep our ""beads level. wivs ns a ensues aca w will prove all we tay. Everfthiog nice and clean. Waltw M. Ai.no, Zixia Wastxs. lu the lives of men and In tha prog ress of civilisation and the 'up lifting ot the world- American .'. , The One Day Cold Cure. For cold in the head and aor- throat Je tCrr mott'i Chocolates laaUT guiaioe, Us OtS Pay Cjlt Cnre," . The &board U the UUlefteU rosts to ths Cecfederats Iocioa at LoctsrUle, May 50;h-J uas trt. -" ;. Tha One-Day Cold CurtV Foe elts al aoehret Kmn Ci"r Wra Laseu Vusis. Ua)T tas.ea m ca- , as4acs!x cacc. - AxteU, 2 Airly. r.rookston. -" rriaklfTvill-.S- CYntrvi!Je, Ct.urfhi:i 3." rrowvllo, T.O Pabney, - i;nScld. r.o Fmnkurto, 1 Macca, 31 -iron, Me!'r, 3."i MiJdVbor?, (akTi'ie, r." H!arI. .10 r.;jc"y. Ri:ccoJ. Ti Ti'.Wt, .'.'I Vacrt.-in. r " 33 TVurrra 11-ifns, ZZ taion, ni.'Ii.arr. 20 llrr.ileraon, "O arrvt.' a, ZZ lUl.Ux. A' WeMon, 4o Kittrvtl, 'J! . -'3 ytrf. Voar.;u, 23 Lit tW ton 33 ratex-TiVrs bnr fr i;-' rf Cm tervil'w? inJ Lnort-! r ''-. t a t z l s nbr IO cents t.lL r. c. TOKrtniiA.v, 031 s; t. V Good Sample noon." 1
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 18, 1900, edition 1
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