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THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor.
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JSKCRIHICI: JI.C3 Ptr Yur. Strf:t:j It A.'n::t.
XXX
iNUMBER2j.
LOUISBURG, N. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 1900.
4 v
i
for
T
CHURCH
1 ' unmrnnTQH
DIRECTORY
q today School at :du a. m.
pjlachiDk a 11 A M., and 8 P. M.
evdl Sunday. ,
I'Uver meeting Wednesday night..
fir' '. n D. w nn D ......
BAPTIST.
HOS. n. W ILDKR. SODl
ituuinu r " ." "
1 - M
aanaay
iday
iI.Lr mf.fttinK Thursday nitrht.
hiP W.ST Smith. Pastor.
n il. J. MAStf,
STEAM -LAUNDRY
We have the aacency for the Oak City
Steam Laundry, Kaleigb, N. U., and
we are sending a quantity of clothes
there each week to be laundered. All
the work is guaranteed, and the
indies and gentlemen who desire to
have their . Collars, 'Cuffs, Hhirts,
Waists or any article of Clothing
well laundered will find it to their
advantage to send them through us
to the Laundry. All you have to do
is to send the articles to us, and we
promise you they will return to you
in O.K. style.
IteBpectfuHy, - .
King & Cliftow.
I
ADLAI EWING STEVENSON-
SKETCHES OF THE DEMOCRATIC
VICE- PREtID y.S TIALCA N-
VI DATE, 7
A Strong Man Ectrg Way, Clean, Con
serva'ice, "Able and Experienced His
'- Public Life and Party Serricts Hriejly
ant Postmaster General. H
made an enviable record in dis
charging the onerous duties of Ibis
responsible position. At the end
of this service be retarned with
bis family to JBlooruiugton. He
did not resume bis active part in
the affVirs of the firm of Stevenson
AN HONESTMAN.
"One of our city credit men bad
a favorite customer named
O'BrienV writes Mr. Harlow N.
Higiobotham
Evening Post
QOOD ROADS.
SWEET MINDED WOMAN.
influence "of
lUfACTieiNG PHYSICIAN,
Office "er
LbL
3?
BUBO, N. C
mas' Drug Store.
YOUNG MEN WANTED
With fair education and good
character, to learn Telegraphy,
Railroad Accounting and Type
writing. Thin is andnrRArt hvr alt
leading railroad companies as the fathers having been distinguished
Aa Exchange. - , Bogreatlstbe
Farmers generally would like to bate awet minded woman on those
good roads, but t bey imagine good about her that it is almost bound-
In The Saturday I romu UJCU iowwu usj i tgg, 4l w vo oer mat menas com
"He was a man do not loP to co0"" tBe intolerabk J season of slckaeat and sorrow
of sterling worth and admirable ux tney are paying lor warn w em. for belp and eomrort. unesoom
force of character. He had been lo MWer to t1 KnX Ing leoeh of ber kindly hand
ber, but was away from the city a born in the atmosphere of a eatbon eT lM w. JcneT anmcui oi agn- worts WOnders itx tbe literun
child. A few words let fall from ber
m . .1
connected with the World's : Fair -as in a diarennUble nlace of this "We re T V 01 ine country lipg la tbe ear of the sorrowfal sis.
-f nv, 5-.,. r v. uu.tAf tlik:.j di it- rtR.tn rr,a.l road. . Even before it was laid by tbe Aa much to raise the load of
Cbl vuita(Vi s uw v v - a juu( A ALiAIIT wul Vf - avu autM- a I '
WaBiiinKton Time. .v ; exposition lie traveled through riei and . became tbe father . of I propeny near ii sqwdcc nciiy rief that is bow.og lit vicwm
Adlai E. 8t6venson was boru in the whole South, and also made a geTeral keen and attractive cbil- 5 P cent in value. Tnere is a pece down u ti,e do8i in angulab. Ibe
Christian county. Ky., on October number of journeys, on diplomatic dren, his eyes were opened and he of property here which could he been bnBband comes home worn out
23,1835. HeistheeldestsonofMr. missions to Mexico and other dis deUrmined to leave his old life he- booght foi, Ijo.ooo before tbe road with the pressors of business and
and fr J. T.HtTef,on his fore taut points. , - hind him and brine up bis ebil- w " "iii.cimu1. w n
, , . . - ... I - . l . ,! 1. 1 .... v
T. T,.n.9 Mr. KUf AO' J... ..... .....I.IUn. f . f OWDCI wuouciw M,ww, "- k MnMW DUt HMD B ' IBWH
, & Ewing, of which he was a mem-I
Reviewed His Nomination Adds
Strength to tlu Ticket A Grand-Son of great deal, especially on business I and bis earliest business training I culture, ao representative reply was:
North CaroUna. .
HIACTIQING PHYSICIAN,
-is'!- ,
L6ftfeburg, N. C.
4.S3
lntheClraiBuildini;, corner Mail
U Btrt Up staira irouu,
p. TAB,feOROUQH,
?hysicia: and $urqko2t.
- ; . .
LOUI6B0R6, S. C.
S .... nn
OdtceMnd floorf, Real buiaws. pnou
ATTOBNBT AT LAW. - ;
only perfect and reliable institu
i tion of its kind, .-All our gradu
ates . are assisted to positions.
Ladies admitted. Write for -free
catalogue.' ( Fall . term ". opens
August 15th.) - -Globe
Telegraph College,
Lexington, Ky.
:THE: - ;
GafoJood Cottage,
VIRGINIA BEACH. VA.
MRS. HOMER ATKINSON,
Prop'r. '
Blue I son was placed in nomination at I dlfferenV character.
'In pursuit of this manly
Parties visiting the Seashore can
find no pleasanter resort than Vir
ginia Beach, andthe most home
like and comfortable place to stop
is the-Garwood Cottage under the
in the earl v biBtorv of tbe
Vi.ninU . Tk I Chicafiro as a runnlne mate for
branch to which Mr. Stevenson be- Grover .Cleveland, and the ticket
longs came originally from North j was successful. After his four
Carolina. ' " years in Washington he again re
j Tt.a Bn.t!nn r tfia mon tnrned to BloomloetoB. where he
who has twice been selected as a
vice-presidential candidate by the
Democratic-party began when, he
was about five years of age, under
Dr. T. P. Worrell, in one of the
schools of . his native couuty.
Toung Stevenson was later on sent
to college at Danville. Among his
classmates were Senator-elect
Blackburn, of Kentucky; ex Sen
ator Davidson, of Florida, and ex-
Goyernor McCreery. It is said by
two miles away from any railroad its-
1
progressive
tbe
cosy sitting. room, and sees toe
anj tion." . blaxe-t tbe nre ana meets ma
I v. - a ft m. - f I ... ... m SL
noliev hA went into " H oy iw wrewj "'Iwlfe S smlilOg lace, no sucenmoa
the general merchandise business the National Farmers' congress that ln a moment to the soothing la
in the vieinity ot Tbe Dump' and lhe W12Q transportation oftbeUmted floenees. which act as the balm of
became one of the most respected States amounts annually to 600.000,- Qilead to his wounded spirit. We
bas since led a quiet life, devoting and gabstantlal men in his com- ; tnat irns das 10 oe movea an M, u wearied wim eomoaung
himaelf to the man v industrial in- mit. A nA b i. more lesions, twage distance of eight miles; that it the realities of life. The rough
terests with which he is identified Uerhans. of his standinir in the cosu an average of Is per ton to move 8cbool boy flies in a rage from the
in tbft Rtfttfl of Tllinois. L.taim r,
THE RIDICULOUS CHINESE ARMY
Wilt riracttce in
4 the court tue state above management. The comfort his contemporaries that Adlai Ste
Jn. in.nu ' ' - ..j .i..n... r nniaf. i Huim Uinn9&n iilwiiTB exhibited a trrea
Office in, Court House.
0.
uf cooKB fc soir,
)r!i:
and pleasure of guests receive venson always exniDiiea a grea
closest attention Rates made I interest in history, and was fond
known on application.
ETS-AT-LAW,
lOUISfiUBe.H. a
fffvnv
is .V11U
n ,
fz nmon
S: ' auwMf
LOOK OUT-FUSION!
of studying the political affairs of
the world, and especially those of
his own country. He was an apt
a?lm wnaaa.ooli,-Kfte hQst been perfected in Louisburg
A big fusion arrangement has and a popular student.
I
D. K.-S. POSTKB.
8- . . . v .mi
.OS. F08TE ma.t.w
SB. J. E. MAMW
1)'
PRAC
Oflioe
WM
ICING PHYSICIANS fc SURQiSUJN.
Loulaburgi N. C.
over Aycofke Drug Caapany.
whereby the two best barbers have
united and offer to the peo
ple of the county all the conveni
ences of ' a l first-class shop. The
Best Hair Dressing, Shaving
and Shampooing. - We mak a
Ladies'
In 1852 the Stevenson family re
moved from Kentucky to Illinois,
and settled at Bloomington, where
the eldest son entered the Illinois
Wesleyan University. When 21
years of age he went to Centre
College, in his native State, re-
There was much anxiety over
the Drobable fate" of Rev. Dr.
Francis E Clark, President of the
Christian Eudeavorers, who was in
China when the Boxer troubles be
gan, but he is safe, Hi experi
ence lends additional interest to
his article in this week's Saturday
Evening Post on John Chinaman
at Home: His Queer Beliefs: His
Ridiculous Army. Dr. Clark
writes: ' .
"The army of China is tbe laugh
ing-stock of the world, and no
wonder. It is a synonym for cow
ardice and not for courage. It is
a rabble picked up in the slums, ill
equipped, ill-fed, ill-clothed, ill-
paid orpaid not at all- Even tbe
Chinese laugh at their own sol
esteem of his neighbors than if he n thi " 60 P" more taunts of his companions to find
w .1-... ntwAd fTTelr fullest tnQ oold coat ifwe bad good roads .oUc, ln mother's smile. Tbe
J tm i.i .v . ... I. I .... t . t !iV
ait over mc country n tu.vi '"Minij one. IU1I 01 Eriei nu
producingand maiketing oar agricul-omn iAr0 trouble, finds a haten of
tural product of 1700,000,000. When 0Q Hj mother breast. And so 1
it ia taken into consideration that tbe I mev era en with instances of
tout value of all agricultural products I 6 influence a sweet minded wo-
is only 1 1,800,000.000, it is perfectly I man oM n tbe social life with
one-fourth of the home I bleh she is connected. Beaoty
confidence.
"After many years of prosperity
and influence O'Brien came to the
credit desk in a state of excite
ment which rendered him almost
incoherent. He declared that he
Sweet Bells Jangled
Out of Tune and Harsh."
fMOMTt'l dertotia Ste Ux
mdMt, atcklf, mrrooe m borre to I
ih oai. .m a.117 om cx nm, o4
McELREE'S
Wine of Carduil
It brinira bealth to t! womanly
ornaisra. aad hc2th toere means
I wil poiaed nerrca. calmseao, strength.
It restores womanly vuror aod power.
It tooea np tb Dervea which saffer
Icg aad diaeaae here ahaUered. It I
th moat tieifect resaedr ever drriaed
I to reatora weax women 10 penecx
health, aad to make thera attracura
aad happy, f r.oo at all drnrgista.
For advics ia cases recuinn? apeo-
I Ul direction, addresa. rivtcji rrmp-
toma,aMTh Ladies' Adritory De
partment." The Chattanooga. AleOfc.
cine Co.. Chattanooga. Term. r
BET. J. W. SJfTTH. r.1., SL C,
I nliin lit
.... A . . 1- I .
was tmmea.aW y going - mt u u loft b
store of a competitor to give that r
individual a beating that onld a of
send him . to the hospits for the moveinenXof bet cotton
""IK J L i crop-a labor which require, less ex-
neighbors that Tye been a liar, a rtalion tbin aoy
tbafe an' a scoundrel said ... .r . ..
O'Brien, 'and it'll be gettin' to
Is an insignificant poi
compared to her.
rer
iben
THE
THEY ARE COMINO.
PEERLESS
STEAM
COOKER.
HAY WOOD BLD un.;
ET-AT-LAW,
ATTOl
WlulUceini tteCoU of Un
ClrcTnooDi and Clifton BuUdin.
T
-ir
ATTORtlET-AT-LAW,
lODIBKOBe, K. 0.
Irl
nfflnen Blain street, over joi - -
etore. tit
specialty of Trimming
ana umiaren s nair. jou uwu uuM( . v.M, ; 1R57
feel uneasy while being shaved at lur"4" r V v tt.'
our shop. We keep our "heads on the death of his father. He
1 1 : n y.'ka.n. snJ va I titan taiaIvoiI In Antftr tinon the
w.i. D i ,o.jr . , --.-e BvQoy 'Oi w, uu MUuuolrM1 .H fortitude.
uice and clean. Ihairan rpcdinir in the office of Wil-1 w" "ft "
" ft : , . ittm Baying that his bearers must en-
liams & Packard, afterwards Wil- j . ... . . . . 1IVa
Via PkitiABA
MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. .dtai Stevenson was in his 23rd ooa
interpreter came 10 iransiaio .uu
passage he interpolated tbe
mark: Of course he" does
mean Chinese soldiers.
Moreover, these soldiers know
Walter M. Alston,
ZOLLIB WlLKINS. j
Hams & Burr. In 1858. when
Adlai Stevenson was in his 23rd
By authority of a mortgage from year he was admitted to the bar.
gSS'SS; ".ginnlog pr.cl M.Umora.
Ree&ter of Deeds office for FrankKn Woodford county, III., where he re-
omce
twice
itre
1
LiSPRUIBL.
county ,1 will on Thursday, 16th day I remained for ten years, holing o
of August, 1900, at 12 o'clock M nroaecatinir attorney t
at the Uourt Jiouse aoor oi rraait- , " ,oa, .
lm county, Louisburg, C. seU to j during tne aecaae. rrom joux w
the highest bidder lor casn xne ioi- iqqk e teld the. position or mas
ESS "'pTaBklS te, of cb.ac.ry n.d.Mh. .ppomt
the ears of the childers soon, I'm
think in', unless I stop his mouth
with my fist.' The credit man, in
the attempt to calm and assure him,
said:
" 'But why pay any attention to
his slanderer he can't prove
TTh1 that Inat th throublel
At a recent public meeting the He c&n dj allthal, Didn't he know
an American, urgea .... . . ,.n T A hK
UtV 1 Ml "
a place as could be found in tbe
neighborhood of the Yards?
"It was useless to argue against
such candor, but he was at last
persuaded to go back to his store
and leave his reputation in the
hands of his neighbors, who knew
the, rectitude and honor of his
his daily life. The paicfie plea of
:
No man with a family should
come to town next week and fall
I to call at tbe Times oCce to see tbe
re-
not
that they are constantly starved In the crjdit man unqae8tionably
rations and cheated in arms and . tb ' comDetitor a terrible
munitions of war by their superior hehtlnz and O'Brien a public scan
ATTORNEY-AT-LiAW,
r "
Tj-ITTISBCBU. .
; K m n nvitn Vance
Will ittend tne cour x
r warreu niiu
ct Nortli
n.untriMf Warren
also
Carolina.
pnnntv tiO-witr
TTirat. Fame Rnown as me nouie
place, and begins at a rock and
pointers, G. D. Kearney's corner,
Thpnoeeast 1 deirree, west 46 poles
to a stake near a cedar, thence easx
198 poles to a stake and a rock on
i Taylor's creek, thence up said creek
1 04. nn fis to a rocK. tnence weui. ooo
poles, 10 links to a lightwood stake,
ment of the circuit J udge. Dur
ing his career at Metamora Mr.
StevenBOu gained a reputation as
a keen and learned lawyer. In
1868 he again took up legal work
in the firm of Stevenson & Ewiog,
carried on an extensive practice in
flia Rtntn and Federal courts. An
rn -WlBICKETT
A i- I 1- thence north 1 degree, 146 poles to . ... ... . tTlt
ATTORjiBT and counsbii. & rock Catlett8 corner inKearney's iurB.ug ------
I? wtjiSBUBeH.0. hinp. thence south 89J4 degreesr east the citizans of the twenty-tbira
promft and pJn4aklnhatn1S1 glve 1 179 poles to the beginning, contain- j judicial district became so fayor
R-'frto chief Justice 8hepnera,nu". y,- oauw. -: ta:w I ahlv imnressed witn Mr. oieven
,. ".rl. a Robt. w. Winston, aw .. eannnd Farcel ivnown as tu i'n; i . v
officers. Ton and tons , gun
powder are filched eyery year
from Chinese forts and mag
azines and sold to the firecracker
makers. At the time of the Japa
nese war hundreds of government
rifles and even some cannon were
in the pawn-shops.
During the early 'Boxer'
troubles a squad of Chinese so
diers was- detailed from a fort to
dal. But tbe ingenuousness ot his
conf esaionhaa passed into the tradi
tions of tbe credit department."
ECZEMA, ITCHia. HUMORS, PIMPLES
-CUBED BY B.B.B.
Tbe people of tbe whole State will be
other commodity of equal value. There gratified that Ma j. Win. A. Guthrie
are 750,000 tons of lint and 1,500,000 accepts the nomination as a Bryan and
tons of seed, making 1.850,000 tons. Stevenson elector. Ma Gothrie is
This at $2 per ton (the cost of Jiauling one of tbe 47,000 men who gare char,
over poor roads), equals I4.500.000, acter and standing to tbe Populist
or 60 per cent more than it should be. patty in North Carolina. As tbe nomi-
With good roads there would.be saved nee of that party lor Governor In 1 896 J JjJ UooKer.
here alone every year ,7oo,ooo on be was true to its principles, ana wncn
the cost of wagon transportation. This he caught the political viliiaas in con- No DOa8fce.per should be with
mM mf an annual interest on u.-ltrol of his oreaniiation engaged in sen-1 00t 0ne especially as summer
t J w - I -
000.000 of 5 per cent bonds. Expend- ing tbe party out to the Republican comes on.
ed economically, this would build 41,-1 party, be refused to be a party to such
000 miles of good, permanent roads political debauchery and did not besi
aod earn the state money to pay the tate to denounce it.
principal. In ten years Texas could There are now less than 1 0,000 Pop
have eood roads, permanent and paid nliats in tbe State. Tbe treachery and
for, and ber treasury would be the I corruption of Butler, Ayer and Co., who
rrhrr far the enormous increase of I are the tools of Haana and Pr it chard
land values. is fast driving the decent men out of
Every state has its own peculiar prob- ibe party.
lems to solve and difficulties to over There is welcome in the Democratic
come in its progress toward good party for Ma Outhrie ana aii men
roads. In tbe first place, it is neccs- like him who believe in the Chicago
m ifl awaken an interest amonz the and Kansas City platform. There is
people, to convince them that good no other prrty fpr them in North Caro
roads will pay. It is then necessary lian, because it is tbe only party that
to devise laws by which a successful is true to those principles for which
system of building can be operated, tbey stand. By coming into the Demo
Good soil sod material are not as cratic party tbey count for good gov-
available in some localities as in others, ernment, State and national. Tbe
but it has been found that all such prob-1 Democratic party needs tbem in iu
It will pay for itself in a very
short time if uned alone for Can
ning Vegetables and Frnlt, and
they both can be kept to perfec
tion. a
We would be glad to have every
one visiting our town next week to
call and examine this useful article
whether they intend purchasing
or not.
Very respectfully,
MRS. J. A. THOMAS.
Doe. roar skin itch and burn? Distress- lems can be solved where prope, army, and tbey need the shoulder to
ing eruptions on the skin so you leel .
a tn be seen in companyr vo scans
asbamei
and scales form on the skin, hair or schlp?
nou Eexema, skin sore ana craciea.'
Rash form on the skin? sous, pimpies.
Millions Given Away.
t . ... . . . 1 1 . . . :r : A , V . r
I ... t x j I bone Dain. lailinE nair, an mu uwn,i ii wrumij nmuijiu w .
guard thejpremiese of some friends j lA oregj g' ,0res. ulcers. All know of one eonerra in tbe laad who are not
nf mine at Paotioe-fu, near .Tea- I these are sympioius 01 c'" wraia to oe generous 10 n bwj
Ol mine raowug iu, c DOisons in the blood. To cure and , - n, rw Kn' K. Die
ing. Night after night . the aol; ,ut enredke R B B (Botanic Blood M(J CoW
shoulder touch with the Democra ic
army that is fightiog tor good govern
ment in tbe State and nation.
Liver
land
Kidney
-
est Coll
Office:
1
ncioii :n iir iuii,.tin. MOIL J. 1 ci J tn.nnl U -nnmn aa
ZhvsZiiv .of win, tr::l V:Xr rin., r. an rfnrino. his residence at Meta-
. A, i. vi.i Winston, Peoples j. i rerKiua uioro, -f,"""o i o ( ;
S mK SJSS Swjf K"' G. D. Kearoes corner, thence sooth mTi n.t in 1864, h w. named
IrSrSll tbe p,.8id.nti.l electe, for the
a stake and rock on Taylor's creek, district.
thence down said creek 96 poles to jn ig67, shortly before commehc
rSSS ing his law practice in Bloom ing -Z
tirs in Kearney's i line, ton. Mr.'Stevenson Tnamed Miss
in seal ! thence south 1 degree, west 44 poles, Letitia Green, the daughter of
MTiinto thfi hfisnnninff. contain- .
. ,Vo T " i 1 Dr. William ureen, nm iurm iu
-n m T a vACl ' '- ' I
Third Parcel Begins at a hickory
on the Dickersou road, McGhee and
Ballard's corner," thence south 87
degrees, east poles to a stake,
Hoiiarrf'si corner in the Perry line,
thence north 1 degree, east oo poiea
Prsctlrt
Buildinl
We
M. PERSO
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XTTORNKY AT-VAW,
- ' . -LOTJJ3BUBS,
K. C
4
In ill i COUrtS, Uince
1 :
YARBORODUa,
ATI
EY AT LA W,
LODISBTJRO. N. C. '
ooios U Opera Holse bnnding'court street j 15 links to a stake, the corner oi : the
. , ,ri v:L. wmnted - to him 1 rw, mpf. in" f.. D. Kearney s line,
All isiritt uuttiucno :. .. ixcx, vw.- - ,
.ill reluve prompt and careful attention. . - north sly dPgrees, 10t poles
I , -I ' and 15 links to the cei
Dickersoni road ancl
i
stnictor at Centre College, Dan
ville. A sou and three daughters
were born to them.
Mr. Stevenson has always been
a sturdy Democrat. His political
career may be said to have com
nli An he was chosen as a-
ill o 1 ivuw w "
center of the I nMo!li.nt:.i .loctor in 1864. Dnr
a, red oak inl f , - . Vs-i mr
o . . r lmTwhich makes the blood pure and 1 eorery lor Uonsnmpuon, txiugna ana tas,
diers marched into my friends S I 5jL ' B B. B. will cause the sors to heal, hare siren away over tea mlllioa trial bottfca
comoound and camped in one of his the skin to become clear and the breath oI thU great medicine, and have the aatUIae
COmpoUDu auu w F .weet. Our readers are advised to try B. B. j f knowillg lt bas absolutely cvrl
OUtbouseP. At last it occurred to U For sale by druwist. at $1. per botUe; .ix thonMndi .0Deles. e A.thma, Broa-
him to request the soldiers to fire d0nla Hoane- Md .n dUee-e. of tn.
Bliite bo that all itHmsp08ed may test it, a trial bottle giren away, w rite Throat, Chest and Lung are eureiy enrea ny
a saiute, so vua an v.oFw kAA'. main rai.u no.. Atlanul -v a ..
persons might know Of their pres Qa. Describe your troubles and free per-1 Regular sis. 60 cents aad
ence. TO this iney graveiy ro- " . $i. Erery bottl. guaranteed, or
plied that they would giaaiy when a woman marries a man mnoeo. -
do so had any powder been given 8Qfl not 0Dy takes his name, but - &.in ild oala not a deBir.
it. a 4 I a 1
them, but tnai oeiore voo ub. nearly everylhing eise tne poor . . ,,,-., -f ai..Pfiifle.tion.
a WW - -
night they would get some powaer ewil possesses.
and fire the salute at nine o clock.
The quicker yon stop a cough or cold tbe
leas dangr there will be ot lata! In og trouble
One Miuute Cough Cure Is tbe only harmleea
ti. A.nfi.in Knit healinir Drooerties ol
Thereafter, for a week or more, ChamberUill., cough Remedy, it. pieasnnt
promptly at the appointed hour, tf and prompt and peftnenl i curej ; 1 y tnat muu ju. Tofl
the welkin rane with a iremenous :" - - - - M . ... um like it. w.o. Thomas.
i .Ia ...-j-ffnas-. a nr auaia in n . u. a uwium
f 10O Ileward, $100.
Tbe readere of this paper will be pleased to
Warn that there is at least one dreaded dis
ease that Btrieve has ber able to ear. ia all
IU stage, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure is tbe only posittre rare knows to
the medical frateraitr. Catarrh being a eon-1
stitutiooal disnsss. require, a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Car. U taken ia
ternallr. acting directly upon tbe biool
and mucous surfaces of the -jstem, thereby
rfeL I aeatrojtng the foundation ol the disease, and
pne l tU ptieBt .trwngth by building up
th. constitution and assisting n a tare in do
ing its work. "Th. proprietors bar. so much j
faithia Its cu rati re powers, that thee oBer
rin. Hnndnd Dollars for aat ems. that it
IsiU to cure.- Bend for Uet of testimonials.
- Address. F. J. CHE.NET t CO, Toledo. O.
E9-Sol4 by Druggist.. 75 ceaU.
Hell's Family Pill, are tbe best.
u i 1;
LOTJIffBTOG, N. C.
1
Veb Atcockb Dbuo Compakv.1
--:o;
a: red oa.K m I ft,. -,-?ntial camnalen
Mrs. Ballard's corner, inence aioug B - ,
rt? ,oH artnt.h m deffrees. east 76 Btloke in behalf of General McClsl
poles, 19 links, thence south vde- . ' in eyery coanty of the State of
grees, east iu poiw w ;.rrft"t- I Illinois.
coZrZ-snn at a white J In 1874. in a district considered
ash, corner of Mrs. E. A. Ballard in be 'relimbiy Republican by about
R. T. Green's line, thence north lb 1 n Mr Stevenson was
t - t rnck. corner of W, w. o.vaa u.-jv,..., ,
Withh experience of twenty-nre ye T arfierfs line, thence nominated for Uongress,-auu
a BufBcient irnarAntee of my ONt.uiau uiwu r- t W W . . . . . i.t. nr.Mr.H- ,a
the uo-lbWlate lined of the profession. ,: weSt iy poi a " ' feated iieneraiiuuu j
.1 1 k
1
rTnost 'oakrKearhey's iority. In 1876 his party renomi
corner, thence north 88 degrees,
west. 61"poleB,.7 lings to two bridges
on Middle crw,iuv ur--- ---
ne discharge of small arms. But one
ni-ht it was omitted, ana my
friend, inquiring the reason, was gets ibe fatted calf.
told that the soldiers were out of I average ballet dancer
wadding. It was afterward dis
covered that then the soldiers had
powder and wadding they had no
bullets."
Golf. is not played with, a Scotch
rife is called the better half bIbUU
'. t. .w. rtn hn I A w '
11 ISO I ODIT IUC uiuuik" " . --- - i . ... . .
Just look at the because she usually gets tne neat i
of the other half. timewLutwi.
1
r 1
HOTELS.
f
T
VA S - .
atn ke. Mrs. Ballard's
lm JLUli, 1 Vll r. L vyZTt 278 noles to the
beginning, containing 244 acres.
uefam w. N. Jones, Att'y,
Raleigh, tf. C.
July 13th. 1900 .
iankl:
NT0N, N. C.
public.
MlfcRILL, Prp'r.
Goodjyscomoaalion for the traveling
very Attached.
i
I.
USSENBtJRG HOTEL .
J P kassehburc: Propr
HENDERSON, N. C
Qod acoqimodationa. Good fare Po
lae and attentive servants-
frarre
RE-SALE. '
Bv virtue of an upset bid I will on
-An ih. i!h rtav ot Aueusi
re-sell the upper portion of. the
i.j h'..tnfrtrp dulv advertised.
sale will be for one-tourtn ca5";T ing presidential years,
m eieht mon.hs with interest v ' .
fVdav of sale. Will be glad to; go
th nrooertv with any one
ing to see it. This June 29th 1900-
like
Gill
The
ish-
w-J.
NORWOOD HOUSE .
on. ; I North Carollni
NOTICE.
deceased,
11 MOAI1
is hereby pae same
I estate- to come forward ana P J ngt
Undersigned has qu-Ufied a. Ect,
tor -of.8. P7 Aerna owing his
NORWbuD,Froprletor.
ii . t . ' - ..i
on ol Commercial ToorUta aad
'stcllpg PubUc Boftcited.
estate- to holding claims against
at once, snd all those noiu iuB be
vnDBnL aaasu -
pleadin W of their recovery.
at once, snu u rhm
said estate, must P- ; vr- wiU be
Tsilir n. lyVl. V """" i
R. B. Whits, Atty.
July 6, 1900,
h; fm Conffress. but this
UUou d
i.amriaii?nwent against him.
Again in 1878 his name was piacea
on the ticket, and fer.the second
mA l.e rained a sijrnal victory,
the majority in his favor reaching
2,000. The district represented
i. t.: TTawon a. nlurallty of
ny uiiu rt r- -
.. .n .-1:
2,000 in 1886. and liarneia a
nlnralitv in 1880.
Tn the congressional contest of
1880. as to that of 1876-both be-
wnen party
i;n were closeiy
. iot hin 'seat in the
Dteveunwu
Wnnne of Reoresentatives by a lit
.i. mAM than 200 Votes. In 1862
bic -
Wrome within 350yotes of-a vie
This was his last candidacy
tar Con cress
I 1884 Mr.l Stevenson was sent
as a delegate to the national eon
.Action. On Grover CleTeland'i
election to the presidency Mr. Ste- signature of
veneoo was appwimuu
. Question Answered
v. Snirnat. mnorer ntill has the larsr-
0.1 rf m nw medicine in tbe eivilixed
Vnnr mntheraand erandmothera 1
nerer thought of using anything elae for
T,;,.oi;stn nr Rilionsness. Doctors
1UU.B. - ------ , 1 f
were scarce, ana wey wwum w .
Appendicitis, KerToas rroatrawon or
Hiurt Kaliare. SIC. luej uoo aukuo.
ninu.AP n .ln nut the BVBtem sad tops
rn.m.ntiHnii. of nndiirested food, regu
late the aetion of the liter, atimalat the
...... .nH nrcame aetion OI tne sresunu
and that iall they, took when feeling
ju h&n with heaaaenea anu wiser
aches. .Yen only need a few dose of
Green's Aognat Flower, m noma lorui,
nstiafied there ia nothing.
H, u.aw J . .
...in. thA matter witn TOO. ,. for aaie
by W. Q. Thomas, aruggiss.
n
Ot
s
It always hurU a girl more or
1.... when her best- fellow cans
with a two days growth of whis
kers on his chin. 'v
C ASTO R I A
For Infants and Children.
Tfca KI:3 Yw Hat3 Atoap E::
Bears the '
X- . y
WicMe
and
tt
S
GOOU - COOI1C
You'll not need to regulate your cooking
by the thermometer when you get a
Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove. On the
hottest days you can cook whatever you
etioose, in whatever way you wish, with
out suffering any additional discomfort
... while cooking. The comfort you'll gain
is only one of the advantages of using a
ss e 021 Stove
It is handier than a coal stove and; cleaner and cheaper. The Wickless Blue
Flame Oil Stove is absolutelysafe; it burns ordinary kerosene, without wicks
and causes neither smoke, smell nor soot: " . .T . '. "
Mad. In Tartoo. sUe. Itor artous-slsed families: sold M Ti ". -
SoteolTs-rUereW store, ar. sold. 1 U WlerslsbaT.Ua,wrti.VsU.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY.
Diseases ire manifested by
. Backache,
Rheumatism,
Loss of Appetite,
Foul Tongue
- and Weakness
Dr.J.U.ncLEAirS
LIVER and
KIDNEY BALM
b the remedy you need, of equal
service in mHi or chronic cases.
UOO PER BOTTLK.
ram aaxa x .
W. G.1 Thomas, Druggist.
HENDERSON TELEPHONE CO.
j Genual Sltuustxxdext's Omct
IIexdeuSOX, S. C, March 13, 1000.
The company begs to announce
that the following towns nre now
connected by tbe long distance wv
I ice, and tbe rates berewitn puiiaw
will be effective on ana aner Aiart.i
15th, 1899:
FROM LOUISBCRO TO
Axtell, 2.
I Airly. 35
DrooWston,
Brinkleyville,35
CentrevUle,
Churchill 3
Crowrlls, SO
Dabney, 2o
Enfield, 00
Franklin ton, 20
30
2"
3-1
2r
33
30
23'
SO
Gaston, -
I Gil) burg.
Henderson,
Hal.IdX,
KittrfU,
Laurel,
Littleton
33
20
20
45
20
35
Macon,
Man son,
Medoc,
Middkburg,
Oakville,
Oxford,
Ridgeway,
Rincnrood.
RoanokeRapid40
Tillcrv, W
Vaughan. 33
Warren llalns, 25
Warrenton, 23
Weldon, 40
Wis. 23
Younirsville.- 23
n. rihora have lft Use OI Ci-
terville and Laurel linos. Non-subscribers
10 cents toll.
F. C TOEPLEyAN, GenT Supt.
Oood Saipl. Room.