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TIMES. JAS. A. THOMAS, EditOLand Proprietor. THE COTJ2TTir, 'X'.H! Hi STATE, "cntTioisr. s:3scs:?n:i: :i.cd Fir Tux. s:.-i;':j ii Hnnu VOL XXX LOUISBURG, C, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1900. NUMBER 10. CHURCH DIRECTORY METHODIST. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Gko. S. Bakes. Supt. Preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M. tlVPTV Sunday. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. i M. T, Pltlek. Pastor? t baptist. - . Sanday School at 9:30 A. M. Thos. B. Wilder, Sap t -Preaching at 11 A. M.,. and 8 P.M., every Sunday. . Prayer m eting Thursday night. , Fobbest Smith. Pastor. -,rot"esHioiial oarda THE LESSON OF IT. ' MONEY" VALDEOF GOOD ROADS: JJR. J, J, MANN, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Louisburg, N. C. ' Office over Thomas Drug Stores QR. 8. P. BURT, 1 PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, . ; Louisburg, N. C.v Office n the Ford Building, corner Main and Naeh streets. Dp stairs front. R. R.F- YARBOROUOH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LOUISBUHO, N. C. - The White People of the State Can Now" Realize How Much They are In - debted to the Democratic Party. Reidsville Weekly, The white people of North Carolina did-uot realize how much they were indebted to the Democratic party for the blessings of good government, for peace, and the protection of the women from insult and ! outrage, till Us ban ner went do n in defeat in 1894. Many of them grew weary of the old storyabout thecarnival of terror and corruption that! followed Republican success in 1868,' and demanded new issues. Marion Butler saw his. oppor tunity and formed a combination, with the Republicans, which resulted in the defeat of the Democratic party. There was no danger of negro rule, he said. The cryf '68 was all a blind to diver? the attention of the people from live economic questions. ' . . It tooktour years of -, fusion rule to open the people's eyes. . Many had to learn by bitter experience that the Re- publican party is incapable of gi vingthe State a white man's government, be- The People Becoming More and More Impressed Every Year With Their Necessity and Importance. - A SERIOUS CONDITION. The people of the South emerged from the civil war bankrupt and im poverished. Their homes were de LIB NEVER. - . Not long ago, on board an English steamer, four days out from Liverpool, a small boy was hid away behind the New York Son. The report of the Maryland CJeo logicat survey for 1899 announces that the people ofjhat State have expended over $6,600,000 in the last 10 years on their common road; most of the money has been wasted - in' continual repair ing. Many of the.roads have no na. tural drainage, They are bad roads a part or all of the time: Vttie surrey has made a careful estimate showing that it costs the people of "Maryland 3 000,000 a ear more to do their hauling over poor- highways' than1 it would cost if they were turned" into first rate roads. ' ' ' I his estimate supplements the -. in formation collected by the department of agriculture in 1895, when it received data from over 1200 counties from all over the country and found- that -the average cost of hauHng a ton load one mile was 25 cents, while the average cost in six European countries that siroyed, the accumulation of genera. cargo He had tions was dissipated, family ties were broken, and an entirely new condition of life confronted them. Without" mean., 'without credit, fr-endless, despised, starvingthey were forced to adapt themselves to this new condition of both social and industrial life." They were called up on to suffer the greatest iodignm-.s, to resist the self-assumed authority of carpet-baggers and Kirk's . raiders. They were the victlms'of passion and pn-j'idice, and were Imposed: upon at every opportunity by ,those who . were aware of their well. nigh hopeless and defenceless condition. . But the spirit of endurance and bra very and patriotic love of home that Office Snd floor Heal building, phone 89. Night calls answered from T. w . Bickett's residence, phone 74. - B. B. MA88BNBURG, ATTORNEY AT LAW. : LOUISBUR8, IT. C. cause thcee-fourths of its voting strength UP mS..wa)5 w ...mou is made up of negroes. It is a struggle ctiy one-tmra as mucn. More man between the Republican leaders to see which can "get t he lowest to win the i one factor enters into the cost of haul ing, but the main- reason -why-our favor bf the negroes. Gov: Russell savs ,arra"5 P"7 "'cc as rauc" P "the negroes generally go with the mile . European farmers W is !hal neither lather nor mother", brother nor sister, friend .nor protector among either passengers or crew. Who was hef' Where did be come from? Where eoioef Only nine years old, the poor little fellow DECADENCE OF AUT. LITERATURE AND STAUE. . Tbe doctrines of tie fen ale suf frage and equality of the sexes are undermining the foundations of or social structure. Tbeir advo cates call it reform. It seems more like revolution- They are sub- GESER1LHUTL. . Vlcrlda, Georgia, South Caro lina, and Virginia have made Jef ferson Davit's birthday, Juu 3, a legal holiday, and ei Confederate wish the other Southern State to take similar action. The Democratic aemloee fit smuung me notei ana u Superintendent of E.iof4Uoo jB lot me nome.comraaeeoip ior mar- Alabama is John W. Abercrombie: with ragged clothes, but a beautifal rUge, and bohemtaulsm for dome- and iU R.pouie40 oaoVd for lie face, full of innocence and truth. Otitic life. With wealth, leisure and I 1. Tm J AKrfremMt course he was carried before the first luxury, they are establishing a to- Tfcl timjitrity iB tftBJM( t , f,r mate. , ciai oae icai aemanas naeuvy 1 m m f.t- . "tlow came yoo to steal a passage oni to those wno are iaiiniess ana on board this shipf " asked the mate that forgives everything In a we- sharply ' t man except old fashioned goodnees. My stepfather put me in," answer- The recent record of th di ed the boy. - MIe aid he could not vorce courts la New York and all afford to keep me or pay my passage our great elliee jastiBee the appre m Uitifir . kr. m annf II.m T hpnulon that anlLe ai manv of the wantto go to my aunt." ' fair .ex are unjnstlj anspecte of l;l.l'rba,,nlkJ TV. a nil. A A rr-. KaIUim. kTa alrtr inflOfUnMI tl lrl IlIMIV leCnUBd fit m . . 1 1 ar w. a Av MAAia.tMW ..... the poll. The Rey. Dr. Edward Everett Hale told a Boston andience the other ntgt that Benjaoin Frank tin vu born 00 Ilacover Street, I In that city, and cow the curious Will practice In all the Courts of (he State ' Office in Court House. G. u. cno&Bft BOW, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ' LouiSBuae.K.o. Witl attend the courts of Nash, Franklin, in' i8Q4 '6 8 Supreme Court of North C&rolinp, and the U. 8. Circuit and District Courts. Da. E. S. Foster. Dr. 1. K MALon D RS. FOSTER k 21ALONB. maoder of the TViscooiirt Depart mentofthe Grand Array of the Republic, will not ranch, if any. I exceed $10,000 lo veloe. It was thought while he lived that ha was wealthy. The Senator from WU- TlioCcmlnrj cfCsIjy Vrr er tV-. It" ft lix sxht to ilrI. Wt' pood bnU' aJ a Kjwr - -i.y crraiUics. t JrtbocU U-t Skill la a vngeuka't atuactivaxca. VJino cf Czsxlui Ukway all trrrw-i y fjrrx' Wtls' ti r.ul crrs. It L:t a f-'X.ie I tby" cxaLcx . Tf rrrstaUi-rjr Ibe orrr ceslrv tl t-s lro--r -t tictlr cry is a Txxt&tsar U txusdi c wek tota m urr-i Xiey wrrv V 1. ... M ' . u at strtc ta, Is f al wccmi-s at all tirara. ?ia drefprt wo.J t yn:ir-l 11. ft 00 Fct aivVe ia ca.cs rrrsL-irx rreiJ mhv mruin at-K,r 1 a4 tma rat ht.m sustained them in- the contest of the I H Karl nfton fn ArvrA ri una. I wmncdolntr. It la eomraonlr said I - " 'J 1 " o- tl.,1.1 . .V war was not altogether departed. U j aways. Almost every ship fiods, one I that the wolrd ia growing betler.J ' ' . brought them out the dark valley of or two days out at sea, . men or boys Probably It Is In epoU. There There were two George Tea humiliation. Gradually, but steadily, concealed among the cargo, trying to are nTany good people who pay bodyi halllog from Salem, Mm., it caused the obstacles to be removed, get a passage across the water without tithes of anise atonement and coo- both of whom were wealthy men. From one step to another it asserted paying for It. And this is often trouble- trition Sunday and forget the The lata Secretary William C. Eo its power and achieved its final victo- some as well as expensive. The mate weightier matters of the law every dicolt married the daughter I ry in 1876 when Vance sounded the suspected some of the sailors had t a other day la the week. Col. George Peahod ft one of the death knell to the hopes of the invad- band in the little boy's escape, and Unlversitlee, college, libraries two, hot he wae net the American ing carpet-baggers. ... treated him pretty roughly. Day after nd museums are endowed by con- philanthropist, so notable for hi The people began to prosper. The day he was questiored about bis com- trlbntiona to the eonecleneo fond public gift and bequests io En- once desolate homes were reboilt upon ing, and it was always the same story from the Ueatti-bea repentance 01 1 giana ana America. .1 1 1 1 1 1 .a.. r -ri k. I ..ii,;.. nM(,;n wn,m a I ran t r i Im r I raLra a n A cxtorlionera I t . . .i.. .v. - rascals " uirjf wn uaui( uu.su jivciigr, UI117 uuc uun ui ihe.viu. iucj ikjj.u iu i uviuiu5 . uuimug iuvi.. i 1 I 1 11 II iVUBa tBIi (V Clltll l 18 t... .u- r-..: ton over poor diruroads.while. the torge atieaa along the lines ot Indus- last ine mate, got out ot patience, as wuo, iu. "UUI" llateuen. Henry Uarnden, com ' - ' 1 1? r 1 k. I irii .nd iiii;n.ai -.1mm.iii- m.iM ain a nA w!i n T t i m K i k ri. I Ma m m on all the if 1 1 ? es. bl o w " the four tons at a load over fine highways, they became happy and prosperous . lar.told him ualess he confessed truth ia suufl In the face of tha Lord. This No one knows the , total mileage of not rich but wiih enough to keep the ten minutes he would hang him on the Is morally the moet corrupt and our common roads, but their length in wolf from the door. And above all, yard-arm. ,'A frightful threat, indeed, greedy age sine Nero played first New York State is estimated at i2j,- contentment reigned among them, . Poor child, with not a friend to eiolln at tha horning of Rome. . ooo miles. The more important high- and the old ante-bellum order, of stand by by him. . Around him were Thoee who have seen the frescoes ways of Mrssachusette have a mileage things was regained as much as an im- j passengers and sailors of the midway I and sculptures of -Pompeii can I eonsin and others are endeavoring of 2o,soo miles. AU students of high- J proved social condition would permit. I watch, and before him the stern first j comprehend why that coeaposiU I to obtain a pension for Mrs. Hern way improvement agree that the con- . But wnue the boutn was engaged in omcer, wan nis watcn in nana, count-i neap was Duriea unaer me cin-iden- dition of most of the common toadsf rebuilding and regaining its" strength, I ing the tick, tick, tick of the minutes as I ders and aahea of Vesuim;why the in American is about of the English while the agricultural interest of a they swiftly went. There he stood, I site of bodora and Uomorran la lor-1 n. n.t..r -tst.v ... o call allhe Tikes ez.ee Uses lb THE PEERLESS STEAM COOKER. :o: PRACTICINa PHYSICIANS St SURGEONS, . Louisburg, N. C. Office over Aycocke Drug Company. w m. HAYWOOD RLFFIN. ATTORNBT-AT-LAW, W)CISB0R8, jr. 0.- Republicans ever have the' courage to shut the negro out of any ot their con ventions before the. Democratic party took up t ne demand of the white men to put a stop to negro suffrage? '4When did the Populist politicians write it in roads, early; in .this -century,- when 1 griat section was being developed- I pale and sonowtul, bis beal erect, and j gotten; why ancient lorinln was they, were so bad and ' toll "rates j the -North was accumulating its capi-j tears in his eyes; but a afraidf no, I despoiled and its inhabitants ax so high that the question of improve- tal. Its factories supplied the entire j not a bit! . . .. , tlrpated. here was no other med No can with a family shouJl Tim tat.er th lata GMr? M. I come t town nttwek and fall . . ... .liV. T.wp man of Chicago", which was veined at abent 3,000,000 wheo his will was filed for probate, has Will practice in all the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties, also In the Supreme Court, and iu the Doited States District and Circuit Courts. . Office In cooper and Clifton Building. their nlatform that no neero is fit to" r v ,-o - t. i ,. r . v:i . ; . hold office? Was it : in 1894?" Was Was it in 1896? Was it in 1898, office- ment was forced upon the British pub- j country its mercantile trade extend- iic. England' had no'railrods' then, ed throughout the nation, and its sec and if it had not been for the wonder- tion became synonymous with riches ful development of our railroads the and great wealth. So far,o well. But there came a would have come to the front long ago change. The demands of capiial be- when there were 1,000 negro Eight minutes, were already gone, iclne lor such depravity and ae- "Ouly two minutes more to live,' gradation. Moet travelers who ... . . I .1 . f fit T 3 1 I cried the mate. Speak the truth and Know me giomuia aAiuugu bj T .j nBf0!0 .fid Norman B save . your life, my bo,l" "May I sight and hate walked the Strand R.lm. .j. cotDp0ialIon for prayf" asked the child, looking up in- after nightfall, or haea t Isited the htndlio lbe e,uu u i,t,Umat- to the bard man s lace. I niouun x.ouge or wi.ueaaeu toa vi- 'llie officer nodded his bead, but I ciousnen of Berlin and Vienna and Peerless Steam Cooker. No bookkeeper should be with- as unetr . - 1 ra . . 1 I increases, 11 is sai'i, 10 oeariy r 09( oc pcia.:y aulU tl5.000.000 under the mao-1 comes on. agemeot of the executors, Robert IJJHOS. B. WILDBa, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, LOtnSBDRe, V'. 0. Office on Main street, over Jones h Cooper's tore. in this country. The people, however came exacting. The money kings ro nrnra a nrl mAr. imnrccwH ncry I Wtre not ailllSsill? Wealth as TSDidlv I cairt nrttriino-. Trie) rrae "hr VnHt I Venice, know that every capital holders loramg u over wnue men, wo- v . - Hi.M.l. from L ' - :.u v.. a In V orarvi ran riv naM tn Pom- Until 1 . - ----- - -r- .1.. re.; . . .... I t J rt ... ment is necessary; to reduce the cost oi tneir properties were not suracicnuy eyes raised to lieaven, repeated me pen idq voriiika. hauling, to make roads fit for pleasure large to satisfy their desires Lord's prayer, and then prayed the A fatal contagion. Infects our drivine. and' to save the enormous With a great campaign fund levied dear.Lord Jesus to take him home to society and portends individual ... i - - waste of labor now expended on' bad j from those capitalists of the North, a I Heaven. He could die, .but lie I degeneration and national decay men and children? It. was not 1900, when the Democratic party laid . the axe at the root the tree and said that this evil must be removed for all time. , It will ray for ite!f ia a very short time if ned alone for Can ning Vegetables and Fruit, and they both csn be kept to perfec tion. VTe would be clad to have every N.rvoo erosfratloa U a Urta ejm- M iaicg our wn eras w w raoolv bbI to lodku a wakaed a4 I call aod examine this cfoI article debiliuted slat of tb aervoot vet I whether they intend purthsile aad a i listed eoediUoa cf th blood. I , 1 r ed, will exceed half a million dollars.- . great IrritabflUy. aai laereUy tor physical or toatal labor, aal it Ueaos-! S. SPRUILL. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . LOOTSBURO, K. C A NOYEL INDUSTRY COUNTY. IN DUPLIN roads. When we fully understand that Republican President was elected to neverl All eyes were turned towards No nation can long sarvlve a loss I T r ia dUt or brsrWee. pr. J. 11. a , n.mw.t -tw v: k..v- .. v..... i .v I.- Wrreffthealec Cordul aa-1 mere is no economical -.way . iu ujjuiu ...iu . -. .-.... . UJUJ, .Uvi uw uiu.e num si..u i qji murst luierity r oi buvij uiood reriQrr ! rreiu! vryw) Br, Very rttpectfaUy MILS. J. A. THOMAS. ixrni ittMii fha vmrtji nf Franklin. Vance Granville. Warren and Wake counties, also th Rnnremn Court of North Carolina. Prompt attention given to collections. Office over Egerton's Store. T. W. BICKETT, Correepondence Raleigh Poet. - TKpro u an indn;trv in North Carolina nf which verv little is known to the Toghy , y t general public. I am very sure many will he surprised lo find the magnitude which it has reached. This, is the tube rose industry, under the management ton, Glenn Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank of Monroe, Chas. JS. rayior, rrn st College, Hon. B. W. Timberlake. Office In Court House, opposite SnerlH's, -yy M. PERSON, - ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Practices In all courts. Office In Neal Building. H YARBOROXJGH, JR. " ATIOENEY AT LAW, I LOUISBURG. N. C. Offloe In Opera House building, Court street All legal business intrusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ' louisburs sr. a . . Prompt wid painstaking attention given to Df Mr.H. E. Newberry, of Magnolia, very matter lntrustea to nis nanoa. i . - . . u D..tiri,(.f TiuMMf)h.i)hi!rd.Hon. Jons n-ii. .m,nif A ct nn v nf what ne M.nnir, om ram. W. Winston. Hon. J. C 1 r i ' Buxtonfpres. First National Bank of Win- I y.. rif;ne ;u preatlv enlaree Our Con ception of the diversity of our indus tries. He was born in East Hadden, Conn., in i $39, and came to North Carolina when he was twenty . years old. He settled in Duplin county. He was a poor boy. By his diligence and economy he has made an independent fortune. Mr. F. A. Newberry, the brother of H. E. Newberry was the first to undertake the tube-rose indus try, but he gave over the business to his brother, who has brought it to its pres ent proportions. For the last . several seasons be has shipped over. two mil lion- tube rose " bulbs each season. He has also engaged largely in the produc tion of caladiums, canras and dahlias, and last year be sold the product of twentv-five acres. Rare varieties of cannas and dahlias are being develop a PVvr ih mm in? season he has ten acres for these two bulbs. Mr." Newberry has recently sent to Withan experience of twfnty-flve years Colleee a large' collection of n. antnciRnt eruaraniee oi ibtwui j - - . . - . - l . the up-to-date lines oi the proiesaion. , -; choice flowers. 1 hey have Been ueu dev in a beautiful plot on the college nark, which has been named for him HOTELS. his r generous : donation. i ULS t--v - , C 3 . growing, FRAKKLIXTOH HOTEL Mr. Newberry does a very large, busi -.r, h vanilla leaf. It grows . t. icsa iu nvi a ii ift -r TkT x ki pvi aw t . r itAJMJVJjin v.- y SAM'L MERRILLr PTp'r. Good accomodation for the traveling public. x ' Good Livery Attached. MASSENBURG HOTEL . j ... ki.;u;nn it.. K I tVi tariff and who had oiven other ev. I . Th. mit mnM knM nnt nn lnnir.r. I.r tv. V. TJn n mm aVi.m I eteo br tb taedical crofioa. a a r J . . I I - - - - . I I I MrUr ramdr la eooatraet walMM cf our practical education will' nave made idence that he was the people s friend. He sprang to the boy, took him in his without alarm the invasion of our fob character. PrW M a4 tl a bott. una ctn The tarifi" schedule was Increased I arms, kissed him, and told him he be-1 ranntrv b thla foreign restilenee . . - . L. ... .". u i 'La it became again "Drotective." It lieved hrsttorv.'everv word of it. " A thtimiiinrf.inM that are I VWwvcr thy hand fiodest to d. I nis lesson uas not yet ucch icaiucu i . , i ; - - . 0 . .... . . . - I -cr.-j-j . . . ,u .;v. 1 . t i I . ... . . I da with thv m ?ht ..ii.j i aaio aujiucu uiuicluuu iu i iv-ii i nnmpr i vni i.rirr inoi made tJ 11 uaci i.A,nr. An in i h . mn . I pnnninnn I my - - iviauy oi our fu-caucu i i . i .uw . eood roads are not the best and, there- ana u again oppresses mc pour. i snip s oeca man mis a poor, no. i deluge of Freneti and iiogusn fore, not economical. The men hiiitr them would have done I beU Not satisfied with this unparalleled p He could die: but lie neverl 0d I infidelity, makloff marriage a Jest I wifeooU ot gt brbrihafcvJ iU tnt work and spent no more money if hey had profited by the experience of En gland and France. -"Maryland has gone about the work of road improvememt in a way , that promises excellent results. The State has recognized the fact that geological considerations are a most important factor in good.roadmaking. In, ;89S the i General Assembly passed a bill for S N Ml. f 1 THE :e. and it again oppressed the poor. It ship's deck than this a poor, on. A deluge of French and English - Q Uord jBrtfe,ef tbre;Crr ho protefcted the products of the factory friended child, willing to face death Bewage Is polluting literature, art by. MiV., otbefo:ioin ti--i: J trrin n lcr -it slighted the interest of the farm. for ,rath'. sake!'. , and the stage. Plays glorifying clSw.Udoil V 7 Wi Not sat kfied with this unnaralleled M rnnA Hie- hnt lieneverl O.vl i-AJ.iti. .tl. . t..t .ir.AA.lt i nt tL..kMiliik.t ik tnt who stand by Him! And the rest ofthe I prudery are supplanted by nuro lead cor eocfh. evid rp. irHrr. voyage you may well think he . had betletB MX aod probl.m "ovel. f,1 at ... . a) a a a M . M . ;.. .K.mi.. .nrf 1.1 t. v.. u- .i - I , . . . . . ,i. aaMOlUNlwirt f. uaieo cai.'i uuuu.i; .Ulu..u ...v..u..v - i uicss mm, in,uuun.i.ui uj " I jDd Sneering at Virtue inilMC Bf,h .. .... ImaMutetv lostered oy tne protecting innaence oi a, Republican administration, these money oarons proceeaea to create a i fnends enough, wooody ownea m j that treat nature s holiest my- .... -." r m. m. ' . I 1 monopoly ot an those products wnicn i before; everybody now was ready w ai I teries with the brutal caador oil Nonsense makes the heart grtw were in constant demand by the peo. him a kindness. And everybody who j cli 0 ie and the dissecting table. I fooder. pie and which were articles of absolute j reads this will be , strengthened to do J Eager, thronging multitudes listen necessity." -.The "trust was born. and nursed as. the annual expenditure of io,ooo by siduously by Republican legislation, the geological survey in the investiga- U soon became inordinate in Us de- tionof road construction" in -the State, mands. -Millions of dollars represent. The first published result isthis com- d its heavily watered stock. ' Hon- nrehensive reoort on the distribution ol dreds of factories were closed; tbous- the rock material required for good were thrown but of employment. R QbricaM lhls falU right, come what will, by the noble j j0 pn, plays as "The Degener conduct of this dear child. Sel. ates. ,,SaDuo" and "The Turtla. T I. ..fA.ln.al. fMm tYi mnnl " UCKISLEY MAY LOSE OHIO. . ' .... . mm Bvaau.po.nt, mat tug vm. ut utu kind are not invulnerable. There Tbe horplfable Ceatscklae Itv-rre pared a tbrilliajr pnerca for lk V--raae wbo go to tb Cofdrat ItSo bytb &rabard Air Lice LaiWar, ay SOth-Joa Sri. - ' Ex-Attorney Gcnetat Frank S. Moo nett of Ohio in an interview on the no armor proof against iempta- j8th insf. says Ohio will be lost to the TR. R. B. KING, '. DENTIST, LOUISBURG, N. C Ornnt over Aycocm Drug Compast. 1 do not tee -how the Republican party can escape punishment this fall," e said he. . "The platform of the Republican The Historic T.out to the Con!J ernU Keunloo nt LouUivUI. May nn.ilMU la !.. Kf t I'll I l!fl lion. . i is sun moreuiscour.giuif Alu L1NK RAILWAY. that good people aregeoerally nn- t. . . I M IV.I . V.. ,Dl"""K ,ou""" Write to L.R. AlW.G.P. .V..F. A with pleasure the persons and v railway, rortemoath. Va . tor events we ouht to forget. It Is a full dewcTipUve pamphlet cirisj -.11 -..A.r,. ..v l;rt . m.n . information na to Confedmt He prod igloos tea to lift a mso, -I 5rtn fuTr.u 20th-Jon party in Ohio strongly condemns the community from barbarism into 3rvj. trusts aod their unlawful methods. I enlightenment and civilisation, wa, elected a, attorney general of and a still greatsr task to keep The O Ohio on such a platform, and, as the him or it were, i o .enaeacy is QMt u eotsr4e t ta Coafdrt l a .r l :2i I . t a a. . . i provement in Maryland on an intelli- ne assaults or poveny, arc oow,Dg f officer of the jute and' the-reprcscnta- W relapse, ine gravitation is ui,-wh. " I ...L:.. .i.a. .na f..r Tllt I ' ...... .1.1 Tt -.-..I... II. .nn- I iflJ cent basis." It should likewise promote UBJ"-" lu! ,uc 7 r-"--- -i tive ofthe party I carried out as nest iu-Kmr. n hu.i a tbey are ty iU the cause of good roads throughout the must eat, they t must purchase food, j the plttforr5 0f lhe pi-rtyr Yet slant active co-operation of .the Eall.ay. tneymustnuy ary gooas, u?lolDK, r waa not SUpporlcd in this by many conservaut forces oi rei.gion, ewJcuUlioti has put th nam- medicine, hardware and other necessi- of thc ieadet ind tfce party organs education, laws, hablla and ens- ner 0! YtUmns nt the CoalJemt ties. They, must in every instance jj; me ford0ing just what the toms to maintain een external or- Reunion t LouUvule, Mat SOth- nav tribute to the money nowev. They , .a-.a . Aar and Reiner. J tree Srd. at 40,000. and t. nutn- ry , . - i piauorm oi ray picuiu must sell their proauce at a price nxea rA m.t;no- nn lhn failnreftfthim- cosl O' BMnuuuHre en uu, uiuic, .1 ! a tm mf,mm t -U- V - 1 Via LV S proved" roads to meet the needs of iu m-uy . modern traffic, chi.fly owing to the e consumers weie forced to pay lact ihat they were built without com- " advance of too to 500 per .cent. pctent" engineering- supervision - and This condition exists ..to-day The without care as to erades and drainage, P?V l.auu"? wu" ? and on many other practical matters. covered from the disastrous effects of a The report will help to place road im- great war. who had bravely withstood LoolevUki. May ICftb-Jaa tbe ru are fto lo the Seaboard Air lis country. "- . . ; . .. - ECZEMA, ITCHIG. HUMORS. TIM PLES CURED BY B.B.B. " wild. -It is dried, pacea iu 5 poupd bales like cotton, and is used in Have ring smoking tobacco. Mr. Newberry was the first man to intro duce this industry into North Carolina. He ships . now many carloads each year. " ' '' OnMtlon Answered . : - t-.-.i 1 . . t?i,q .till hati the larar i - ,.-.! i . iA a anv munii'.inn aaa wm-w HENDERSON. N.C . world,; Your " oB' f)PVr l HO UK Lit uo.5 rf "r.-i - - Good fare; Po lit and attentive servant NORWOOD HOUSE f fVirrentoB. Kortii arolisa W. j. NORWOOD, Proprietor. Patronaare ot CommercJftl Tourlste aad no.ur trinncht i .t n Rilirnanp.aa ZV acarVnd hey" eeldom herd of Doctors Prostration .Tdw.it1 Nervous Prostration or mower to clean out tne ayiu . ..iinn nr inesvswui. ''thlria al? the, " tool when ;feelin and that laali beg ,nd other- by the same exacting robbers. There must come some measure of l relief soon or else there is great dan. ger, of a condition of serfdom or peas antry.1 The rights of the people must - BoTTXKFbKR TO PDFFEKEB8 Does your skin itch and burn? Distress ing eruptions ou the skiu so you leel ashamed to be seen in company? Do scabs and scales form on r.ie saiuj nair or m uiyi Have you ISezema, ssin sore anu cri;.cui Rash form on the skin? : Boils, imples, bone paiu, falling hair, all run down, skin ... ..in a.t0s sM.iitar buico. ui fu.I .r avniDtoms of Ecaetna and impuri- be regarded if the Republic IS to J.t . , , . n- " I" " SreurdrBrB The condition is becoming Balm) which makes tne piooa Pre u" larmine. rich. B. B.B. will cause tne sores toneai, " . . , the Bkin to become ciear a cm iuc ,n:ui - nuu mc ycvpic . k'Forifc through life as machines.. They have large bottles, full treatment, $5.' Complete cease(J to dream fond dreams of a tDie.TSWnn&r rw.y: wrile bn'gbierday: ! Their hopes have been . . . . , -. dt f .11 U i T.U m Atlanta I ... . . 5?5 IUrf ew: vonr troubr and free perl blasted, their work has gone to naugnr.. The labor ot years has avauea notning, LOOK OUT FUSION! sonal medical advice given. Some people are so they haven't time to think. " Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of hia splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy t are, not found where stomach, liver. kidneys and Doweia are ous 01 wurr. .1 von want these qualities and, tbe success , use yr. ams . - mJtt-- Green 8n?n8t Slower, h m - a. Jf Onlv 25 cents atSJV. G. the matter wim - j.uviu;w . .". and the orize that has served to en- Dusy taia tnai - courage inu sinnuiaic iua uujiAiv seized by the1 trust. - ; , : The Moses who shall appear to lead roc v-v,. Tlaitor. at lOO.OOO. Tbebu'.k do. Newspapers of the State, about I Break down the barriers of j of them will trnve! part of the way .n nr'th-m" nrinted naid articles ci it- I mnA aal w and ahama In woman. I by the SF.APOARD AlU LlNER-tlL- ' r . ' :.' :. " .... WAY. Unw. it rarrW thrta icisiog my action ana tney, 100, pariy teaco the young mai ne aisunc- 0 ln UattUScldA. newspapers. . tion between right aod wrong is This is not all. The legislature which an Inversion of theology, that con has just adj uroed killed the Russell ecleoeeisan Impertinentlnterfer- Kiii anri th- raiTinmm freiffht bill, and ence with the natnral enjoyment of .v.. "i . . ...v. r,.rt mf.hir. that Im wears velvet atfd A biz fuho arrangement la lor such actions upon the part ol its irreparable. This Is the fatal pro- QOtU(i ' 40(J o3r to it. peo- servants? in sympathy though the Russell bill was bill No. 10, it was side-tracked by the trust lob byists aod held back until near, the ad jjurnment and then over tbe protest of some or the bell 'men in the party, and almost all ofthe Democratic members, it was defeated. This was a repudia te Krowi th-it ti PccrLcxs Rrrvy for Diseases of tix Lhrcr. Kiicrp sJ BLaii h Dr.J. II. LTcLEAH'S LIVER KIDI1EV BALM.... It !ut CortJ Thixiiir.it ci Do- rxritr Ciid- Try It. rtICZ, t-&3 rut tCTTLt rtasiiaaT W. G.T-catJLf, Drcfilat- HEKQEHSDS TEliFHOSE CD. G to lajLi." S VTt t w Ttsr ixt' s Ornc t. IIr.5tctrt, N. CilArrh l.!. 11 CO. The eo? piny lr to arsocse that ti. IIIowisit trtt. are tov coat.ee tJ t.j tbe Ion; Z.:aw ecrr W. acJ the mt'w LTitb fu!l-l will boeirtive oa and tvlur X!art!j lSlh, 1?9: 1 The party, s such, is not I cess that is now going on through j pla c- lh eoaoty ll the cooveol. y with such method s. At-1 he decadence of art, literature I nccs ef a firt-clae shop. The andthesUge. Ea-8enator Iogalls Best Hair Dresslof, thavieg tpm land Shampooior. NVa mak a IU .lew a or a, , i t . t' specialty bi - iiuiluiu. and Children's hair. You need not Lt fall I rralaed my left hip feliiDJUT while bte shaved at haodlla aoabe -bos-. Tb d-toe ,hoD. W keD oar "ha-U 3nU and bad with headachea and other w'ant Jenir Ku only need a few dose e lof ' brinKt-. August Flower, in hqoid form, pili9 eJ iVi rvArrl frnm out th hondaee of the money shaiks, trust barons, and tion of the party plaiform and thi mort;ee ho will drive them from sentiment of the party. I cannot be powerand restore the country to its lieve that we will ecape - punishment, -11.: r 1 and I Relieve it will cornc ini . normal cunuiwuu is , t. ."-.. The doetoe u 1 ma aa fc.W l n aaiT II VB1 ama am ! laT DI I V a. rtrTl. aod w"oTld". U"w7i: T ba. H level.- ' GU-u. a chance and w. arrew worn aod tbe dtor tb eail 1 1 will prove all we say. Evervtbtog bad rlennjstbfn- It eoatlaoed u row 1 - jc a0(j ctn. jrora aod 1 eould hardly jrt aroaad to work. 1 went to ad roe: eior aal tb drijnrtet r-eo-ataeaded to to try Cbaw- bevtala' Tata Bala. IlrWitisd om. half of a 60 evat boUle enrd e eatirly Watrta M. At-rro, Zolub Warns, KIWU. - 3 and I believe it will come this will be rewarded by the fervid dcvo-1 Why shouia not trie pany ,uc punnCU f fAV reooiroftd it to an ray imaa. . . . 1 . 1 . 1 . ..iia.i 1 . , i . is v. 1 m w mm kai n-n in- m-n ina cov iui ii r - i. i . . . . - . .1 :n - .1 . W. O. Thomii. DrnzslsL , . . r! icr aa rn ir.r will ui l ii c ucyvai - j - w Tbe One Day Cold Curs. att i. horr4s-a Uuu la " O 17 CU it.om Louir.rr.a to AiUH. 23 Ainj. -j r.rootaton. 2 rriaklTviI, 3- rrctrrv'e. Cburciii'J Jv- Kcic Id. ro Krankiicton, 20 1 av S.5 S3 n a Mama, Kidivi'unr, Oakvilic, IU irwtiy. I : rvaso 1. 1 1 f : ! 4 O T.lrr. Yac-tnn. ." VTa l"i:r.. tTrr"t'.o, 2T tWMon, 40 Yo-: C.T". 23 Gaston. Gi::tar. 23 Hrrjjpratn, 2) Hal.'iV. 4T KUtr'.l, 2 liarvl. LittVr'.orj Zi Sit-vTil,re tv trvt ne cf C tTVu fvr.d Icrrl l.r.. Nos-eet-T.bm 10 f-a.s toil. F. CTOLTLCM-lTf. Oal F; t. N raveling PubUe Solicited. GoodSaoaple Bont . by W. G. T&onas, r' J f
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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June 1, 1900, edition 1
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