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VOL. ,VXX
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LOUISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10.. 1900.
NUMBER 2G.
CHURCH
METHODIST.
D 1 RECTORY
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. . "--'
Geo. 8 Baker. 8npt.
PreacliDg at 11 A- at., and 8 P. iff.
every Sunday! x .-
Prayer meeting Wednesday night. -
M. T. Ply lee. Pastor. "
j BAPTIST. y
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Thos. B. AVildkr, 8np t
.Preaching At 11 A- M., and 8 P. M.,
every SundayJ
Prayer m eunff Tnurwiay night.
FoKUEdT Smith. Pastor
jyrot"eisioiia.l narda
pB. J..MAJp. - ,
1MIACTICIXQ PHYSICIAN,
LotjlSBURG, N.' Ci
Office over Thomas' Drug Stow.
JUST RECEIVED AT
J. P. WINSTON'S
300- Pocket -Kni res and R
300 Work Shirts, 1 Dozen Preach W
vuttw ana vests, jhk) Waits at
Cost, as I am going out of the
clothing; business. 100 Sample
Hats, 300 Pairs of Pants at Coat.
ScarfsHoeiery, Handkerchiefs.
?n - &r y0Qr 0WQ Pce
lWJU other things too numerous to
mention.
i-i- : - V.- - - J P.. Winston. -
STEAM LAUNDRY
We have the agency for the Oak City
BILL ARrS LETTER. .
j and ..Aliss. tolsom, whom Cleveland
: -,u... .u: 1 . .11 tv-
A ... .1 -r .
. . pragrapn in a isew yoik paper
asks: Is there a charm in the letter
N?" and ail's well that N's (ends)
well, so 1 he rter tellu us that the
oames of ten Presidents f the United
stales ended in N. He might have J wives or -children ot the presidents.
gone - further ai;d said that no presi- How many New England people know
J . : - 1 J : i . . . - I . '" . '. 1 ... . - "r
ucuuai canuiuaie wn.se name endfrt whri was L)j.niel Webster's w.fc or
mother of a great man deserves the
highest. consideration of the historian",
butihey have not had it. With the few
excejJtions that 1 have named .our peo-
COXCERSIXQ BOASTERS
rLANTISG FRUIT TREES.
Mr.
Editor :
I
with N and wh.we running male ended i
in N . had ever generally been laid on
the political shelt.as back numbers
and under the ban.- It has beeo said
eam Lianndry, Raleigh, N. C, and that this was the reason why Rjosevelt j will hereafter occupy a higher place
.. wuuuig u, quantity ot cJotnes did not
niwe rami weeK to oe laundered. All
R. 8. P. BURT,
PRACTiqiNG PHYSICIAN,
Louisburg, N. C. -,
S.OfBc'e ln.the FOrdlBuilding, corner Main
Dd Nasu Bireeio. uv twre iroui.
kR. R. P. TARBOROUQH,
FHYSICll-N A.ND8URQE0N,
LO0ISB0H8, N. C.
(liHce 2nd floor Keal balUlloe, phone 39.
kiirht calls anaera'l from T. vv . Bic&ett'B
H-tfSiJence, phone 4. -
I r.
i B. MAJSSBHBUKQ,
r
t ATTOBNEY at law. ,
if - Ij(iBISBUB8, h. c
Will practice In' aU the Courts of the State
Office lb Court Souse.
1
- - w u v 1
is to send the articles to .us, and we
promise you they will return to you
Respectfully, ' "
- , Kdjg & Clifton.
Gar otoorl Cottage,
VIRGINIA BEACH. VA.
MRS. HOMER - ATKINSON. !
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Prop'r. -
U. COOKB SOBT,
'. ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW, 1 ,
LooiSBDBe.ir.o. l
' - I -
vujii attend the; courts of Nash. Franklin,
l.nvuiK. Warred and Wake co an ties, also the
Hhoreine uounoi aoria jaroiui, mu u u
tA Circuit and District Courts.
Ja. E. S. F08tr.;
Dr. 3. E. MAJboKX
RS. FOSTER k MALONE.
iOPRACTICINQ PHYSICIANS SURGEONS,
s
" Louisburg, N. C.
if Office over Aycocke Drug On-pany.
HAYWOOD LtlFFIN.
- ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW , ;
' L0UI8BUB8. K. 0.
tf win iractlce In aU the Courts of Franklin
dnri uiii.ininir iviimtl. also lu the Supreme
Court, and lu the United Btatea District and
if uffice la Cooner and Clifton BuUdlnff.
r-fc- ; ...
HOS. B. WlLflEA, ' .
i
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
jOffloe on Main
More.
LO$ISBUBe, H. 0.
street, ove Jones at Cooper'
4
S. SPBUjLL.-
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
I " L0 ISBUBO, K. C
'"win ttna t.hA Ivmrta of Franklin. Vance
nrnnviiin. Warred and wake conntlcs, also
th Hunreme Court of North Carolina.
Prompt attentioniven to collections.
ffiue ever jsg-erton'B Biore.
f
rh W. BICKETT,
1. . . n
rompt and palifa taking attention given to
ry matter Intrusted to Tub hands. r
ATTORNEY ANDj COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John
Manning, Hon. Rcrou W. Winston, uou. j. t.
Riixtn Pk Wrift National Bank of Win
tan. mTin fe Manfv. Winston. Peoples Bank
of Monroe, Chas. R. Taylor, Pres. Wake For-
estCollege, Hon. jbj w. ximDeriaao.
Office In Court Souse, opposite Sheriff's.
M. PERSON,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW, .
wish to be
a - mistake.
Let me have a little space in your
paper for the first time since I have
pie know nothing of the mothers, , " . ',Cu
-umj - -i ! "ora me ooiiom oi my soul lis'eninz
to some people who I call Notorious
Boasters. To hear a man or lady
continually boasting or bragging of
their wealth is enough to convince one
ihai there is something similar to in.
tellect lacking with him or her. A man
may know as many languages as Bar
rett, may be as brave as a Sheridan or
Jackson, as wealthy as Vinderbilt, but
if he has not any more sense than to
boast of it (when every poor laboring
ought not to lose her name when she . -uu wuu
marries. My wife oueht to sign her b,m to obta,n h,s wealth) how should
moiiiei? Hov many "Carolinians know
of Calhjun's, how many K-;ntuckians
know of Henjy CUy'b? But the woraeu
are at last coming to the front, and
I U. K V. U . t I U 1 1
name Octavia Hutchins Smith instead . ' ""6- y r,Dg
triends who are still in poverty? Can
-:THE:-
I of Mary Octavia Smith and every wo
man preserve her lather's name in this
way. . . . . '
Well, I am.away down here in Mont-
nominated. But We -are impatiently waiting for the
the work is guaranteed and the 1S mista'te- Jeffers m ..was a coming of the promised, volume by
ladies and gentlemen who desire to vice-president and so were Ticks n Mrs. Sarah Butts, giving the biography
have their Cnllnra Cintta t r v...i . ... .. . .
w&0 Ji ' ZZl- , , V, ' uu ir urcn. uut it is astonishing ot notatjie southern women. A woman
i ui'rtixa Ai nr. i v n. r i c h - t i irT ninrv . . . ... i -
welMaundered will find it to thpi? now lltlIe is generally known of ;vke-
dvantage to send them thrnnn-h nn presidents. 'How soon 'thev are f.ir-
to the Laundry. All you have to do eotten.- Even the hest historic nf th
United States fail to mention them in
any table or order or index. Indeed,
the defeated candidates for president
are equally ignored.. Who did Taylor
run agains? Who did William Henry gomery county basking in the sun-
Harrison? Who Van Buren. who shtnV-of Mount Vernon, an old time
Madison? Who was" J" Q. Adams unpretending village, beautifully situ.
vice-president, "who - rfftfrsoos and ated on perhaps the highest plateau in
Jackson's, Monroe's and Madison's? the country. It is my first visit and 1
You can't find answers to these in any j was pleased to be invited hererfjr to
school history, and I found them onlv I me it is classic and venerated ground.
Parties visiting the Seashore can .after mnr-h varrh in inni.mn'c k; t?, , ' m r,.v,. t,K
nd no pleasanter resort than Vir- Lv:. s u -r.- ... ..... .... j i.L
ginia Beach,' and the most home- F ' " "B""" . J- c,,an oiu-ncia scnooi, ana
ike and comfortable place to stoo OT ni3 secona 'ern1' wtlo against there are a lew persons still living who
i8 the Garwood Cottage under the Monroe and Taylor and Pierce? No- remember the old log school house.
above management. The comfort body knows hardly. Now here is But it has long sines passed away and
ana pleasure oi guests receive a table of reference that lovers of histnrv not a nitron is alive, and o far a I
may look ov.r and paste in a book for I can learn,not one of his pupils is living.
reference : j All gone. Many a time did he tell
LOOK OUT FUSIONM Wasnin&ton and Adams, Washing-1 us of his experience while teaching
. .' h I ton ana Adams, Adams and Jrffcrson, I here and how rude boys rebelled
A big fusion arrangement has fefferson and Burr. Ttfferson and against his discinline. and for a month
just beenerfected in Louisburg George Clinton, Madison and George he had to fight his way, but finally
"usidujt mo i vest uatucn uaru r- r j- . . . ,. .....
united' and offer to the . peo- c,1Bton Madison and Elbndge Gerry, suljugated them and became famous
pie of the county-all the couvenl- Monroe and Daniel Tompkins Monroe with the patrons, for those boys had
ences of a nrst-class shop. The and Daniel Tompkins, 1. 0. Adamsand run off three teachers before he came
Best Hair Dressing, Shaving Calhoun. Tackson and Calhwn: lack, and ihe community retired when
and Shampooing. We makfl a son and Van Rnren Vltn anH thpv ant a 'lMrK,r hn a! oam.
specialty ofTrimming Ladies'1D T v . , " , ; . .B
and Children's hair. You need not P M JJnsD Harrison and Tyler, enough to conquer them.. This is a
feel uneasy while being shaved at olk and Dallas," Taylor and Ftlmore, quiet, delightful place to rest. Even
our shop. - We : keep our 'heads Pierce and Willian R. King, Buchanan the signs of antiquity are pleasing to
level. QlVe US a ChaUCe and We land Bteckenririce.T.inroln and Hamlin the eve Iteaiitilnl leoictremia in full
will prove all we say. Everything Ljncoln and Johnson, Grant and Col- bloom ornament the front yard of my
The fact that growing; trees and
fruit is growing a crop, and that
it needs attention similar to that
giyen to any other crop, should be
fnlly.recognized. Trees, by the
thousands, are lost because of utter
neglect, sometimes neglect in plant
ing, and at other times in the after
care. If a tree is simply stuck in
a hole that is dag in the sod, and
not a very large hole at that, it is
a wild notion that expects it to
thrive. The soil of fruit trees
should be naturally dry or artifi-
closest attention Rates
known on application. '
made
Walter M. Alston,
Zollib Wilkins.
FARMERS m lERCHmBAM!
:: :of: .
LOUISBURG, N. C. .
ASSETS OVER
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
fax,. Grant and Colfax, Hyes and I hotel. They are not bushes or shrub-
wneeier, Pamela ana Arthur, thieve- bery, but large ttees, and 1 reverence
land and Hendricks, Harrison and them, for they were my mother's favor
ractices In
BaQldlng.
aljl courts. " Office ln Neal
DOLLARS.
ALL OF WHICH IS HELD FOR THE PRO-
TECTION OF DEPOSITORS.
". . r-X ." C X- ': i'"-
Deposits Solicited on Interest, or
- Subiect to Check' -" ;
Money to loan on approval of
security. ;
William Bailet. President. I .
A. B. Hawkuts. Vice President
W.J. Btbrly. Cashier.
Safe Deposit Boxes for rent j $ 1.50
$2.00 and $3.00 a year'"
Morion, Cleveland and Stevenson.
Jefferson ran against C. C. Pickney.
Madison ran against DeWut Clin
ton. ...
Monroe ran against Rufus King.
.J.Q. Adams ran against Jackson.
Jackson ran against Clay. r : -.
Van Buren ran against Harfison.
Harrison ran against Van Buren.
Polk ran against Clay.
Taylor ran against Cass.
Pierce ran against Scott. . -
Buchanan ran against Freemont.
Lincoln ran against Breckenridge
and Bell.
Grant and Seymour. .
' Grant ran against Seymour.
Hayes ran against Tilden.
Garfield, ran against Hancock. " -
Cleveland ran against Blaine
Harrison ran against Van Buren. ;
; Cleveland ran against Harrison.
Now pick out these successful can
didates whose names, presidents and
vice-nresidents end in N. '
ites away back in my childhood, and
there are still sweet memories cluster
ing around them. I am here right in
the midst of flowers and fruits. Oh the
fruits that everywhere abound. Indeed,
this is a blessed country to live in and
be happy, and as for that, I have not
suffered at all nor found any difference
between this region and North Georgia
provided you keep in the shade. The
nights are cool and pleasant.
- r Bill Arp.
A BIG SUIT IN GRANVILLE
Durham Co-reepondence Raleigh Poet.
fiews comes from Granville
county of a big will suit that is
now on in that county. This suit
was to hae come up for trial at
the recent term of court, which
any one borrow one dime to get a sin
gle dose of medicine for a sick wife 'or
child from such boasters? No, butihey
would laugh at the unfortunates by
whom they are surrounded. Some
men we .see think tbey are very fortu
nate because they do not have to toil
or labor in the sun for a living,
and look upon the laboring cliss of
people (I mean white people) as their
inferiors; and feel that they can't af
ford to favor or associate with them,
when it is often the case that the brag
gart or boaster is supported by the
State or county if not directly it may
be indirectly and the poor man must
toil for him. That is he must toil to
pay his taxes and the boaster gets his
part if there is anything the State or
county employs bim to look after.
Wealth does not make the roan and
should never be taken in account in
our judgment of men. Wealth should
not be secured so much for other peo
ple to look upon or to raise us in the
estimation of other people. There are
other things to. be remembered . The
Lord said when upon earth, "no
man can live to himself," the old say
ing is, "charity begins' at home." I
think it begins at home with those who
boast so much of their wealth and I
think they keep it at their home. W"e
also hear a good deal of boasting of
good luck. I think a man should be
thankful to his Maker for wealth and
good luck, and not boast of it to his
fellow man in a way to make him
think he made it himself. Really
lucky people have always been in the
world, but in a great majority of cases
those who are called such will be found
on examination to be those hard
hearted, keen-sighted - men who have
surveyed the world with a scrutinizing
eye and as close to their money as the
bark to the tree. It is no ram's du'.j
to shut his eyes and ears to the suffer
ings of his fellows in order that he maj
hoard wealth to boast about. It may
be that he has failed to keep his prom
ise made to some and caused them to
suffer financially or physically. We
love to see a man prosper in this
world's goods and still more to pros
per in religion. And if he is going to
bsast let it be about his religion or
what the Lord has done for his soul
wnrsouAxr young men fail
"One trouble with many young
men who start out in business i
they try to do too many things at
ooce,'eajs Hetty Green. The
result is that tbey don't know as
much as they ought to about any
one thing, and they naturally fail.
The trouble with young men who
work on salaries is that they're al
ways afraid of doing more than
they're paid for. They don't en
ter into their work with the right
spirit. . To get on and be appro-
elated a young man must do more
cially drained, and should be well J than he's paid . to do. When be
prepared. Trees will not live- in does somethins that bis employer
a wet soil, and tbeT will not d6has not thooght of, he shows that!
won iu uuiy prcparea sou. ii me i ne is valuable, men are always
land is naturally poor, or has been J willing to pay good salaries toj
exhausted, fertilizing will, be people who will think of thincs for
necessary, for trees must have food. them. sTne man who only carries
The land ought to be in as good I out the thoughts and ideas of an-
condition, in all respects, as is re- other is nothing more than a mere
quired for any cereal crop, and it I tool. Men who can be relied upon
should be plowed deeper, and the are always in demand. The scare-
subsoil should be broken up. eet thiog in the world to-day is a
While there is often carelessness I thoroughly reliable man."
?S1P
OASTOnZA.
Kgutor
Ktlxi T.I Raw INnn
Burning the ledgers does
loose from liability.
not
in preparing the ground, there is
quite as often as great carelessness
in handling the trees. Acres of
trees are planted just as they come
from the nursery, with some of the
roots broken off, and the tree thus
thrown out of its natural balance.
To restore this balance the tree mast
be pruned. With standard orchad
trees this is done by cutting back
the branches at the top of the other
wise naked, tree, within about
three buds of their base. Dwarf
trees, if they are two or three years
old, will need to have their side
branches cut back, so as to form a
pyramid.
No tree or plant should be plant
ed with its roots in a cramped posi
tion. Have the hole large enough
to permit of the free epreading of
the roots. When the tree is in posi
tion, and held firmly in the proper
position, fill in the dirt until the
note is two-thirds nued, when a
pail of water should be poured
around it, especially if the weather
and soil are dry. Then fill up the
hole and firm the soil gently. Stak
ing the tree is a matter of safety, many yean by all druggists lath world.
For wue DT w u.
Sweet Bells Jangted
Out of Tune and Harsh."
aazU o( mnwa, TUr ax eroaa. 4a.
poSat. atcklf, awrroa bvrtei to
LbcmMlv sj their famOi. Tktr
ipoaiuoea ax frmm, a til iWy,
lbra la a raoa. Tbaycaaa
McELREE'S
Wine of Cardui
It bring health to the wceaaaJy
orjraiusm, airl health there taeaas
ii restore womaaiTijor and power.
It tone 3 the nerve which ta"er-
ing and diee hare shattered. It is
U most perfect remedy ever Orised
to reioro we women to perfect
health, and to make, them attractive
aikl harry. frx at all drorvUta..
For atdvic ia case requiring to
ial directions, adlrw, riviaz yrc
totasThe LJie Advisory De
partmenV The Chattanooga Medi
cine vo-. i-nananoogm. icaa. ,
RETT. W. SMITH. Cam. K. C,
7 wiia i a . ma ot vara at
lor falUc at urn not aa4 a asm
The Appetite of a Goat
Is MtTieJ by all poor djepeptir bua
stomach and liter are oat rl orU-r. All orb
sbould know that Dr. King's New Lite I'll!,
tb wonjerful Stomach a&J Liter Remedy.
girt a splendid appetite, soqdJ digestion
and regular bodily habit tbat tni.rea per
fect health and great energy. Oulv 2Sc. at
W. Q. Thomas' Drug Store.
The Alpha and the Omega of all
things is the love of God.
V.
Doe It ray to Day Cheap?
A cheap remedy for cough and colds
ia all right, bat yoa waot something that
will relieve and ear the more tever aod
dangerous realu of throat aod long
trouble. What shall yoa do? Uo to a
warmer and mor rvgnlar climate? Yes,
if pouibl for yoa, then in either ease
take the oxlt remedy that has been i o-
trodaced in all elf ilized eoantrie with
aaeces in setere throat aod long trouble.
Boche German Srrap." It not only
heals and atimolate the tisnoes to d-
stroy the germ diaeaae.bat allays ioflam
THE
PEERLESS
STEAM
COOKER.
No man with a family ahould
come to town next week and fail
to call at the Time office to eee the
Peerless Steam Cooker.
No housekeeper should be with
out one especially as summer
comes on.
It will pay for iteelf in a very
and mulch with litter. Keep the
ground clear of weeds and grass,
and the soil loose. The Agricul
tural Epitomist.
mation. can easy eipectorttion. gives I short time If used alone for Can
ning Vegetables and Fruit, and
they both can be kept to perfection.
a food night a rest, ana eare lb pa
tient. Try OSB boUle. Recommended
Thorn., druggist.
The man is the measure of
his
money.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION FIG-
UltES,
finished business and adjourned
yesterday, but it was continued I d lhfi world,y gooJs wiU righty
upon request oi counsel nnwi some- manaped. We should reraerftber that
D
Baltimore San. "
At the election of 1896, Mr. Me
Kinley received 603,514 more votes
than Mr. Bryan. Of the electoral
vote Mr. Bryan received 176 and
Mr. McKinley 271, a majority of
95. And yet a change of about
22,000 votes, taken from Mr. Mc
Kinley and given to Mr. Bryan,
in certain States would have elect
ed the latter. It requires 224
electoral votes for the election of
President, or 48 more than Mr.
Bryan received.
California gave eight of its votes
Glorloa New
Come front Dr. D. B. I'argile, of Washita,
I. T: lie write: "Foor bottle of P3ertnc
Bitter has cored Mrs, Brewer of acrofula,
which had caused her great sntferinff for
year. Terrible sores woulJ break oat on
her head and face and tLe beat doctors could
gie no help, bat ber rare ia complete and her
health ia excellent." Tbia shows what thoos
aodshare proved that Electric Bitter U
the bt blood purifier known. Its the L
preme remedy lor enema, tetter, nicer, txnle
and runoiog eore. It stimulate liver, kid
ners and bowels, expels poisons, help di
gestion, bailds np the streogta. Only 50
cent. Sold br W. 'O. Thomas," DrujfgWt.
Guaranteed.
We would be glad to have every
one visiting our town next week to
call aod examine this useful article
whether tbey intend purchasing
or not.
Very respectfully,
MRS. J. A. THOMAS.
It is life within tbat decides like
nesses witnout.
the same
; may . bio
ind which kindles the fire
it out. If a man has re
in good health while o.herj
mained
have been attacked
rith some disease
H YABBOOCQH, Ja. ; ;
ATIOENEY AT LAW,
.' XOUfSBUBO. N. C
OTUce In Opera Boose building, Court street
Jill legal bushiess intrusted to him
wiy. receive proinpt and careful attention.
Lr. b, k. kino,
DSNT1ST,
LoilBTJKQ, N. C.
Ori i oveb Atcockb Dane Company. ,
rith an emfirinoo of twenty-five year
a sufficient guarantee of my work .in all
thi up-to-date lines of the profession.
J I .
HOTELS.
1
-4
It
-FJIANKLINTOS HOTEL
IFEANKLINTON, N. C. "
mWL MERRILL, Prf r.
Good accomodation for the traveling
public. I
I f . ,
(ood Livery Attached.
MASSENBURG HOTEL
Po
Massnburc Prdpir
HENDERSON, N. C
Gobd accommodations. Good fare;
lit and attentive ervan4s
:
NORWOOD HOUSE
a .
wirrenton. I Karth Carolina
w.j. NORWOOD, Proprietor;
ftronage ot Commercial Tourists and
t' 'ivelins PnMlA f9nifeitui
Good Sample Boom.
Feed Sale S Liyery
STABLE. -
LOUISBURG. N. C.
future day. The case is known
Jefferson and Clinton, Madison and as the Bullock will suit, and it bas
Clinton, Jackson and Calhoun, Jack- attracted considerable interest . in
son and Van Buren, Van Buren and Granyille county.
R. M.1 Johnson, Lincoln-, and Hamlin, Not long ago J. T. Bullock, who he has had the good luck to escape
Lincoln and Johnson, Harrison and wa8 about 75 years of age, died that which others have had to bear.
Morton.5 V leaviu&r 'an estate valued at - about ..tt. that heaneth nn riches knoweth
And now if there is any charm in twenty-five thousand dollars, all of not who shall enjoy thera." He de-
the letter N look out for a grouud which he gave to bis young wile. I frauds not only other meo but his own
whom he wedded about' six years self as well. The cry of the poor and
ww . - "It f. a,Vl . .
ago ue ieu no cnnaren ous toe unfortunate never enters his" ears. Bat
brothers and sisters, nephews and at some time he will be reminded of
nieces are raising a nowi. Aoey his past life in this world when it will
claim that the old man was unduly be too late to do him any good. . His
influenced in making his last will mind is never expanded beyond the cir-
and testament, and that he did leumference of the almiehty dollar. A
not know what he was doing. 1 man -may have health, wealth, and
The old man was a little peculiar good Isck, yet if he be narrow-
and was Bomewhat qn the order ot j hearted, dishonesty selfish, boastful or
a misef He had-considerable covetous, he is altogether a failure in
fie Fooled The Surgeon.
All doctor told Reoick Hamilton, of West
Je&erson, O., after suffering 13 month from
to McKinley by a plurality of 2,- I rectal fistula, be would die nates coUy
797, and one to Bryan. A ehange peraUon w.s performed, but he cured Li m
. . . . I elf with nveboze of Bucklen s Arnica tsilve.
OI 1.4UU votes WOUia Dave given Uh, ,Bpe.t TO cur on earth, and th beet
all nino to Bryan. Kentucky gave J aaireia the world. 25 cents a box. ftol i ty
12 ftt to MoTTlnlA- btr mnlori- W. O Tboma. Druggist.
swell that will roll Bryan and - Steven
son into effice'next November. Lok
out, I say, and have as much la th as
vou do in seeing the new moon in a
clear sk v over vour ! right shoulder.
HAYES & FULLER. Proorietors Bryan. was defeated the.last lime
- . I . . t 1 . : a n
cause me name oi nu ruaumg iodic
j ended in L. That's why the wise men
wouldn't, take Hill this time too.
much L (heUin it they sail. But
I all's well that N's (ends) well,
GOOD TEAMS AND .
POLITE DRIVERS.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO
. - TRAVELING MEN. :
so Mr. Shakespeare says. Bryan and casb, but was afraid to deposit it J that be does not set the right example j0UDlfa
keep it around the house. Con
sequently be came to Durham and
rented a private vault in the First
National Bank, where he put $10,-
A REMEDY FOR NOSEBLEED.
Stevenson will sweep the country, for in banks, and did not want to before the rising generation
the double N's have never been de
feated. .. ;x ?v
And there is another shameful neg
lect in our histories. They tell us noth
ing scarcely of the mothers or wives 000 in gold which is still in the
ol the presidents; nothing of their I vault waitiug for the courts to de
children nor who was born in the white cide to whom it belongs. The case
housej .Of- course .we know abjut promises to be a long-fought one
. . . mT, .r,u nnn. Wwhinf ton's mother and his wife, and one tbat will attract consider
A X lnK LiinJBi ur muu i . a - i .
and Dorothy or Dolly Madi.on wno t able attention
A Subscriber.
GIE8 ALWATS ON. HAND.
We always keep good horses for
sale, at very reasonable'
prices. , .
. I . rW J J . . W A an M A
was a wiaow xoaa, anu raijuc
Vin to Mrs. Lincoln, for she was a
Todd. We know something about
General Jackson's wife and about Mrs
Eaton, for there was a scandal about
her, and because: Mrs. Calhoun and
others wouldn't visit her In lhe white
NOTICE. .
The undersigned has qulified ao Execn
x.. f q t i norm. . deceased, and notice
lur in u. a - j w - - . , , tuu . w
estaco
t nnflfi. and all those noiaingcjaims gai. j,K,.. marr ed a Mr. u-ppes ana
ulA aVfite mnst present them on or ne. iB i .. .
Kr? Talv 6 1901, or. this notice wiU be her descendants are qu te numerous
plead in har of their recovery . -
R. B. ft'HlTB, Atty.- -
July 6, 1900. . - -
J The One Day Cold cure.
Pnr colds and sore throat use Kermott's Cboeo.
late Laxative Quinine.
nd quickly cure. -
)ai use JVCI Uivni - v
Easily taken aa candy
Btitutional diBease, requires a constitutional
house Jackson broke up his cabinet treatment '. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
and took a new. one. VVe know that ternai.y. cUs -
auu Ul UVU U 9 D W I W, w v J
destroying the foundation of the disease, and
giving the patient strength by building np
the constitution and assisting nature in do
ing its work." The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers that thev offer
One Hundred Dollar for anj eae that it
f.-iils to cure. - Send for list of testimonials.
Address, F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O
Children are - occasionally
troubled with bleeding at the nose,-
and in some instances this becomes
quite alarming especially when
all known remedies fail, and the
weakening flow still continues;
and in. this instance, as in many
$ioo Rewai,-$ioo. - " I others, the best remedy is one or
'The readers of this paper will be pleased to I the simplest that Could be tried.
..... "
A celebrated physician' has claim
ed in ooe of his lectures tbat this
"beet rememdy" is a vigorous mo
tion of the jaws, as in the act. of
chewing. In the case of a child
learn that there is at least one dreaded dis
ease that science has been able to cure in all
its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure is the only positive cur known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con-
ty of 281 and one to Bryan. A
change of 142 votes would have
added 12 electoral votes to the
Bryan column. A change of 1,
740 in Delaware, 9,242 io Indiana,
2,825 in North Dabota, 1,050 io
Oregon and 5,744 in West Virginia
would have given the . electoral
votes of these States, 60 in all, to
Bryau and would.have elected bim. I
With the silver issue absolutely
eliminated from the platform all
these States and several others,
including Maryland, would have
been almost assured to the Demo
crats. As it is, they may go .for
bim, but it will be a bard and a
contest. Inthe Cleveland
Blaine campaign, in 1884, - there
seemed far less prospect for the
election of the Democratic ticket
in the early part of the campaign
than there is at the present time
for Bryan. In point of fact Cleve
land was beaten absolutely until
the Rev. Mr. Barchard eame along
ani saved him. It is far too early
io the game to make any - predic
Hons at this tine. A Burcbard
may appear, and Ibere are many
who believe that the Hon. The
odore Roosevelt will te the Borcb
ard of 1900. His speech at St.
Paul is a fairly good starter.
Scandal mongers must wade
through mud to gather their goods.
Liver
JM and
(i. Jr Kidney
DL'cxscs are manifested by
Backache,
Rheumatism,
Loss of Appetite,
Foul Tongue
and Weakness
Dr. J. II. LlcLEAIPS
nn nf w orandsons was my class
Vu . Q
mate in college. We. know some
thing about Mrs. Polk and Harriett
Lane, : who kept' the white bouse for b pgst. 75 cent.
Buchanan and about Julia Dent Grant I Hall's Family Pill are the best.
he recommends giving a wad of
paper to chew, as the rapid work
ing of the jaws stops the flow of
blood;"but why not try chewing
gum instead of paperf
OASTOnZA.
Ban th ' 7 The Ksid Ysb Han Alwars fk
. A Life And Death Fight.
Mr. W. A. Dine of Manchester, lav, writing
of hi almost miraculous escape from death
says. "Exposure after meaale iudored
rious lung trouble, which ended in Consump
tion. All n? doctors said I must aoon din.
Then 1 began to use De. King's New Piaer.e
ery for Consumption, which completely cured
rue. 1 would not be without It even u it cost
5.00 a bottle, fluodiedshav naed it on
my recommendation m4 all mj it never fail
to core Throat, Cheat and Lung troubles.
Bejular sixe SOo and ft. 00. Trial bottle
free at W. 0. Thomas' Drug 8tor.
... LIVER and
KIDNEY BALM
Is the remedy yoa need, of equal
service ia mflJ or chronic cases.
LOO PER BOTTLE.
A Mother Tell How She SdTcd Her
Llttlo Daughters Lire.
"I am the mother of eight children and have
had a great deal of experience ith medi
cine. Last summer my little daughter bad
tb dysentery in its womtform. Wethought
she would die.' I tried everything I could
think of, but nothing seemed to do her any
good. 1 saw by -an advertisement ia oor
rarer tbat Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended
nil aent an-i rot a bottle at once. It Proved
to be one ot tb very beet medicine we ever W. G.'-TaoMU, Druggist
had in the bouse. It saved my little daugh
ter's life. 1 am anxiousjor every motbr to
know what an excellent medicine it la. Had
I know It at first it woold have saved me
a great deal of anxiety and nfy little daugh
ter much suffering Your truly, lit. Geo.
F. Branica, Liberty, It. I. J"oralebyW.
Thomas.
HENDERSON TELEPHONE CO.
Polish cannot
precious.
make a
pebble
Th soothing and beating proper! ie of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleasant
tast and prompt and permanent care,
General Sittixtzndkxt's Office.
IIesoersow, N C, March 13, 1000.
The company begs to announce
that the following towns are now
hav mad it a great favorite with tb peo-1 connected by the long distance erv-
ple everywhere.
For sale bv W. O. Thomas.
Men are willine to be slaves ofi
some that they may be masters of
others.
It wul surprise yoa to experienc th bene
fit obtained by nsing tb dainty and famos
little pills known as DeKitt's Little Early
Riser. W". O Thomas.
Earth is one of the colonies of
heaven since Christ migrated here.
The quicker yoo stop a cough or cold th
dahger there wiU be of fatal long troab.e
On Miuute Cough Car U th only harmless
remedy tbat give immediate result. To
will I ks it. W. 0 Thomas.
. It is more important, for the
preacher to prepare himself than
his sermon.
Ton will never find nj other pdla so
prompt and so pleasant as DsWiu's Littl
Far'y P.Lserr. W. Q. Thorn
ice, and the rates herewith published
will be effective on and alter March
lJlh, 1S09:
FROM LOCISBCRG TO
Axtell, 2.', Maeon, 30
Airly. 3- Manaon,
P.roolaton. 25 iledoc, 3.
PrinklevTille.S.", Sliddleburg, 2.
Centre iJle, Oakville, 33
Churchill 33 Oxford, 30
Crowflla, GO iUJfreway, 25
DabneT. 2.x Kinjrwood. W)
Knfleld. 50
Franklin ton, 20
Gnston,
Gillburg,
Henderson,
Halifax.
Kittrell,
Laurel,
Littleton
35
20
20
45
20
33
Roa nok ella pid4 0
Tillery, 50
Vaugban, 35
Warren Plains, 25
Warrenton, 25
Wcldon, 40
"Wir. 25
Yourgsville, 25
Subwrribera hare frev use ol Cen-
terville and L anrel luaee. yon-subscribers
10 ctcts toil. -
F. C. TCEPLElf AN, Gcsl Sept.