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JAS. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprlstor.
THE COUTrTT, TXXii
TATS. TKE XJTIOiT.
VOL. XXXI-
LOUISBURG, X. C., Fill PAY, .AUGUST 1 G, 1901.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
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METHODIST.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. .
Gbo. S. Bakes-, Supt.
Preaching at 11 A M., and 8 P. M.
every Sunday. -Prayer
meeting Wednesday Bight.
: i M. ,T, Plyleb. Pastor.
s. BAPTT3T.
Sanday School at 9:30 A. M.
Thob. B. Wildee, Snpt
Preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 P. M.,
every Sanday.
Prayer m-eting Thursday night. - .
Forrest Smith. Pastor.'
EPISCOPAL, -"
Sauday School at 9:30.; ; ;
Services, morning and nurht , on
1st, 3rd and 4th Sundays.
E veningf Prayer, Friday afternoon.
Albah Gbeayes. Rector.
i'ro ttefssional ourtl
JR. 8. P. BURT, ,
FXA.CTICINCI PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Louisburg, N. C. , - --. :.
OtBce la the Ford Building, corner Slain
and Nash streets. Up stairs front.
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R. R. P. -TARBOROUQH,
PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON, .
Louisburg, N. C. .
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Olttce 2nd floor Neal building, phone 39.
Night calls answered from T. w. Blt&ett's
residence, pnono 74.
B. MASSENBURQ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
" UJUISBUB8, jr. O, "'
Will practice In all the Courts of the State
Olilce In Court House.
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i u. cnoKK fc Borr,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
L0UISBUB8.IT.0.
Wnl attend theeourts of Nash, Franklin,
Granville, Warren and Wake counties, alao the
Supreme uoun oi jaorui jaruuu, uiu uio u,
8. Circuit and District Courts. . : .
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R. J. E. M ALONE,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
LOUISBURS, N. C .
Oflce over Stokes & Fur-juraon's. -JR.
K s. foster;
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN SURGEON,
Louisburg, N. C. . , . r ,
Olilce over Aycocke Drug Company.
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u. HAYWOOD RUFFIN.
ATTORNEY-AT-I AW,
LOUISBVBS. H. O. 1'
Will practice In all the Courts of Franklin
and adjoining counties, also in the Supreme
Court, and In the United States District and
Circuit Courts. '
Otllce in Cooper and Clifton Building.
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AOS. B. WILDER, "
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
fcOUISBUBa, B. C
Olilce on Malu street, over Jones Cooper's
ktore. v-
S. SPRUILL. ; ;
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAWt
LOITISBUBO, H. C.
Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance
Granville. Warren and Wake counties, also
the Supreme Court -ff North Carolina.
Prompt attention given to collections.
Oulce over Egerton's Store.
rp "W. BICKETT, ,
ATTORNEY AND OOUNSELLOBT AT LAW.
LOUISBUBA V. 0. v
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
every matter Intrusted to his hands. .
Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John
Manning, Hon. Robt. W. Winston, Hon. J. C.
Buxton, Pres. First National Bank of Win
oton, Glenn fe Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank
pt Monroe, Chas. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For
, Mt College, Hon. E. W. Timberlake.
Office In Court House, opposite Snerur s. ,
yy u. person,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW, V v
IAU1SBUB8, X. 0.
Practices in all courts. Office In Keal
Building. , -
"y H YARBOROUGH, JB.
ATI OBNEY AT LA
' LOUISBURG. N. O.
Offlce In Opera House building, Court street
All legal business intrusted t& him
will receive prompt anacareiui aweuuwu
)R. B.S. KING,
DENTiST,
LOUISBURG, K. C.
Om e ovee Atcocke Deuo Compahy.-
With an experience' of twenty-five years
s a sufficient guarantee of my work .in all
me UD-to-date lines oi tue proietJBiou.-
HOTELS.
FRANKL1OT0H HOTEL
FBANKLINTON, N. C.
: SAM' L MERRILL Prp'.i.
Good accomodation for the traveling
public. - "
Good Livery Attached."
MASSENBUllQ nOT'EL
J T? JMasontuiar ProPr
HENDERSON, N. C
Good accommodations. Good fare: Po
"t and attentive servants
NORWOOD HOUSE
Warrenton. . Korta Carclma
W. j. NORWOOD, Proprietor.
Pttronam of Commercial Tourists and
'tr v aicg public Solicited.
Good Sample Roora.
Ml m
ulliliiir h
Hantin. the T no-iral TAS I
Vj,ii.ol VdUUl- i
date of His Party.
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WON'T GET THE NOMINATION
Republican 'Rank and File Will
Have None of Him.
DOK'T WAHT HIM IS WHITE HOUSE.
fo .ne .Sort Man People Liko to
See In Higliest - PlaceDemocrats 1
' Would Be Pleased to Have Mark
. Saraed For President Not Likely
.to ila-e WisU .Gratified Lightning
Rods - Shootins Up Fly ' In noose.
. velt's Ointment John- J. Lenti'i
Gall To Expose Republican Cor
ruption Filipinos Still Unpacified!
Sbip Sabsidy Nonsense A Hint to
Payne,1 :
- - SpecUl'Washingtoa Letter.
On a lecture tour through Iowa, Ne
braska, Kansas and Ohio I recently
heard a good deal of Republican poli
tics, especially Republican presiden
tial politics.- ;v My conclusions : are
as follows; as to the , prsent sta
tus of "Republican . presidential pos
sibilities: The ; Republicans : just now
iire cocksure of electing the next presi
dent. In their mind's eye they, a la
General Charles Henry Grosvenor, can
see .a long line of Republican presi
dents. How they . will Jeel later on,
say three years hence, is one of those
things which no "fellow can find out.
Everybody scems, to take , Mr. Mc
Kinley's declaration as to a third term
as .anal. That performance has brought
him golden' opinions from air sorts
of people. Nobody considers'Senator
Marcus , A. Ilanna ," in - the running.
Why? It is hard to tell. . To a sane
man he appears to be the logical nomi
nee of his party, because for all prac
tical purposes he is, for the five years
last past has been and for the next
three years will be . the Republican
party. - But nevertheless the rank and
file among the Republicans will have
none of him as a presidential candi
date. He is no better and perhaps no
worse than other aspirants for the Re
publican presidential nomination, but
the plain people do not desire to see
him in the White House.
I suggested to an Intelligent Repub
lican editor the claims which Mark
has "upon his party, bat he poohpoohed
the idea. V I asked him to explain why
Mark should not have the plam. " The
only reason he would vouchsafe ,was
that somehow Mark is not the sort of
man people like to see in the highest
place. That's intangible, to say. the
least of it. ' The truth is that the Re
publicans are Willing to use Senator
Hanna just as they used jay Hubbell
Garfield's -Dear Hnbbell" in 1880 and
tbn throw;him away as a sucked or
ange. Hanna will find, to his sorrow
and disgust, that Republicans as well
as republics arereratefuL They are
willing indeed, eager for him to fry
the fat out of corporations and to use
:it.i.ln debauching American suffrage.
They are hungry for the ofiices which
he purchases; but they are unwilling to
crown him with the highest : official
honor; even if that, honor be purchased
as openly as one may buy a scrub calf
In open market. This is rank injustice
to Mart, 4ut with him as their candi
date they would not have the gall to
prate of purity and sweetness in the
.campaign of 1904, which prating has
been their chief stockjin trade since
the birth of the party in 183G.
Democrats For Hanna.
It goes without saying that Demo
crats everywhere are enthusiastic for.
Mark for the nomination. What they
would do to him as a presidential nom
Inee would be a-plenty. Tf we couldn't
defeat him, we couldn't defeat any
body. But uo such good luck as his
nomination .is in. store - for ub. . With
President McKihley and Senator Han
na .both-eliminated from the Republic
an presidential equation the contest
for the Republican nomination will in
all likelihood degenerate into a free for
all -race where7 any mediocrity will
think he has a chance. Indeed light
ning rods are -shooting up like mush
rooms in a damp Cellar. Thoise "men
tioned'.' are as numerous as young frogs
after a heavy shower. Among western
rural 'Republicans the name of. Mr.
Vice President Roosevelt, like that of
Abou Ben Adhemr leads all the rest,
but the spider in the colonel's presiden
tial dumpling , is Governor Odell of
New York. I . suggested to a hot Iowa
supporter of Colonel Roosevelt that, as
.Governor "Odell bad the ; machine, he.
would perhaps turn up In the national
convention with a solid New York del
egation at his backv "Oh. yes,", re
plied he, "but history, repeats Itself.
Grover- Cleveland was-nominated in
1802 with the New York delegation
dead against him. Perhaps Teddy can
duplicate that "unique performance."
PerLaps he raay.T Who knows? ; "
lovra's Favorite Son. ' - ' ..
Iowa herself is nursing two presi
dential "possibilities Senator : William
Boyd Allison, pdw(serving bis twenty-
rvrnth year in tue less numerous ucaucu
of the national legislature, and uovern
or Leslie M Shaw, now tilling bis sec
ond term In the gubernatorial chair of
the. Hawkeye State. The chances are
that Senator-Ailison would win out
this time were it not for bis age, but
he is the best preserved man of his
ears now fa public Ufa and may win
Ant- anwav. As the Democrats are
Kvfnc nf nominating General Fran-
cis Marion CockreU of Missouri,, it
-r.r,iri ht. ths orooer caper ior nv
n.wins to nominate Senator Allison
Tr -crnniri Ha About even as to age.
rm,on wn "Errand, old men" take
x.. n.aftina' as chairman oi tne
senate committee on appropriations and
are great personal friends. ' Senator
Allison has been in- public life almost
4i,t o virpnk ever since the Repub
lican party was organized, having made
his political debut in 1S5G as one ofthe
assistant secretaries of the convention
which nominated General JChn Charles
possibility for 20 years and enjoys the
distinguished honor of having made the
first free silverspeeeh ever delivered
in congress. The Republican national
committee in the event of his nomina
tion might not republish that speech as
a camPaiSQ document, but It Is Alli-
son's chief claim tn
less. ... ; :-. . - - .
Governor Shaw is a newfigure In na
tional; politics. His sudden rise to
eminence Is another illustration of the
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wondrous possibilities in this country: I
also of the adaptability of the Amerl-1
can to every condition of life In which
be may find himself. Five years aeo
Leslie M. Shaw was a country banker,
unknown beyond the limits of his coun-
ty. Yet today he is not to be sneezed
at as a presidential candidate. Then
he had only a neighborhood reputation I
as a public speaker. Now he Is much
sought after as drawing oratorical
card at great Republican powwows. J
l ar stranger things have hannened
than that he will gobble the' Republican I
nomination for the presidency. :
Waltins For Llghtnlnv. I
Uncle Shelby M. Culloin has his lieht-
ning rod up in Suckerdom and Is bank
ing on his - physical resemblance to
Abraham Lincoln, but Uncle Shelby Is
badly handicapped by the soaring am
bition of Governor Dick Yates, second
of the name. Governor Dick has de
clared In no uncertain sound for Colo-
nel Roosevelt, which Is interpreted as
the governor's bid for second place on
the presidential ticket. . -
As one cood . turn deserves nnothpr
and as Republican editors are alwava
urging Democrats to nominate a south-
em man for president, I make bold to
suggest that they give the northern:
statesmen a rest ana nominate a
southerner themselves. True that, as
a rule,, southern . Republicans are a
measly and unsavory lot, but there is
one shining exception to wit, Mr. Jus
tice John M. Harlan of the supreme
court of the United States. He is a
man of brains, of hoffor, of learning, of
commanding presence, and a patriot
who is neither ashamed nor afraid. He
Is a Kentuckian, possesses the courage
of his convictions and is not afraid to
speak -out in meeting. They might go
further and do worse. One thing dead
sure if he were elected and, expressed
as plainly and tersely his views In his
inaugural and messages as he did In
the Dounes x case they ' would make
what Horace Greeley called mighty
rich reading. .
Stupendous Gall.
-Hon. John Jacob Lentz'of Ohio ought
to be disciplined. Nothing short of con
finement in a dungeon and a diet of
bread and water on a charge of leze
majesty will do him any good. He has
dared to lay his hand on the Lord's
anointed. Last year the Republican
national committee, under the lead of
Its chairman, Senator Marcus A. Han
na, and the Ohio state committee, un
der" the lead of Mark's protege. General
Charles Dick, poured enough boodle
into the capital district of Ohio to de
feat Lentz for re-election to congress
by 12 votes on the face of the returns.
He was so obnoxious to them and such
a thorn in their side that they were de
termined to get rid of him at any cost
But Lentz is a fighter from the -head
waters uf Bitter creek and never says
"die." So he promptly began a contest
and proposes to show up the unspeak
able corruption used to compass his
defeat' . With remarkable courage he
has determined to go to the fountain
head and has had subpoenas Issued for
Hanna to have them tell what they
know about the use of boodle and pat-
ronage. Great Jupiter! If LenU sue-
ceeds in twisting the truth out of Mark,
It would make a book that would sell
like hot cakes and damn the Republic-
an party forever.
But the truth is precisely what Broth-
cr Lentz will not get out of Mark even
if he gets him on the witness stand,
which he has not yet done. Mark can
plead the statute which prevents a man
from being compelled to criminate him-
self, and, mark my prediction, that ia
exactly, what he will do as a dernier
ressort, thereby confessing himself In a mented Rev, John Jasper of Rich
general way guilty. But I will venture m0nd was correct when he fervently
another prediction, and It Is this: Mark
will not go on the witness stand In the
Lentz contest case. .He will avoid the
subpoena by flight Just as he avoided
the Tom Johnson subpoena when that
redoubtable fighter was after him to
raise bis assessment Mark will finally
come to be knownas "the great sub
poena dodger." He cuts an elegant fig
uce fleeing from the officers of the law.
But whether he succeeds or. not one
cannot help admiring Lentz' s gall In
issuing a come quick for Mac and Mark.
The charge of the Light brigade at
Balaklava was not a circumstance to
Lentz's charge on the president and
the chairman of the Republican na
tional committee.' More strength to bis
arm and may success be bis!
A Flzsle.
With a great flourish of trumpets on
tne last 4tn or JUiy, lust aoouia monin
ago.'-ctvil government was established
In the Philippines. Judge Taft was In
stalled In oflice as proconsul In chief,
and Mr. McKinley was exploited as the
great , pacificator. Good men hoped
against their better judgment that all
would be well and that peace had come
to those distracted Islands. Republic
an jingoes were so enthusiastic that
for a few days only a few they talk-
ed wildly Of nominating Taft for presi-
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dent. Now all is changed. The bot-
torn has dropped suddenly out of the
grand plan of pacification, out of "Mr.
McKInley'g reputation as a pacificator
and out . of Judee Taft's presidential
boom. The fool Filipinos have back,
slidden, fallen from grace and, like the
dog aescriDea m one ajiuie, uave i - e -
turned -to their vomit. They have re-
turned to the insurgent business.
The
attempt at civlj government In Batan
gas, one of the largest and wealthiest
nrnvinivs: has been abandoned and the
l,;mmn f ttio wr,r.1 rMstBhlish,
feuiciut" , , .
ed; also In the island oi Cebu and other
places. This Is lo be sincerely regret-
ted as everybody was weary Of the
Tko tfllintnoa nnnonr tn
be incorrigible. They fought Spain for
800 years to secure their freedom, and
Jiey appear determined to fight us iuo
thmi nrvfnit at our hands
. a. c x. Trniiom t? ifonAn xroa
what Senator Wmiam E. Mason was
WOnt tO denunClate Canned liberty.
WJiat Idiots! Why not submit tq being
ocolmUntwl wtthont anv more klcklna
... j f: thrnr tnnw It la
r::.-, r..;;7-'
ucuciuicuucuoi ' -
they hearken to tue siren voice 01 asui
naldo, who is said to have received a, . .
cool million for permitting himself to J Love iu a cottage isn't all cottage
be surprised by General Fred FunstonT, .- - ,
rri, Anoi.Tt(Hl Press censored. oftt-u''5
course drawing it iniluly as poss:' !'. '
Informs us that "the insurgent svit,--ment
is strong." That is a sad ni-1
sage for the American taxpayers, for 't j
portends more soldiers, more taxes,
more blood, more death of Anx-rku i
boys in that faraway land. j
A Sly Scheme.
-Last winter Senator William P. Tryo
of Maine and other Bhip Bubs'.dy aJvo
cates solemnly and vociferously ar-
sever&ted that without a sUp tut
6idy Americans would build no mora
ships. Yet, strange to say, more stirs
are now being built in American ship-
yards than at any time since the Mor
rill high tariff bill was placed ou the
statute . books, which confounds Sen
ator Frye and prophets ot.his school
The plain, unvarnished truth is thr.t
there is no more sense In a chip sub-
sidy than there Is In a mule sutsidv, a
sheep subsidy, a cattle subsidy, a hcrsj
subsidy, a hog subsidy, a chicken sut
Bidy, a goose Bubsidy, a grain subs!
or a baby subsidy. Seeing defeat star
lng them In the face, the subsidy advo-
cates have got up a brand new j Ian by
wicu to deceive and entrap the ul
wary. They pretend to have divided
Into two warring factions pretend,
mark you one of which wants to base
the amount of the subsidy on speed,
the other on tonnage. Of course this
pretended row Is a fake pure and sim
ple, a plan by which to catch gudgeons.
The two San6S really constitute oue
gang of treasury raiders. They uu-
oerstana eacn otner tuorouguiy and at
lDe proper time will divide the swa-r
,f on,y thcy can Set their paws on to
the fwaS. If. however, tbey can ba
thwarted during this congress, they
will never get the swag, for by . that
time it will be so clear that American
shippers do not need any subsidy that
to vote one would damn the party do
ing it
By Their Ovra. ilouth.
During the campaign of 1900 Repub
lican editors and orators denied as
positively and bitterly that anybody li
America is In favor of Imperialism as
Peter denied his Lord and Master.
Mark how plain a tale will put then
down. Now comes The Ecfco of How
rd county. Mo., a rampant and rar.-
tankerous Republican paper, and gives
the snap away by exclaiming, Wo
would rather see Mark Hanna emperor
than W. J. Bryan presldentl" " There
you are, without any circumlocution.
evasion or beating about the bus'i
whatever. An open confession Is cool
for the 6onL It-is to be hoped The
Echo feels better. When Mark ascends
the throne and dons the crown, unless
he is ffnoaost ungrateful wretch be will
at least make the editor of The Echo
Duke of Howard. lie appears to be
the original man for nanca for em
peror. Of course Republicans will with
one accord roll their eyes to heaven.
confirmed habit when they contemplate
any unusual'piece of deviltry, and sol
emnly asseverate that this Missouri
Republican editor does not represent
anybody but himself when be declares
"for Mark for emperor; but Query,
Would he have had the boldness to
make such a declaration unless he
thought his constituents Indorsed b!ra?
Has be lost any subscribers by honest
ly and courageously a vowlug his Impe
rialistic opinions? Not that any ono
has beard of. Most Republicans are
not as frank as this Mlssourian, but
the probabilities are that his sugges
tion as to Mark's caputbelng encircled
with an Imperial crown will meet with
a response no less hearty! because se-
cret ,Q manT Republlcan bosom,.
President McKInlcy's proclamation
of froe trade betwixt the United States
an rorto rjw) nst --.t-.w
ot feeiinff ,n th. .fomflf.h, fif ,Inn
v tt-ti0 ti. r,ii.iiK.-
Economist et Id eenu9 omnn. it tri,
tne nresldent a lomr time tn dn nn
dIoi,, dntv." bnt tx-tter lit than novf
lf he had done ,t aHbut a rc9 he
WOuld have saved his party a.redhot
debate In congress, a debate which
came near tearing It asunder. But
tnnk of William McKlnlev, author of
the McKInley bill Issuing "a free trade
nroclamatlonl Evldentiv the lnt
exclaimed. "The world do mover It
Is to be hoped that Hon. Sereno II
Payne, chairman of the bouse com
mittee on ways and means, will not
feel It to be his "plain duty" to move
the impeachment of the president
. Their Secret U Out.
All Sadieville, Kv.. wsjtnrions to lvnrn
the cttuse of the vast improvement in the
health of Mrs. S. P. Whitaher, who hl lor
' a lone time endured untold kii flerina from a
chronic bronchial trouble. 'Jt nnU line to
Dr. King's New Discovery," writes hr hti
bnand. "It completely eort-d her aud alff
.f.n, f whnnninv po.i,." i Tin;iir,i
cures coughs, colds, i grippe, Kronchitis.
all throat and lunir trouhU-). t iunrHiitccil
bottles 50c and fl.OO- Trial bottles free t
W. G. Thomas drug store.
." Family Jars are not all to be found
in the pantry.
To Save Her Child,
From frijrhtful disfigurement Mrs. Nsnnii
Galleger, of IXGran'e, Oa., applied ISuek-
len's -Arnica Salve to srrest sore jn her
head and face, and writes t omck rtire
exceed all he'r hopos. It worV, won,,(.r,
; g0re8. b'ui-s. kin ernption, e-.it.
burns, scalds and piles. 25c. Cure gunrnn-
I teed ty w. t. 1 nomas
I
It is truly melancholy to realiie the
awtul'y 0ld things the common people
i. ,
accept as trutn
A Minister's food. Work.
I i had a severe sttnok of 6illUug colic, ct
a bottle of Chamberlain'-- folic, ( holers
nd Iiirrhota Kemedr.tok two lc. nd
I was entirely t-med, sava IVev. A. A. rwer
f vri Kan. "Uy ieiMM.r across the
treet was sick for over a wt. k: had two or
three bottles of rnedicne from the doctor,
lie used them for three or tour day wi tn
tre(U?J him f0r gouie dys ari, Rave ,iim nd
relief, 80 discharged hfrn. I went over to M e
him the next moruing. lie id in bowels
I were in a terrible -fix. that they had l een
runnine off so long that it was nluir.t hloodr
ft , ,ked hiin if he had tried ch unher
i:. rnlin rhnlera and Diarrhoea 11.-iiip.1t
8nd he saidNo.' I went home and brought
him mv bottl and cave him one d. e;
and told him to take another due in fiite- n
r twenty minutes if he d.d not find rrUef.
" but he took no more ana ws entirely
- j curcd por ga;e by w. ti. Tiiom.i.
j: -j q 1 1 r o s a n it i: a l v i: i a .
The uiDt rreva'.cnl di-ci'.-: in N.r.h
Oriu.i, crtu;.'.-' fri, c."- U3-I
f:(V, is rjalar'isl f;cr :n tee f mi cr
co?'.;er. It is by r. j means cocfneJ
f) the !-v ly in .j Kis'era section pi' the
V.vt, , is q-iit: at-jr. i tr.t in ni.ia
realities ia the hi'.l ciunlry, havirj
rc-j.r;.i e.tr. from Cherokee.
Jy rfcti.l sctiUifie invest ga'.iansthe
cajie t'f the f.vcr ha Let n th to !e
1' iij5roscof c anwr..il kno-ro as the
rLAJMOi.lCM MAT.ARIAE or HtM-.VMuhHA
vivax, ch kt is cpun the re j ccr
f usck. of U.e bl.xxl hence 'l'..e pillcr
of et?or.s $'j.T.-fing frinu chranic int.
laria. The drvcu;:nert of this l.tt'.e
;raii:r in ihe llxxl i RJ fol'.jwj:
O: e ci the s-. , or tby gertr., !0
t j 'j :, er.tt'i a rr i ccri nsc'e r.d,
;efling on rs r)n:-n's, srj uulil at
the ecd of te..ty f-ur hcurs it his be
come neat! as large at the corpuscle.
It theo, by a process kn jn as teg-
mentation splits up into a d.z;o or
rnor little ?;vrts gin, h:ch for a
short time are free in the blood anJ
unattached to the corj.usc!c- It is
just as the segmentation occurs' that
the chi!l comes on, which explains the
periodic recurrence of the chi!l evetr
ttnty-fjur hours, and as it has been
found that quinine is tt-os: effective ia
killing the germs while they a.re free
in the blood and not buried, in the
substance of the. corpuscles, the best
time to give q jinine is j ist before the
chill is exjtcted.
'He method of the iotrodaction of
the malarial po.son, the p!as:aodiuro,
certainly the chict nicthoJ lias been
demonstrated beyond a" q-irstijn 13
be the &ting of a certain variety of
mosquito known ss anopheles, the
common' uKquite, wb'ch while m:re
ahundact h i accent as i carrier ci
disease, beirj kt.jwn as cu'.ex. "lie
latter srecies will breed in s: ill rater
of any kind, no matter hor pure, but
the f. finer, our enemy, will only breed
in stzgnant j-oo's in which there is
certain amcunt of ve&a'.ale matter,
esjecially if there are no f.h, fich as
top minnows or ma-perch, w'.-.icii ft ed
upon the itx. cr wirtu'di. Th:s
explains the fact that malaria ia much
more abundant after freshets, ia the
course of which the stream, getting
out of its banks, wahn U : to tf e
ground, and
speedily
fo'dicz lclve
tare stsfnant p x)li with fow" no
oih in them. Moffpmoei are very
much more abir.dnl this exceptional
year of freshets than usual. It alvj
expiates the dait.t oi brick hole.
Tt Una?, or wigglcuils, as we
generally call thcra, are the youcg
mosquttces. Although they live in the
water frcm ths time they are hatched
from the eggs which woe !ai I oa
the surface untii they reach maturity
they crcr.ot l.ve without air theyl
most breathe. Contriry to the gen
eral rule, Ihcy, jtrtathc 'wrir.i end
foremost" through a lcg breathing
tube which springs from the b ly rear
the tail and -which they stick trt of
the top of the water when they want
air. The bearing of this arrange
ment on their detructbn w-.ll aprar
later.
There is a popular niappreheniic o
in regard to the movemeot of mctq-ii-toes.
' The general impress; o is that
they are carried by the V :nd, and peo
ple at the sea-side siy that a land
breete bring! moq)itoes. It is a fct
that they are more ab'-ndant when the
breeze is from the land cr in a calm,
but according to those who know bet
the fact probably ia cot that they ar;
blown from the stamps to landward,
but that they simply come out again
from the trees and shrubbery and the
lea side-tif hrucs where they had taken
refuge frora the ilraosca br:rr; which
wa3 too rough fir their fragile bodies
With rare exceptions they travel, it is
sail, seldom more-than a rr.ife, and
cenera.lv not so far. it hen one is
troubled wiih m-''i;tacs a careful
search will almost al)5 reveal stag
nant water in the near vicirity.
The destruction cf m--; i.tocs and
the ccr.seq ient prevention of malaria is
accomp'iihed in two wajs: First ard
best, by the thermgh drainage' cf all
stagrant poj'.i rf water, an 1 scond,
by keepirg the surface of such p-x'.s
covered with petroUtini, btt is Irwn
as I'ghi furl oil, or en th- crul? j-e.
trcleum be'ng bc"er and cheaper thao
ord'nary kerosene. The f.lro of o.l
prevents the larv.e Irom breathirg and
smofhers them. The rpuntity rece.
sary is one vir,ce or twj taV'rspn
fu!s to every fit'tecn squire fret of s
face, repeated every tw,-) aeeks Th s
oit racthixl was employed wj-h great
siccess list yeir by tlic city" cf Win
chester, Va., and or own tewn cf
Tarboro has recently shown a mt
commendable spirit tf enterprise in
adopting it. Some care a-d a l ule
expense in securing protection agair-s:
mosquitoes an 1 in protidins a iply
of pure driDking water w-.ll practtcally
insure against nialarii.
TolVjse in'erci'rd i t t'.e n j tt I
cordial! cor;itr.?cd a very iatertiticj
m l val jit'.e l-jc on fnu? ; .t ;es r
ten m pp,.r anJ catena. r ;-.r :jr rj ci
by Dr. L. (). Howard. -he Cl:cf L'm-t
mslogis. of ih Us. cd bia:e. o !
fuV.hcd by McCl irc, Ph 'ls .V Co ,
New York, at a cov. of It 64. p :
KtCMARD H. l.lWls, M. D-,
Secretary State Bjid of Ileal ? .
VoutLfal I'rlialual.
I; souoJs :ra-ge!y a, this U'c day
of the history of the wrM and cf ci-
ihaalioo, and t;ul!j in ihi coun
try, to read ct a ch..d ten )e ul I
bein; tried as a criminal : J sn. t
the State lru"jn nb mature an ! rb-
itual critnir.a!, as tb ir th a f. ii;-tt
forsjeh tret?r.tt, an J dret jttj r
cocsidcration, to tiy rtvh.cg t-f mercy,
on account cf his tender z:. ard t
a entire abecctecf repor.i.b '.,'r ca
his pin of h oa eia1:Ti3ainl i.i
inevitable coosqicncts.
I'orUmounth, Va., stamli alcnc 13
far as we are jo formed, ia h;rg re
cently sent a ten year old boy id the
peniteotiary for five yeart.
, There is an obl gation resting upno
the State to prevent the Court from
making criminal of j jvtnde ofrnder.
by providing means for earn; for
delinq ient chiidrto In sJch a way thai
they will not I bro'ighj. c ir.tact
with cotSrmed cnminaH by bc'.rg vent
to the same prison. The law sho-a'd
prohibit cugko:d any child unicr
16 years of a e, iaanyjidor j-.!:ee
station, or to confine anv child thai
ha been vecterecd, io the same -a'd
trg o4 enclosure
ia which cnv.cts
are kept.
Sach would be a humane meav-rc,
and a wise one.
There aie very lev white )-";r,s;
criminal or c:T.-nden as;int tt Jaw
in ary Sjuthcrn State, joJ the ti.
br who ar? brought 10 trial in ihe
courts acd sentrnctd to 3mf rtvmmect
is inconsiderable. The great body cf
the youthful convicts ate Degrees anJ
colored pec pi;, and the sentiment cf
the law-maker of oar section irer..s to
be, that juts and pen;ten:tari;i ate
q-iite tnrrder and tcoifSf-f
bad negroes acd Colore i b?ys; that
they cannot be hort by forthtr ev.l as
sociations; thai there is co ho; cl
their reform in 3y event, and that -t
U not worth the treble aad ea;f ie
involved, tojrosiJe rf -rmat ;ries, 01
even separate prisons for them.
We tel. eve thee are mulakeo ca
ttoas. Uar negro iopIatun froth.-s
lar more than Its q-i ax ot ada'.t cr:j-
inais. Perhaps it ts at geat an err r
no make our inland penitentiary
and convict camps scHxls tf criaef r
our criminal ch.'t at I ! prisons cf
Mint e,f the S'i'es fctve ttn forar.d t3
be for its crireinsl dan, in the tarr-e
conditions. I):thin Reccrder.
Curf Ik-'fiiva ami iH.hlnc I! a
Tlimagh iti IHu4 JWt Nwtltinjt
to Try.
n. it. n. fiktoi Wood iuij u c
r oiid erti sod snrs tzr fr
fx-irr s, rehire sata, tcaar. sr
scal-s, watery tilk'ers, j'or! arbia;
t'tti-m or jiDt, bm'.f, titcri. fink
liDir paia ia th skla. c 1 1 i!a t.
qIot, rte. U -&! I'! i llea taia
lotemally rora li .nlitl ia t rl-p.
rst-d e"-tby 6rictia. rtir.fTlr atl
vitvIiilBfT tb bio 1, tUtl-r iti
bealtby blx-l sir 1 !r U tha sala. l'--
taoic liiooi Ivalnt is tl ooly ear t a tiy
eorvd far th fal acooyia; ka
trtjh;u n;hr rraiii taay tt.i.
bat B. B. B. actually eorr, bU ry
s-r0 and tb rx-h glo-m t4 tI U t
ths kio. t oiil rp ib- t rxao Jd t-l;
and ciks tS- t ix 1 r-i aal tt'.'ti!;
Ovr l30try tUcaocitU t-f ear
by BjuoIc B'.ooi luln- Drtirc'.. ti
Trial trlmnt fr sod r rtii t r writ
itl r.l i Bain Atlanta. (. P-
critxi trol ! st 1 ir- taeieaj aii
rieo ootil eorcJ. Fr ! tr V.". t.
Tbrr.a. Dro?rtt..
It's a poor fljwer thit neter has a
scent.
JQ.- V'fci!e, ltryrUi'.,-. Is!, aays
PWtu'a Wita i!i-l f v!t t-i rca
eicjsormrB both lv. H ti ss!Ir.
M 6 Doctors fad-ta t!p h:m.
(,rt DWi'.f. Aweft bo iratU
Aycoukt Vnz tV
My recipe- ( jrseIf-prterTa!i- is ei-
erciv?. I am a very ternpetate roao
and-'cave always been -. I hive lakes
care of myself; and, as I hate a gx4
constitution, I suppose that is the rea.
svn I am to well. Daid Da 'ley
Field.
Tbf Us tf beaUb r"i-a!rtV lU
b e! la t-nc ea-b dty to 1 .a f
th tnsltt fcr sWattt ti'. Iw !
f ;l-a. Keep yQr b-jw! r-g eUr br :L
it, i6m c-f C"tast r'.a;a-a ..x-S
aai LirTa' I-'a wbea tcry ati
yoi w ui oetr hr that tr V'ial.ii
mett lccf i cr toa. l'ru-. sj ectj.
Ir V. by W. t. Tb-ct.
Mj Canctt lliia.
Jjj. s.e hnw fjree of hal t fa.-.t. j
ui3 went bjTte the other e-m r sr. 5 j
took his tr-nl a!v.i with h.ti-f at it f
came much --?r.er. Ai'-ct s Ti'f
he. started t Jard the d -r, rerrirk z( '
that he would pd)-ln ar. T jet ;
his ma:l, whtn h t wife rern -idcd htm J
that he had a'rradi t r.r:t I it h.
Ka
i
r.if. (
(
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ir w -1 it . r. -. j . . ; ;
- in r" i ' ""-,
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n i I nr. t"n-.i. :
.J s-.(.t ta Si
C ta itzrxt.
Ttell : i Tv ot I.
cr,-te a-.ks tl
! : .tit! -3. .Ml trf frti. tf
t-e cc3-
Tl!t
t'r,;f..a ictp la c -:ch T"
a story
r Z C:s t'
J ci iit liti .'.o a
l.U to i? e .
n
tic I trie'
tr, !.!.-; frf, t;t(! r . twit j,;,irj ui;8
edit Metr.J1',10 'Z U ?7 iy
rill ni -r.m mi . . . I I . . , t -
a- 1 w.i'j.
fl ; .ch tn that I ! t; a
it'ialjtutti tve ileet.ri r.l-
Ur" of the ct -ti. He was jrtac
hg one a .it S-i!ay t-gtt ard t o.
tced that of the arata rceatcti
were .-.: arrp. He ! wtr: i h s x, t
rdliy ;-.!.; Yt it-n ? .Jrtd,
and thra t-!Jer.'y ia liJr Ur.r,
.!: "It :U ttz'.'i ca f hc rear tl
tlr eh-c'i case .1 hear rce 1 h- t-f y
(it. : .4? I ! t;k;r j o t
n a'ra.d .1 I f ,rsi la 1 1 w,d wake
v., ttfc:hrta oa tre lfct ler.cbc."
Hehal ia smectttT czzgitghXa
l.-jwi the "lata ciirtt" tj the la:
:at ia ch-fth that hn t. jt. Zt.
r. T. Ti.as -s-r Ala, !
fc2-r.iff itsa iJiik"! -s, t r-s-iint4
I'k.tt K'i4 f-f I r. I
I" k. rl Miirt t fm Mt.
tijisaf." K4 'i I'; ';- t-r 1 Out t-m;j
fi'lif,'.. 1 r .l It, itUnl
iU f t i: Ik. It f- - '
l.f r"1, fltt liif t: .fl cJ Lis
.lUKll ! t".
T?e r- Ut a a t.'rbtd. He al
ways citr.es a e..ub k;a Ka-
rta" TI.In al lha
rr .-'.;-.i, r . - ur, . t t " ' 1 t
ftn. v- l - I
t ti i 1" "tiiiii. Jlt,l.-jl Iyvyf
i , . n t"ari'. f- 1
. '( Ilfii I (n'j ttirCf, '. t.
t 1!
dry
I.
Ths I-is mia 'rraly t!.eti that
Karl a foaf u t-tttr thai t.-jr.e.
"II t r v urr witi t
tisrrt." l.U. P aa.cf "m
I xt; f '.-wf a. '" wr ail to tit
tin w;t& it d -v's tM.t'.iu. aai at
a Ul r-irt t.-i Cic-irl4a'aC-.; w,
r'hokr aai frurttova lr-if. lacs
hr ry tT 11 lstl.t tiwf
st J e'ttj.'.' tit," LtMl bj W. H.
Ttt3a.
The qi;cket way ta c-OTTr.e a mac
is 1 3 ague w j.h b;n.
Vr. tiil tUrt. ; i .;, I , r :
ni kJ Ust 4 im ImmI e( V
' r l".i r I M -ii.i ! I,
J tt t J t ;.'- I t.-i-4 t !,
IVUj'i !i:r tkl 7r. It r. isfast.'.
i. : M i4 d i e sf t l ti .l ta
ii.r tii. tl.5e4." w-'
"tri-i-i-.t.
We get the pt .?rv-al be-pjif w.;h
a t uch cf w;t.ter.
n r r" '-" t . etu. t ma. i! i aal ar-
rf a,l kia1 q-j'.. '. t:itr W-
"i ;,t t Uh liiil M.;. vri.l
fr !.;. t-r i ,' l". ;s'f f. tt. 1
ect-4 i ,r '.;l- " rx'a Ay-
Asthtiii people make bay leret
wb.'.s th saa s-' .cea.
UraU taCWt ltlut ttitUf-.
I " : f tt.-. tss.. Kr. .
"J t--a at.i r.''
-s t X f . i -
a. r t a i i.w t k ; W
r'dui:- I r.il s I-'."
The ft'.'.jw aha et w.:"a t
drKtvts to t c-.i.
W"t, l'nsf tr., 11. t.4 5
l 1. 1 ("." t v c t .' Ktiktf
f . -li (..-4 r tk lu 1 k tvf
f .a cur I't I r . i l-tt J tar , t 4
t n c tt m t sm J l m a
a sx.4 r. J. ttmti. .
1 )sy 4.t in
Trt shtt..T caot l )Je I ty tht
co-4f acy le k?r;.
::r- F. II. Al-rt. icfe"owa. Ta.
; "Oit .".- gitl ! -i trij i la
4-b ier-!p. Tt 4f ".r ! t
5.!la'i lsr?-t '. liimt.'r r
j.tej t y cm Ji.aau Cii Ccr. Ay-e-xk
Vi-z I v
Ken a vattr.
it's up l Ji'c.
lay ts tjs'-rta
!
CASTOR I A J
Fcr lifiiU til Ch.;i.-cz.
Tl! K:.J Yea H:t2 Kzii l::
A h.;h cn ti: fite
the sicetf.
t w
r a t3 ia
tin t: Yot r. twM
- a i - -.-' v -a. j g
t l Nrw YnrV. tl I t-rrtj
t"oir:-r.v in tl w r 1 d--vcte.l x-
art.
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C.r. -v l iT-i "... ' tr. 7.:, ..'.j
t-f ;- r.:.a 1. ! r J , ,U.r c f j.
r;-.! try lf't. a- j '.r."T u a'jrv?T
r ; t i :
a .:..-.&: -'. .v ;? u nojll
uii : rt a. . -l everv i,.rr -.a
f r r it 1 ir t.. Ar tr. -a
." .rvtr Vu , X . l'M.idaT, .
ir. r n; ; ' v t
W. II. Vajtt."- ' i. Ja .Af. v.
.TACOI- KVANS..
lui. - t p t.iiar-Li.
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r.l'Ali.IS'J A r-FlXTvLTT.
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YAlUAEtE TCV.M F?:?r.n
For. f A.LK, v
1 tart fcr fats lit C.!. J;t
Tolatra V.'srtbct:!' ati tit Ur.l
I!a F'.rtr:.
'j a . c a. i 1 jciwar.iu ly-
J. A.7 Ma,
Feed Sale 5 Llverj
STABLE,
HATES I FliLUH, Fr:;::i:::j
LOUISDURQ N. C.
GOOD TLVMS .LND
10LITE DRIERS.
KSnXTAL ATTLXTIONTO
TIUVELLNO illTv.
A ivctU5& 0 ftiar tfta
titM ALwars ot lain.
W always kep fl Lersrw fr
saU, at trr r-a&ab:
irten.
PEERLKSS STLM COOKER
Till U li tie of :i tiats wltn
evtry ii:jl;r tic-M Laf
rj coOTtsitica tMit!.
TLagrtaU: cocrtcltLC cf ail
l IL ra3a.i Fraast Crt.
Ittate TIMl LAtuH, FUEL
acJ FOOD,
Acj r.aal.ty cf Cra tlal
kn? two quarts cf &Ur t.Utt
ill mil). Hi q cf t rtuiM
6 1 a- m Cocttut, cc '4 & ciaJ.
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DON'T FORGET
T'fcat slis a watt tear liar.
t'.t. Ktif,
cr a., t tb.s r
i 1 1 tt ta l.t. r; ,f I y e a
!t tftr W ricr tr.!
Weit ti J t f Hal a s'.rtU
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Fremont. Hp- baa heen a presi.ifu.-