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JAS; X TpDMAS, Editor anil Proprietor.
TZEHE3 COTJHTY, THE STATE, M'-H-fri TTiTIOIN".
SU3SCSIPT1CI: JI.C3 PtrTur, SWctlj li kimu
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VOL fCXX
LOUISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1900.
NUMBER 2i
' CHUitCH DIUECTOKY -
! i jj METHODIST. "
Sunday Sahool at 9:30 A. M.
; ) j ;j i Gko. a. Baker. Sapt.
preic'hinat'll A- M.j and8-P, M.
eVery rmd' - " ' - . - ,
PraVtir tinMing Wednesday night.'"
: : 'i ; M. T. Tlylee. Pastor;
. I BAPTIST. .. . ' -: .'
Sui day School at 9:30 A. M. , i -
j Tkos. B. Wilder, Sapt
Pr. noiiinjfat 11 A. M., and .8 P. M.,
I'rftvtJr martins? Thursday night.
I I i i ' t Foubest Smith. Pastor.
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10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
I will sell mv entire stock of
goods at a discount. Purchasers
can rent Btore as I am going but of
business. Any onejiesiring to go
in business bere can get a bargain
nuiij o. . r. w insion. Jb irst
comes can get a bargain;
i t ; ' J. P.- Winston.
- ! Louioburg, N. C.
one
AN ADDRESS
Made Before the Alumnse' Association
of Loulsbunr Female College at
r- the Last Commcucemeat. - x
js hool-girl's sharpened appetite. The
"Saturdays we spent at the Hill s, Ma
loneV, Person's, Ballard's, King's, Ful
ler's, Brown's and many others, will
s-ver remain apart of Louisburg's most
interesting history, to the humble
writtr. , . . - -
While we renew old associations and
I j'k into the faces of those we love, I
Of course, not, they are all good now.
Some of those boys are now fathers
and grandfathers, and would be
shocked if they knew that one of their
daughters should ever flatter a lace
trimmed handkerchief, in order that
the boys might enjoy its delicate per
fume.. Wei'.! well! we are glad that
the world is -improving. Hark; I hear
-ft-
j. bann,
1'1AC"JCING PHYSICIAN, "
Louisburg, N. C. !
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OiUeeiovefl.ThomasVDrag Store.
Dtt. S.'P. fillJRT,
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PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
ip. "ouisburg, N. C.
Offli In th( FordJBuilding, corner Main
anil Niinh Btijwts. Up stairs front.
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STEAM LAUNDRY benefit of those who could rot be "-pies
"Wehavetheaerenp.vfor tfUKTifT ent. Editor,! - -
Steam Laundry, Italeigh, N. C, and T c , , . . " ;
HA . ' . ' 1-1 am carl T rv ' r K t ne n- a! I o o i,vntie
we it seuuing a quantity-of clothes v- ; . .". " - yjv
there each week to be laundered. All ' half formed shadows ofjhe past flit
f?H? J iS " ?aranteed, and- the before me. Tears fill my eyes', as
ladies and. srentlemen who dirft to . . - - - ' '
have their Collars, Cuffs, -Shirts, tDOlJ2hls wander back to long years
VY.awts or; any article of Clothina' i ago, must I sav lone years - aso ? It
welt laundered; will find it-to their
advantage to send them through us I . ,i
to the Laundry. All you have to do 1 we were. yg- . How, quickly gray
is to,send the articles to us, and we hars come now-a-day! These dear old
promise you they will return to yon iiaHs then resounded with i -vous laueh-
BY MRS. MAGGIE ARTHUR CALL.
f The address of Mr?. , Call, who is a
graduate of Louisburg Female College
was listened to with so much pleasure
and interest by the visitors at the last memory's Art Gallery and permit me I 48 l Joked thirty years ago on the
Commencement, is published . for the to show you a few of the pictures hang nolT "oath day.
would ask you to enter with roe into a beU wh7 hcre is lhe old church just
D
R. R. P. BrARBOROrjQH,
PHYstClAN AND SURGEON,
I lodisbcb,;N.! C.
in O. K. styled
KespectfuIIy ,
, - King & Clifton.
:THE:
Gatotooel Cottage,
VIRGINIA BEACH. VA.
ter,"the dear old walks bring freshly
back the gambols of girlhood, and
once again we look into the - beautiful
ing on the walls of the past. Beauti
ful faces peer out with many a smile,
forms of bright beauty' come . throng
ing around, beatiful sunny landscapes
of sun-set springtime : ," -
First in the band 1 of' bright spirits
. you'll know
Is our, poet's pure song," sang - years
.ago, ; ... ;
His brow is pale, his eyes of fire
Gleams strangely still, as a funeral
pyre.
And 'iho he won an immortal goal
A bewildering anguish thrilled hisjsouL
Consumption drank . the life of his
heart,
fair faces of those gone away. Thoughts J Grief tore its quivering fibres apart.
O.Hce 2nd Ifloor Neat buiUing, phone 89.
Nmht calls answere'J from T. w.Blckett'a
resilience; plguue 74. ; i
of those days are refreshing to our soul,
they come upon our saddened hearts
like the balmv dew-scented breath of a
MRS. HOMER ATKINSON. Ma .- a t a-a ,k
! PROPER. " I l j: J t
i sicps, wny uiu noi my ciass-mates rusn
r
The girlsare coming in uniform blue,
The boys expectant are looking for you.
So demure thev look, so timid and shy,
That the boys must look as I said on the
-sly. . .
The teachers are 'watching, no whispers
. are heard,
Not even a move the auiet stirred. .
Soon from the pulpit the preacher an
nounced That worldliness and sin must be renounced.
From the gallery there arose a glad re
frain,
"Amazing Grace" was the sweet old
strain.
Brave Daniel Hill the tune then led
As we slowly bowed 'round the table
". spread. '
But why. linger here, suppose I
you some pictures in lighter
was quiet, two white robed figures io I
down three flights of steps, raised the
basement window, climbed out. My!
how their teeth chattered, (it was win
ter time) grabbed the coveted prize.
It was heavy. He was a generous soul. 1
-Then came the tug of war, how to get
the heavy box to its proper destina
tion. Frying ' Pan Vale. After many
rests at each landing, the task was ac
complished to the extreme delight of
the other girls. Umbrellas were raised
to keep the light from showing through
the transoms into the ball. A nail
and the heel of a shoe constituted the
implements by which we first attacked
a can of luscious peaches. You all
know how loud a little noise sounds
BCTIXG MORE TROUBLE.
The administration announces
tbat arrangements bare practically
been completed for the purchase
from Spain by the United States
of two islands in the Philippine
group wbicb by a blunder were
overlooked in the Paris treaty.
Tie priee is $100,000. r
It is not easy toeea why the ad
ministration or any American
should be proud of this new trans
action. The country has already
paid $20,000,000 tor the Philip
pines, including the rigut to pcnd
$200,000,000 in tboee islands upon
a Tain attempt to ''benevolently
assimilate" the inhabitants eay-
M 9 jjf)
l "T n
His baby wandered away seeking flw-
4 . - ers
Which bloom alone in Eden's bowers,
His soul yearned for the lofty steeps
which his beautiful flights of imagery I show
penciled "before him, he almost reached vin- Hal ha! I hear you say, What's
B b. aiAaeisiNisuiiu
Parties visitine the Seashore r.an oul lo fucei ,ac as ,n ,nc uas DI " laDB the summit, when lol death stays him.
C3 I - b mi r ... . I '
find no pleasauter resort than Vir- sne ine,r otsteps stiu linger on The throbbines of his bosom have
: T t i , I l i.i . . -u J
ginia ueacn, ana tne most nome- "ic green, auu meir snvcr vdkcs sun ceased, his longfn and yearnings are
ii.b auu tumiuriauio pmce iu Biop unger on tne air. vacations nave come
:. it. n j n.ii l over.
fcuc warwouu Ullage unuer me -nd trone Tn tpprf tim T mcil mv rla.
tint! 'AtfltA In all tVa fVki-ia.f-0 tfv tha Qtota I t Ua..a - A 4 Til A A a 1
sTTORNEY AT LAW.!
UUISBUB. H. 0. j
OSHce in poart House.
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COOKER 8c sow, ; i i
j .TTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
ii.ouisBUBe.ir. o.
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mates again, and to-day we are call-
i ing for voices that are silent, listening
for footsteps that are bushed, yearning
I for hope that made life happy and for
LOOK OUT FUSION! Iove thal made it supremely, beautiful.
Memory has treasured every object,
ana pleasure oi guests receive
closest attention Rates made
known on application. , '
A
' Wi.'i it.r.priti the courts of Nash. Franklin,
Granville, Warren and Wakecouirties.alsotUe I iast
Supreme CoUrtof Nortn Carolina, and the U.
(J. Circuit
atl District Courts.
big fusion arrangement has
been perfected iu Louisburg
-r whereby the two best barbers have
united and offer to the peo-
DB. E.5. PjiSTBR.
1 .R3.VFO(fiCER tMitOJfH
1
FRACTIGjiNa PHYSICIANS t SUKaBONS,
Louidbarg, N."C. - :
omc ovflr Aycocke Drag Capany.
a ; : i
1 db! j. e. MAiNi pie of the county all the con veni
ences of a, first-class shop.The
Best: 1 Hair Dressing, Shaving
and' Shampooing. We mako a
every tree, rock and flower, and 'tis
well that I am permitted to be with
you just at this time ere the hand of
improvement . touches the dear old
building, it will never be so ' dear
again. Te days spent within these
sacred walls U one of the brightest
YYi. 15AYW00D Hl'FFIN.'l:
I fATTORNEY-AT-LAW, i
1 1 'J, LOU1SBUBS. IT. 0.
will Dracilitifl in nil the Courts of Franklin
and udjoiiifbg counties, also iu the- (Supreme
Court, and-u the United BUtes JUistrlut and
Circuit uoiyta. . r , !
umce a1' Cooper and Clifton Building.
aud Children's hair. You need not J spots in the memory. of the past. It
feel uneasy while being shaved at 1 is like old familiar music, some cher
ished sttain not a siDgle discord roin-
T
HOB. WILDER,
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW,
' - LOTJISBUBe, W. 0.
Offlee on Main street, over Jones tt Cooper's
tore.
V
S. SjPRDILL. , 1
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
3 , : louisburo.s. C. i
onrisnop. we Keep onr "neaas
level."- Give us" a chauce and we
will prove all we say. Everything
nice and clean. -
Walter M. Alston,
ZoLLIB WlLKINS.
FARMERS AID MERCHANTS BAM
:of:
I LOUISBURG, N. C.
ASSETS OVER
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
Ah ! pause here just awhile, what
venerable face is this ? Whose form is
bending under the weight of years, the
plowshare of time has furrowed his face,
the frosts of many winters has whitened
his hair, but in the "dim perspective"
we can see the rich rewards of the
righteous. . How beautiful was the sun
set of his life. It was all glorious.
Wearied with his pilgrimage, he too has
fallen asleep. Happiness to Jiis freed
soul and tears to his memory.
Look upon the happy face of this
maiden, life is as fitful as the blushes
upon-her cheek, then her heart was
warm and beating with the wild im-
this? That is the arrival of one of
the first students after the war. She
came in tegal state from the east
seated in a 'spring wagon drawn by
Rhoda, a Confederate mule. The
town in which she resided was in pos
session of the Yankees during the last
years of he war, so dress goods were
plentiful, her. best dress was worsted
with large red roses scattered pro
fusely within , its folds, trimmed with
black galoon, all plaited and quilled
up, and as well as remembrance serves
roe, it took eight bunches to complete
this then most stylish garment. She
was the cynosure of all eyes, the envy
of the college, a veritable belle and
held undisputed sway. And right
here an incident comes before me.
Short hair was then tbs prevailing
fash ion , a hair dresser was sent for,
gled, ajove song, a memory of the j
past. "As bygone hours come o er
rayhean," I hear a voice Keep si
lence all ! It rises and swells upon the
air, 'tis a sweet young voice Can't
you hear it? It will forever thrill
through my heart. Have the bright
dreams of other years that brought
oulses of girlhood, no care unon her
brow, her bounding bosom full of er silken locks were shorn (contrary
hopes. She was my spirit's mate, she " parents wishes), but It was style
was glad with me in gladness, sad with
me in sadness. We ate together at the
table, traded in what most tickled our
palates worked our sums together,
spilled our ink together, sopped it up
with our white aprons, told dear Miss
DOLLARS.
Granville. iWarren and Wake conuties, also
the HuDrSma Court of North Carolina.
frompt attention given to collections.
- Odli ov&r Egerton's btore.
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t- : . : .... i j -1. A v.. I
buiu inuuem j y, uccu u-.uCu Duy Qur misrepresentations. She
t n nrinrru srnrma rw m rf r i i ig i n a i
- . . ... . the world Mnresses it. mv
truant,birdf; hope, proved false, re- chum .. The memories clustering
fusing thy hard lot to share? Oh I how Qf Qur spirits
good is God, who kindly conceals all credly swcet. The light of her large
events of future years. ,ustrous wuh hw which seemed
On May 26th 1867, I stood on this borrowed from the skies, beamed forth
dear old rostrum and. announced ray a divine intelligence. She beautifully
A
young man alter seeing the ycung
lady, could not sleep, the beautiful
vision so haunted hira, the muses at
last came' to his relief. Next day as
she was walking out on the "dead
line" an orange fell at her feet, she
seized it expecting to enjoy the deli,
cious juices within, when lo! the
friendly rind contained the scrib
blings of a young poet, a love sick
swain. Only one verse is remembered
now.
A college girl you see has cut cflf her
hair,
through a large building in the still I ing nothing of the loss of precious
hours of the night. . Soon a knock, life and equally precious na.
knock was heard by a teacher. She tional honor. This was blunder1
coursed the sound to unfortunate "Fry-1 enough of its kind and the Ameri-
ing Pan Vale." A tap came on the can people want no more of it.
door, lights were instantly blown out, Even Ilannaand McKinley should
then came a louder tap, we cracked know by this time tbat the Ameri-
the door, yawning, at the same time, can citizentias uo money toequan-
Whose that? Is that knocking in this der on islands 10.000 miles away,
room? No mam, we are all in bed, inhabited by Mohammedan slave-
snoring could be distinctly heard, holders and polygamlsts islands
In out, haste we carried the peaches themselves worse than useless, I e-
tn heri Inn. We had unrreeded in ine a BOUrce OI Weaaness ana a
making a hole in the. can when dis- constantly increasing bill of ex
covered). The rich amber colored pense to the country, a reproaeb to
juice deluged our bed. Two ot'the a people who hitherto have" proudly
girls' had a very sweet sleep that night, teld the honor of leading the way
Just back of the College was our in popular goyernment and en-
sweet potato patch. Dear Miss Welfare Hghtenment. Durham Sun.
taught astronomy, she was one of the
finest characters I have ever known.
When the Pleiads and Orion were just
peeping over the treetops, she would
take the class out to trace the different
constellations. It was the fall of the
year, sweet potato time, while this
dear woman was trying to instruct us.
some were looking above, while others
were digging below. I remember so
well while I was trying to place Betel
gese and Belatrix . in Orion, my chum
was cramming potatoes in unnameable
quarters. "Stolen waters are sweet and
bread eaten 'in secret is pleasant.-'
Your worthy President, since those
gone away days has moved over on
77;o Tlmo Ccrsca
I to emy elderly woman when an Its-
porunt rancuonai caang Uxn plac.
I This is cUed "Tb Charrs cf Life."
Theetitire system tmdcryoe a chaste.
Dreadful diseases rodi as eaacer aad
corisnmptioa are cflca contracted at
this
VJino cfCnrdui
strrazthens aad tmri&ea the entire
over these pitftus. Its effects have
been wonderful. It is rood for all
menstrual troubles, tmt Is especially
I recommend ea at tats time. Ask
yonr drurtst for the Liaoes Wis of
CarduL ttjooaboUie.
For advice ia cases reculricjr ttwcLal
dlrectioct. address the -Ladiet Ad
visory DeTmrSaeEV Tt Chatta
nooga UevltClno Ox, Cns tranooga.
rnow k j. cooro.
Wr. Wko of Cardot
trr. aad ft.ttr K
OkaMe4 Lii.'
I.TmU,H
teun r rmii
CASTOR I A
For Lofaxis and CMldxen.
TI13 Kind Yea Hai3 Alwajs Bcngbt
Bears the
Signature of 1
General notions are generally
wrong. Lady M. Montagu.
Docs It Pay to Duy Cbeap?
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Tbs Hisses Yaitcrcus Scbcol.
We nnnounce to the patrons of
our School and to the parents of
Ixuuburtr and vicinity rprrawy,
that the Fall Term of our School be
gin on Saturday, SrptemberJ.IIKX).
with mcreaoU lacuiUS lor thoroujra
work in every department.
e have kept up with the beet and
1 most approved modern educational
method and reform, and are en
abled to obtain the best result by
intelligent effort. -
We lire equallr well prepared . to
tench a beginner the alphabet, and
to fit a young lady lor euy and suc-
cr.Hful entranre into the higher
Collejirw and Universities.
For the two-fold purpose of mak
insr loarninff ertsy and .ploaant to
the child, and of training the hands
A cheap remedy for coords and colds
Is all right, bat you want aomethieit that
will relieve and care the more uiere and
dsofferoQ malu of throat and Ion I to be dclt and the eyes to be occur-
troubles. What ball joa Ju7 uo to a 1 nt. we liave added a Klnuermrw-a
this the side of the street and become ,r(a" morw 'Lm Ifl: department, which will be under the
4 ixwwi" .u wu, .v-w 1 (lirfvtion 01 MiM Ivor, wno was
famous Kindergarten,
ana polls. J
grown, tne gins are now nts jewels. "Hoecbee'eGrrtnaa Srrop. ' Itnotooiyi im.
Tenderlv he binds them to bis heart. "a e 1 woes w ae- College Preparatory Courw 13-00
- mi ni r 1 in vrria 1 1 1 mm ! .11.. a 1 . k m iuub . . .
n . . irnrl.'mtr
11 possiol for yoa, tbeo fa eitber ease jjirVtion of il
the head of a still larger and more take the oxly remrdr tbat has bea la- v 1 " i .
hefmifnl familv TTis hov are all trodaced la all citiliid eoantrii Ub "J1. 1 J" r ,
beSutiful family. His boys are an ioeceM tMlhro4l.0i,U0Ktn,obi School of Ind.n
May time deal kindly with him. 'Long matlon. caases easy eipectoration. gives
may he be spared to teach young mind, MtS. KiSS-STal S
and impress upon youthful hearts the I many years by all drogKiats iothe world.
beauties of the christian religion. But
we must stop lest we weary you. How
delightful to dwell in sunny land of
memories. . I would fain linger longer
among the fair forms and sweet faces
of long ago, and upon the glowing
For sale by W Q. Thomas. droffjisU
In the multitude of counsellors
there is safety. Proverbs.
: El
;rrv -w.iuckett,
X a
ATTORN B2" AND COTJITSELLOB AT LAW.
i ,!'. fj : LOUISB0K8 H. C.
Prqmpt Hnd painstaking attention given to
overy matler intrusted to his hands.
Refers tf Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon John
Marininir. lion. Robt. W. Winston. Hon. J. C.
Buxton, FJs. First National Bank of Wln-
stonOtenfl ft Manly, Winston, reopieo ctuia.
OI mpnroe unas. js. tayior, jrrea. nw
eaujouegtn txou. a. w. iuuummuw!. 1
Office in-Court House, opposite BherUTs.
J J - :
ALL OF WHICH IS HELD FOR THE PRO
; TECTION OF DEPOSITORS. .
i graduating su jacu I have launched adorned the name of woman, she sowed And presents now an aspect entirely
my bark. Truly I have sailed away J golden grains of good wherever she
: MiSFEBSON,
' S '
g ATTORNEY AT-1AW,
LouisBuse, h. e. .
FrKcticett In all courts. Office Id aeai
ulldlng.S 1
- p ' H i.TARBOROTJQH, JB !
Deposits Solicited
i Subject to Check
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I Money to loan on approval of
: j . security.
! William Bailet. Presidents.
A. B. HAwmirs. Vice President
, ! W.J. Bteelt. Cashier.
i f I" - -- :r- - 7"
Safe Deposit Boxes for rent, $ 1.50
i 2.00 and $3.00 a year
II Jiiii
II t1
: fATl OENEY AT IA W,
XPUISBURG.N.C.
OIBce intopera House building, Court street
All! lefial business , intrusted to him
will receive prompt and careful attention.
Feed Sale I Livery
STABLE.
j i
on tempestuous seas, for just at. that
time the brave undaunted Southern
woman was still trying to make y
on Interest, or aQd happiness bloom in their noines
once more. Never from the days of
Leonidas when. Greece and Rome ruled
the world had woman been called
upon to act a more heroic part. The
women of the South took up new bur
dens, and I with them learned the les
son of duty. You have no conception
of the nerve and fortitude that it takes
for a woman. to meet the saddest oi all
destinies, a hand to hand conflict in
the stern battles of life. ..-The rainbow
of hope spanning the clouds and shad
ows that cover the rough vovage of
life cheered me on.- Soon I - wished
lor a Pilot, you would not have a wo
man launch herfrail bark on the stormy
sea of life with but her own feeble hand
to guide and control it? Surely; not.
Ever since Eve plucked the forbidden
fruit and so invitingly offered , it to
new,
But the keen blade of eonnetrv still she
I i i . l . i : i I .
went, auu gicaucu ai uarvcsi umc, imc I wjj WCar
Ruth, slhe faithful Moabitess. Her My heart's bleeding tendrils to cruelly
touch was one of tenderness, her voice
one of sweetness, her laugh one of rip
pling music, her heart one in which
Christ abided. Oh ! how I miss her,
Since she went home -
The Robin's note has touched a minor
. -strain,
The old glad songs breathe out a sad
"hugh."
The hugh in the last line was spelled
Hugh with a black line drawn under
neath, so capricious was ' her affections
that she had transferred her heart
from the poet to a farmer named Hugh.
So in this unique way he referred to it.
One day at the beginning of the fall
9100 Revrartl. SIOO.
Tbe readers of tbts paper sill be pleased to
wing Of thought bear you tO Other I learn that there is at tvaat one dreaded dis
scenes as tender as those related. The ease tbat ariec bos lo aLU to is all
...... .... . . . it stages, and tbat Is latarrb. HatlsCa-
Old College Still rings With joyous CnreU tbe only poaitivt core ksosa to
shouts,, buoyant youth resides here, tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh bring a cos
life seems tO them as beautiful as a stitotioml disease, requires , eonsUtntional
- treatment. II ail s Catarrh Cor is tales m
poet s dream. Ahl may no withering tertianr. acting directly spoa tbe Uoo:
blasts or mildew blight these lovely sod macoos surfaces of tbe pjstcm. tbereby
dreams. destroying tbs foundation of tbe diaease.sod
giving be patient strength bvbuiUingop
Those of US who went away from th eonstftutioa snd assisting satnreis do-
our dear old Alma Mater thirty years ing its work. The proprietors bave so mocb
rn fcd . olnrinn. Winning T-- faith is Its esrsUrs powers, tbat tbev o5cr
- ' -o - J
Cunninggim our pastor, T.
refrain,
s a - s w S " . . I
r st iawsvaw sats m )i k SHiii-iAn imitas I - .
nuuwuSm uu uiuut-u u.uw 1 terra a carnage drove up
pain - ,, -
Since she went home." . -
twine
four girls, an iron frying pan with a
warble tremendous- long handle. In this pan
many a biscuit sputtered away, swim,
raing in seas of golden fresh butter,
until they became as brown as a berry.
A most luscious morsel indeed. Where
K. B. E. JBXNO,
I'M I
; DENTIST,
LOTJISBUBG, N. C.
Ofpi "i oVeb Aycocke Dbtjg Compant.1
HAYES & FULLER, Proprietors'
LOUISBURG. N. G. L:
i WiHi An pxripripripe ot twtntv-five years i
s a suflifcient guarantee Of my work .in all
tne un-ts-aaie lines oi tne prweeBiuu. i
did the biscuits and butter come from? ktion of human -perfection; true,
I hear some one ask, as it was strictly "roest nd onaffected.
against the rules to take food from the A. love dream nestled in the heart of
dining room to the girls' rooms. Some one,at her I have often sat (after taking
one told me that they had seen as many guitar lesson):
as a baker's dozen in a certain room Heard bits of song, as sung by lovers
after coming from supper. Large faraway. -
sleeves were fashionable then, and Floating in gilded Gondolas, on Venice
every dress had a large pocket. - -
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HOTELS.
GOOD TEAMS MD -
polite drivers.
FKASSKL1NT0JS HOTEL
. ! FBANKLINTON, N. C. ; i
i i j sMl MERRILL Prtfr.
ill-: ,.S ii "'--...- .;. I -'"
I Good accomodation for the traveling i
public.'' I . t i
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Hooi Accommodations. Good fare
"fits and attentive servas's- ;
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ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO .
I " TRAVELING MEN.
iA Fink line of high ukaujs uu-
GIES ALWAYS ON HAND.
We always keep good horses for
; sale, at veryi reasonable r
:.: prices.-' .
NOTICE.
The undersigned has qualified as Execu-
tr of ft. 1 LOWry, aeceaseu,
A wreath of white roses we 11
'round this frame
So pure, so sweet all sparkling with
dew,
Then sad like a lone bird, will
'her name
So fragrant with memories Carrie
Mayhew.
Here is a lovely etching that you all
know, of a beautiful young girl in the
long ago, her classic farm was a perfect
model for an artist, her silken hair fell
Adam, andhe accepted it, woman negligently over her marble shoulders,
gained an influence over man, that she she was a stranger to grief or sortow,
has held for over five thousand yearv holy sympathy nestled in" her bosom
so my task was not a difficult one "in trace back her history and you will find
winning a faithful good officer. He if full of painful interest.. You saw her
steers, while as Captain my commands led blushing to the alt&r and give her
?egentle and loving. Adverse winds hand to the man she loved, you felt her
have sometimes overtaken us, but by I home warmed by the soft breathing of a
looking aloft we could see light. Mis-1 newborn babe, you saw her watch by
fortune's tide sometimes beset us, but the cradle of little Ethel until she be
by steady pulling we are with you to-1 came "so cold and so still," you saw her
day. Our bark is small and does not j sleepless vigils by her earthly all, until I the arrival of carriage when this ex
draw deep water, so we had no dif5- the final loosing of the silver cord trans- planation and incident occurred to
culty in reaching your classic - little formed the happy wife into a mourning me.) A '.beautiful figure alighted there
city sleeping on the Tar. As 'it : came widow. In her grief you saw her kiss from, wearing the largest hoopskirt
in sight yesterday, we exclaimrd, can the clayey lips of her sculpturelike hus- that then fashion had ever invented,
this be the dear old quiet place that has band, her heart, her hopes,her inmost A large Gainsboro hat graced her
lived in our waking dreams for years ? soul were widowed. head. We were soon informed that
Surely she has attired .herself in new J us go'back over a drift of years she was from the lar8e c'7 of Norfolk,
garments, and awateneajrom a pieas-tand i00k" at this sunny landscape. ana Dcr noopsain was me laiew iaa.
ant nap, and to-day, extends greetings Tjnder the shady trees, groups of girls II was tiltareen skirt. M)l have you
as of old, to one and all. For culture are sitting ani reclining.- The sun ever tnc feeling of being supplanted
and refinement she is not surpassed in shifls its yenow light through the quiv- in admiration? Imagine then the
this grand old State. Thirty years ago erj " "ieaves, casting small shadows woes of tre Pr neglected belle. '
she kept open house and I find to-day here an(1 there Jt is a spring morn-1 Hcre " one of the most anque P
her doors are still open to delighted n thrnM are lanhinir with iov. tares in my whole collection." Look
guests. ; 1 " i Kow delightful the gentle breezes, they
and wife, father and mother, the sweet
I i i a t : t t
with the I " i-.iz.iic ncuuicu,
I ahn iIam nnl lniM hrt TVi Kainterl
seen, -
Alderman and Doub taught daily the
Obi it is a fear-
largest trunk I then had ever
From the window of dear old No. 25
Frvine Pan Vale, so named in honor ,esson of r'ht llr'lDZ
of a piece of property owned j jintly by ful responsibility to. teach lessons on
tne great iuture. Aiasi 11 we icaco
them wrong. Not so with the instruct,
ors of Louisburg .Female College
thirty years sgo. Misses 'Van Meek,
and Welfare, Moravians from Salemf
seemed almost to have solved tbe
Academic. 2J&0
Primary, 2.00
KtnderjmrUn, 2.00
So deduction made for absences
except in cases of p retracted illnes.
The len-th of the Fall Term is 20
wevks.
The MisaEs Tabbobocgb.
Loubburj, N. C.
.
THE PEERLESS
STEAM '
COOKER.
No man with a family should
come to town next week and fail
to call at the Time dee to see the
Peerless Steam Cooker.
No housekeeper should be with
out one especially as "summer
comes on.
It will pay for iteelf in a very
Tbs sooihicg and Uaiing properties of I hort time if oud alone for Can-
Chamberlains Cough Remedy, its pleasant! n Vegetables and Fmit, and
I On Itniwlrl TWlitra f.ir ui fm that it
Jooes I fails to cars. Sesd for liat ot testimonisU.
Address. F. J. C1IEXET CO Toledo. O.
JS-SoId by DrugKiats. 75 cents.
Halls Familv Fills are tbe beet.
When things are helpless, pati
ence must be used.
taste and prompt and permanent cares,
bars made it a great favorite with tbe peo.
pl everywhere. For sals bv W. O. Tbomss.
they both can be kept to perfec
tion.
Bay.
Now solve tbe problem if you will, -
The buiscuit and butterare a mystery
s-ill.
s- , '
(You remember, I was speaking ot
Good by thronging memories of tbe
past. Let them slumber awhile. They
can not be forgotten. Look! they are
now disappearing, a mystic cloud is
veiling them from my sight, for I see
them through tbe lense of a tear.
OAST
Bssnibe slbl tti tas Haw i'mn Bcgt
fiignatare
r
Tbe very truth a color from the
disposition of the uttereK
Her
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NORWOOD HOUSE -
' North Carolina
N OR WOOD Proprietor.
Tourists and
J.
Fatronage of Commercial
t rvelng PubUc Solicited.
N. P. LoWBT. IiiX'r.
E. B. Whits, Atty.
July 6, 1900. - .
Oood. Sample Room.
n. nnw Cold Cure. . -
"Pot colds and sore throat sse Kertnott's Choco.
int Laxative Quinine. Easily token as canay
and quickly cure.
A Mother Tells II ow She Saved
Little- Daughter's Ufa.
I am tbe mother of eight children snd bsve
bad a greet deal of experience with medi
dnes. Last summer my little daughter bad
tbe dysentery la its worst form. "We thought
she would die. I tried everything I cosld
think of, but nothing seemed to do ber any
good or you may not be able to see s00- 1 w hJ ertieemot ia oar
How visions loom up before me of Lport over their youthful faces, caper the fiQrcs of lhe two ctrfsses in this Dirrhoea Bemedywss highly recommended
and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved
to be one ot the very best wiedidnea we ever
had in tbe bones. It saved my little daugh
ter's life. I in anxious for every mottur to
know what an excellent median it Is. Dad
I known it at first it would bars saved me
a great deal of anxiety and my St tie daugh
ter mocb suffering Toors truly. Mas. O to
F. Be awes, Liberty, B. I. For sale by W,
G. Thomas,,- -
. . whv iriven to all persons owing his J - . T . t here. I ... :. .' . ... ......
tV "to come forward and pay the same cicBaU. UWr...-..w . ...... Wlln lne,r na)rt rnispiace stray nngicis,
eSlawbC . ..L.lJN,Al,ii'rnDamiinaH n . T it. e.MA.. nrlrnif trial ' . .. . . ...
at once, and a"ino5e"",u;"?.v " r C &ven now 1 W1C 3,,u, lul and, kindly waft their hello s to the
said estate must . present .Jhern or .or be . . . , y . , .
fore JulV 6 lwi, or iuw avv 5" " . a - I uuvs jusv uvci luc wj i w
plead in Dar 01 uic """'jJ.
of pink, j icy ham, the golden watchjDg for the' wave of a hand, to
scrambled eggs, delicate caxe, straw- ,et tbem know thal a package of candy
si.
berries whose cheeks were as rea as or fruit wonld f0now. xis not so now.
those who plncked them in the sun-1 y0ur boys are notso thoughtful. They
set's glow, and all this seasoned by a are not versed in working-on the sly.
tragic scene, it occured at 1 1 o clockj
at. night. A large box of sweets and
meats bad been sent one of them by
an admirer. . The President informed
her she -could not . accept it, but by
hook or crook a whisper reached her
ears, to look under the s'.eps after the
lights were put out. As soon as all
eeniue: con- e would be glad to have every
one visiting our tewu sin w
call and examine tbis useful article
r tfrnv Interirl nnrcriasin r
It win aurnrisevoa to eipenence tbe bene-1 ---- r
a. I ).- .1 . i n t r mnA Ininnni I Or DOk.
- Heroism is active
templative heroism.
little pills knows as Ie Witt's Little Early
Risers. W.Q. Thomas.
An injury is much sooner forgot
ten than an insult.
Tbs quicker yoo stop a cough or cold tbe
less danger there will be of fatal lusg trouble
One MinuU Cougb Core is the only harmless
remedv tbat rives Immediate results. Ton
will like it. W. O. Tbomss.
How a food xneaninc mar be
corrupted by a miscomstruction!
Tos will sever find sny other pf!U so
prompt and so pleasant as De Witt's Little
Early Risers. VT. O. Thomas.
.EDWARD S. PORTIS.
Fasbionabls Barber and Hair Dresser,
LOU13BCBO, X. C.
lie keeps S flrst-dsss Toneorial Parlor
where yos will alwave Sod Cwsa Towels
sad Sharp Rasors, and 1'obts and Atten
tive Barbers.
Shop on Wain Street Wear Bridge.
Very respectfully,
MRS. J. A. THOMAS.
HENDERSON TELEPHONE CO.
GlNEJUU. StT tXIN Ti-N D tXT 5 OfTlCI.
est
Hexdebo5, X. C., March 13, 1000.
The company bes to onnounoo
that the following towns are now
connected by tbe Ions distance serv
ice, nnd the rate herewith published
will be effective on and after March
loth, 1699:
IF YOU WANT
Your Shoes nnd II an. ess
s
Repaired Cheap, come and
ee me. Shop on Main Street,
Under llnrt's War-house,
"W. M. MANN.
Lxjuisburg, N. C.
FROM LOCISBCRQ TO
As tell, 23
Airly. 35
Crooktfton. 23
BrinkleTvill(?,33
Centreville,
Churchill 35
Crowflls,
DabnfT, 25
EcfielJ, 50
Franklin ton, 20
35
20
20
45
20
30
25
35
25
33
30
25
50
Macon,
Manson.
iledoc,
Middleburg,
Oakville,
Oxford,
Ridgeway,
Rinwood,
Roanoke Rapid 10
TUlery, 50
Vauban. 35
"Warren llafns, 5
Worrrnton, 23
Weldon, 40
Wie. 25
YoucgBTiHe, 23
Gfiston,
Gillbnr?,
Ifr-ndcrson,
Hal. f ii.
Kittrell,
Lnurt-1,
Littleton
Subscriber have free cse of Ceti
terrille end Lnorl lines. Non-ub-ecribers
10 cents toIL
F. C. TOEPLEifJLV, Genl Sept,