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a r JAS. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor, 'X' H H:CdUM,y :;T.H .Hj-STiAJTGBl, 'X'H lil XntTXOlT. vol. mi . .KUHLXEI. - - CHURCH DIRECTORY METHODIST. Sonday School at 9:30 A. M. . Qio. 8. Baibb, Sopt. -Preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 P. Mi every Sanday. " - - Prayer meeting Wednesday night. M. T. Pltlsb. Pastor. BAPTIST. 8 a nday School at 9 :30 A; M. Tho3. B. WiLcaa, Snpt Preaohin at 11 A. M., and 8 P. MM very Sanday. Prayer m-eting Thnrsday night. Foekbst Smith. Pastor. " EPiaOOPAL. KanrlAv School at 9:30. HttWj. morning and nificht , 1st, 3rd aadith Sundays. Kveninz Prayer, Friday afternoon HH Udskb. tiecwr. JR. S. P. BDRT, PRAnTICINO PHY8IC1AJ AND 8UEQEON. Louisburg, N. C. Office In the Ford Building, corner Main and Ntwh streets. Up,stairs Iront. . I) EL a. 9. YAB.BOROUOH, YSICIA.N AND 8UROBON, Lol'IBURQ, N. C. OtHce 2nd floor Nea; building, phone 39. Night calls answere.t from T. W. Blckett a residence, phone 74. B. B. MAHHKNBURQ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LocisBuaa, a. c. Will prctlc.e in all the Courts of the State Office In Court House. 0. M. (jriOKE b BOW, ATTORN ET8-AT-LAW, LOUI8BUB8. S. 0. Wi.i attend the courts of Nash, Franklin, 3rnvllle, Warren and A' and counties, .also the -lapreme Court of North CaroUn, and the U. J. circuit and DtstrUt Courts. 1) It. J K. MALONK, i'liACTICIMO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. LOUI8BDB0, If. C. Offlc.e over Stokes & PurtfurBOn's. I) a. K. H. P08TKR. V RACTICINO PHYSICIAN & 8URQBON, Loulsburg, N. C. otnee over Aycocke Drug Company. HAYWOOD RUFFIN. ATTORN BY-AT-LAW, LociaBcaa, a. o. Win practice in all the Courts of Franklin tul aljoliug counties, also In the Supreme Court, and In the Dnited States District and Circuit Courts. office la cooper and Clifton Building. T UOS. B. WILDKR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LODISBUBe, H. 0. utnee on Main street, oyer Jones Ac Cooper's tore. F. S. Sl'RUILL. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, LOUISBUBO, . C. Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance OrAtivllle. Warren and Wake counties, also the Supreme Court of North Carolina, rromiit attention given to collections. Office over Egerton's Store. W. BICKBTT, 1 . ATTORNEY AND C0UN8BLLOR AT LAW.' LOO(8B0B IT. O. Prompt and painstaking attention given to 1 overy matter In trusted to his hands. Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John Buxton, Pres. First National Bank Of Win ston, uienn ac manly, wmsion, reopies bu of Monroe, Cbas. K. Taylor, free, waae -or-Mt College, Hon. B. W. Tlmberlake. Office in Court House, opposite Sheriff's. w. M. PERSON, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, LOUiSBoae. v. a. Practices in all court. Office In Neal Building. YARBO&OUOH, JB, ATI OBNEY AT LAW, LOUIflBUBO, N. C. Office In Opera House building, Court street All legal busineu intrusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention. JJR. R. B. KINO, DENTIST, LOUISBUBO, N. C. Or! I OTIS Atoocu DlUO CoHPAirr. wu.h an experience of twenty -five years h a sutflripnt guarantee of my work .in all tn ii D-to-date lines o! the profession. HOTELS. FUANKLOTOK HOTEL FRANKLINTON, N. C. SAU'L MERRILL, Prp'r. 0d accomodation for the traveling public. Good Livery Attached. MASSEftBURG HOTEL MiwexxtiAxg- Fropr HENDEBSON, N. C.v Good accommodations. Good fare; Po Hu-Md attentive aervaafr NORWOOD HOUSE irirunii. lortKtnllM w. j. NORWOOD, Proprietor. Patron 0f Commerci al Totult amd ' i ( aUo Solicited. fre4 eft SaaspielBoesB, ; i'rot'esHiooial eards r-- "I "I coNDENSEbsrrfjm es; "" i The Amusing Catalogue In the "Royal - . " Gallery of Venice. 4 Catalogues of foreign art galleries are often amusing when they essay translation. Now the English edi tion of the catalogue of the royal gallery in Venice must be hard to beat. Of Bartolomeo Viyarini the catalogue says: "One of the illustri- vua masters ui me jiiurano Bcnooi. Jdje precedes and prepare the splen- dors of the Venitian art His news are going from 1449 to 1499. First-I ly, he war helped from his brother, and hisart perceive the influence of Padua. Afterwards he attained some model of 6tyle from Antonello of Messina." Of another painting the catalo'gue-says: "The Miracle of S. Mark. S. Mark come from high wjth a-rapid flight and as precipitat ing himself "headlong " to free" the slave from the torture. Behind him the light prevails; under the shade, except the slave whose body shme on thesoil, with a wondefull end. In the back ground, before wich are two moors with turbant and short cloaks, shines at the sun with daz zling brightness. This is the spon taneous and potent work of the gen- mo ft -r fri TrrUl, a Fun For the Students. Professor Max Muller tells this story of his student days in Ger many : "I remember that on one oc casion before the introduction' of cabs we hired all the sedan chairs in Leipsic, with their yellow coated porters, and went in procession through the streets, much to the as tonishment of the good citizens and annoyance also, as they were unable to hire any means of conveyance till a peremptory stop was put to our fun. Not content with this ex ploit, when the first cabs were intro duced into Leipsic, thirty or forty being put on the street at first, I and my friends- secured the use of all of them for the day -and proceed ed out into the country. The inhab itants, who were eagerly looking forward to a drive in one of the new conveyances, were naturally an noyed at finding themselves fore stalled, and the result was that a stop was put to such freaks in fu ture by the issue of a police regulation- that nobody was allowed to hire more than two cabs at a time." Obeying Orders Literally. The following story is told of a negro recruit who challenged the officer of the day: "Halt, dar! Who's .datr" The answer was, 'Offi cer of the day.' Again the sentry 1 sung out: 'Halt, dar! Who's datr The officer then asked him what in Sam Hill was the matter. Why didn't he know his orders? The ne gro said: 1 does know mah orders. ECU HASTILY DODQED BEHIND A TBSB. De sargint done tole me to halt you three times and den shoot you.' And with that he cocked his rifle. Thereupon the officer hastily dodg ed behind a tree, from which retreat he succeeded with difficulty in per Buading the recruit not to shoot." - Any Cord Would Do. General Ballington Booth of the Volunteers of America told a story at the meeting of his organization of a prayer meeting held on the east side during a mayoralty cam- paign, says the New York Commer- cial Advertiser. In the midst of a nraver. he related, one pious brother said:- "Oh, Lord, we pray thee, that the high stone wall that surrounds Mo Democratic party may hang togeth- yamensing prison there are painted It 1 I ,5 - I i 1 - . er in xne coming election.- "Amen! Answer prayer, Lord. put in a Republican who was near. "But I do not mean it as the Re publican brother means it,- Lord. I pray that we may hang together in concbrd and accord," continued the Democrat. "Amen, Lord," again said the Re publican. "Any 'cord, so long as they hang. Wouldn't See the Joke. Henniker Heatonmember of par liament for Canterbury, was recent ly asked by the archbishop of Can terbury "oi what advantage is the presentation of the freedom of a city to its recipient ?" "It enables him to open a public house, your grace," was the reply. "How shock jingf" rejoined Dr. Temple, who did not choose to see the joke. Truth is in danger of becoming false when it becomes fossilized. - Child Wortli Millions. ; v "Mjv child la worth millions to me ay tars. Mary Bird of Hafrisbnrg Pa., "vet I would have lost her by croop had -cot parch aed a bottle of One Minute ; Cough Core.'? One Minute Cough Lure is sure eure for eoughX croup and throat aod lung: trouble. An absolutely safe cough cure whieh acts- immediaatelyv .The youngest ehild canlake it with entire safety -the little ones like the taste and remember how oiten it Wiped thenu Every family should, have a . bottle oi one s Minute u.ongirrt.ure handy. - At this season espect ally- it inayj be needed suddenly. . Aycocke Drug Co. : , AN iMPROMPtU CHEER. T ; Cecil Ehodes was greatly amused some time. ago when he was coming home from the Cape on a Castle liner. While passing Cherbourg sev eral vessels of the French channel squadron were drawn-up in" line to. salute the Jex-Empress Eugenie's yacht. The Frenchmen who were I spread out on the yards of their ,ia i,j tcT;.. v; trice!" ; mha rtQBtla ,:ara -cT,. to fihow h- tL,-. ress, got his men ready to salute, but in the short time at, his disposal he could not school his' crew to re peat the French .words. "Tell them to say Beef, lemons and cheese.' "sutrpested Rhodes clav- I. i o3 . i -,tf 1 1 fully, and to 'his fitter amazement J me yacnt was greeted witn a oeaien ing yell of "Beef, lemons - and cheese I" which entirely drowned the voices of the French sailors. The ex-empress is stated to have expressed great pleasure at the com pliment afterward. A Query and Answer. Quite a loner letter has come to us from a subscriber in Brookline, Mass. Perhaps it will be sufficient if we simply publish the final para graph : "Do you ever, realize that the em anations of human thought are nev er, isolated and abstracted so that they stand without the, universal consciousness, but that instead they form one endless .continuity where by through all the phases of litera ture, whether primitive or whether typical of high aesthetic cultivation, they are united by what is-perhaps a subconscious but nevertheless an inherent and persistent striving aft er the complete and perfect expres sion of what is best in the human heart and intellect? Do you ever, think of this?" ' Yes, sometimes. By the way, in a couple of weeks it will be about time for buckwheat cakes. Book man. An Unfortunate Example. King Victor Emmanuel, in spite of his courteous manners, is gifted with a quick wit and,. a sarcastic tongue at times. He was recently regretting that it was almost im possible for him' to know truly what opinion his people had of him. One of the courtiers surrounding him said it would be easy enough if the king would disguise himself as a student and visit the cafes and drinking shops of the populace and added, "That is how Teter the reat acted." "That is true,' retorted the king, "but you seem to forget, that Peter the Great used to hang those whom he thus overheard spealcing ill of him. I think you had better choose another, example." ' Home For All 80 Idler. A remarkable soldiers' home will be that now building at Johnson City, Tenn., where both Union and Confederate soldiers in the civil war and volunteers in the war with Spain are to be harbored. This home will comprise thirty-five build ings, among them a memorial hall, a mess hall, a chapel and a canteen. They will occupy a site a mile and three-quarters long and three-quar ters of a mile wide in the heart of the mountains. The grounds wjll be laid out by a landscape gardener, and each barrack will havets own park. Congress appropriated $1, 000,000 for the home. Chicago Journal. Smell by the Yard. The method of measuring smell adopted by 1L Berthelot opens wide field for investigation. A bot tle is filled with the odoT of an odor ous substance, .which is weighed be fore and after to determine the puantity of vapor, and measured fractions of this vapor., are then poured from bottle to bottle until just enough remains in one to ex cite the nerves of smell. With lodo- form the quantity was three-eighths of one-millionth of a grain, while a thousandth as much more would probably suffice. . Odd -PrMbn Sign. i On the northwestern end -of the- in huee letters these words 'Tive thousand dollars' reward for? the discovery of the man who invented wort." The sign has been on the wall for sbme-years, nct. paasersby, when they perceivS itlangh for" it seems somehow inits Bentixhent'appropri men wko decpxiso' cells.Phit adelphia' Record. i v w ' ' Mexico's Navy. i Mexico has the smallest navy in the world in proportion to her pop iolation. . Twelve million people are protected by a fleet of two dispatch vessels, . two, nnarmored . gunboats, each carrying one four ton muzzle loading eun and four small breech loaders, and five second class torpe-J do boats. This fleet, is manned by ninety .officers and 500. men. f ; ; God eendB - no storms .without His rainbow arching- somewhere. v-: I A Profitable Investmentv . "i "I; was tronbled) for aboat Seven years with toy stomach and f&lbed balfVny timef says B. Demick. Somervil'e Ind. . I pent about f 1,000 and nevef conld : set anything to help me until I tried KodoT Dyspepsia Care, i I have taken a few bottles .and am lenttrely' welLrYen doVrKveiby whatfrea eat bat what Via Jisfest and asalsailhtec Vlf your- stomach doesn't digest your iood yon . 1 . - 1 . T7- j, , r, ; rf - does food want' ach troubles. Aycocke Dn auy jinwv aFp vu 1 tUae: '-XcUiUt U wall the stomaoh3r workbdiKesnnthe eosema-afUr two. pbysloians five bet v. I nA, ... tm.v,M u . FYon don't have todief Eai all eoa wriuaJamea Moek. HVY eoeir. I SlTrii :i,W7 .! " i- V T iKodotJyspepsiaCTirecnresstom-'re; we so, bad ahe soiled two to five w -s fM . tin Every Woman . May ; Hav an Indoor -;t;,r:-:--y . Bulb GanJeruJ . r Every womaiL Bhould be her ovu 'florist. Then instead of being at the mercy of the professional, whoia midwinter and spring arc' able to command exorbitant price for their choicest blooms, the thrifty house wife who has exercised a little fore thought may fairly revel sic bios-. sorns that costlier nothing at alL Thoee plants which are raised from bulbs, may be most successful ly managed by the amateur flower raiser. They require the minimum i oi auenuos ana are most lavisa la tbeir production of blossoms. The bulbs BheuiTi buried ia terra cotta flowerpbtB, x wide pan being especially ihada fr the ac Vommodation of such plant. After they are placed in the soil the bulbs should be set in a warm cellar .to germinate. When the leaf stalk be gins to push above ground, the plant may be brought up stairs, but should then be covered with another pot in order that the light may not have a bad effect on the flower bud. Problems For the Housewife. Here are the problems that con front every conscientious housewife. Every woman who takes upon her self the responsibility of making a home must solve thctn and all their ramifications one why or-another. Surely the housewife has important issues enough, in her hands without seeking a field for others. First and foremost come the buy ing, cooking and serving of some thing to eat Second, the problem of cleanli ness. Third, the servant problem. Fourth, the comfortable and ar tistic furnishing of the house and making it a pleanant place to 6tay. Fifth, the intellectual life of the dome, lor the attainment or whlcn all other factors become worth while. Without this last crowning glox kept constantly as the chief aim housekeeping Decomea the worst orm of drudgery. The Right Way to Bke Potatoes. "Wash and clean the skins of the potatoes without breaking. Put them on the grate m a moderately heated oven. If the oven is too hot. the skins will at once harden, forming a nonconductirg surface, preventing the escape of water. Potatoes baked in this way are heavy and waxy, in digestible and unpalatable. As soon as the potato is soft upon slight pressure of the finger remove it from the oven. Take it in your hand, which should be protected with a napkin or towel, and care fully work the potato as though you were masnmg u m ine sum, oeing very careful not to break the skin. When the potato seems soft and mealy throughout, put it back on the grate in the oven, and so contin ue until all the potatoes have been subjected to this process. Ladies' Home Journal. Llver and Croutons. - A delicious breakfast dish is calf b liver hashed and served with crou tons. This hashed liver is an ex cellent dinner dish served as an en tree or with the main dish, such as broiled .chicken or chops. Get a calfs liver of some reliable dealer and have it well trimmed. Boil it gently in water slightly salted. Add two onions cut in halres, two bay leaves and half a lemon. When the liver is done, set the kettle in a cool place and let it get quite cold before taking theriver out. Then chop it as fine as possible, put it in a sauce pan with a generous quantity of butter and enough hot water to keep it from sticking to the pan. Season slightly with salt and red pepper and let it cook ten minutes. Serve oh a hot platter; ornament with long or diamond'shaped croutons. The Troublesome Crack. Every one knows how exasperat ing the crack, of an opened door may be, but, not every one knows how readily it may be recovered so as to permrtr'the occupant of the room to sit behind it 'secure from observation. Get three-eichths of a yard of cretonne that will match ,lf fe .uav.iuj.v. tu . " c river a finimr vnrtt onrt aovr inn-other Line with silesia. of the same color- inrv an TWif rf Anf I AATn r4 V a svtsa l- Tr i KWrr on citiier cuu. dqb xu catcu over vuv top of the door hinge and the other i.iv $ v. if v.- rm.1. covers the entire crackSo that the door; may be left ' open for air .or heat, while the bed or chair behind it remains bidden from persons passing through the hall. To Take Of? Wax Candle Grease, Have an iron made very hot; put piece JoL clean -blotting paper over the grease spot ! and hold the iron close to it, but do not let it touch the paper. The grease will be drawn into-bepa per and removed from the matenalt . - " Fatal kfdhev andhladSer troabes eaa 41 wsya be prevented by ths ase of Poleye Kidney. t,Tire. M. at r. k. neaaaaia. " fft.- u.iavt.. tv. 0f. . xMs-;. C-. eplatea. TUeyw flwey aad Tae as dug out of .the darkest aoutJlS. .la safe and eerularaaaedy fee eecae.eep ; Cbtld rep, KepecUlly Liable. ,i.i "KrUj and ' eats' are" attren I Tthras.' VrWIses aad ' entr" are- atreety . ,.4tf MltA ntlm mult Im b'Snd psenlog. Children are eapecisUy UabU tosueh mlahapa because aot sa csrtfoL As s rmedy Pe W Ufa -Itea Uiwl Salra It fiaeahalkd. Draws cm we ore, aiopa wa j Co . - : dresses a day.:-..; - y ;rr, .-; V ; ? FOrKTHS? UTTLE 0NfeSLT.; Jkrhrr WHmo Taacfwe W mi bint rwa la Htm For.U World. JJuter iWalUw bad beta- d annojad" omVone of hi, schol ar whistling in achooL Whenever lie called, boy to accouni for tuch i aiaiuroanee no wouia piea waai it;iraa iininthtionaJ---II fuot all ihoat whero ho wva." Tbl bo camo. ao ,freqacnt that th master said ho would punlih tho next of fender. The next day, when th room was unusually quiet, a loud, ahirp whistle brokt the tiI2nea. jjjcry one' eMerted that it was a certain boy, who had the reputation 1 a mischief maker and a liar. He "do hot Txntvui mm x wmmjox" waa called up, and though with a somewhat stubborn look he denied it again and again, was commanded to hold out his hand. At this in stant a slender little fellow not more than seven Tears old and with a very pale but decided face held oat his hand, saying as he did so with the clear and firm tone of a hero: "Mr. Walters, air, do not punish him: I whistled. I was doing a long, hard sum, and in rubbing out another I rubbed it out by mistake and spoiled it all, and before I thought whistled right out, sir. I was very much afraid,' but I could not sit there and act a lie when I knew who was to blame. You may punish me aa you. aaid you should. And with all the firmnesa he could command he held out the little hand, never for a moment doubting that he was to be punished. Mr. Walter waa very much affected. "Charles,' said he, looking at the erect form of the delicate child who had made such a conquest over his natural timidity, I would not pun- iah yon for or Ko on! doubU that vou sooke the truth. Pittsburg Diiipetcb- . : A Useful D09. There was once a little boy who lived on a farm in the far east He had a dog of the name of Watch. One day aa his father was going to market, a distance of ten miles, the dog wanted to follow. Ilia master tried to drive him back several times, but the dog was determined to go. After traveling about three or four miles the boy's father found he had loat his overcoat So he turned the horses around and drove back. There, to his great surprise, he found Watch lying on the over coat in the-rniddle of the road and the teams turning out in the deep snow to pa3 him. Watch was a useful dog to have on the farm. Florence Bailey, Aged Mne, ia Los Angeles Herald. Flower Bubbles. Children, have you ever tried blow ing bubbles with flowers? I don't suppose you have. WelL try it It's great fun. Make a nice auds to begin with and add a few drop of glycerin and am monia. Then get some petunia blos soms and ait down in front of your bowL Dip a big blossom lightly into the soapy water and put the little end to your lips, having removed the a talk and the leaves, of course; then blow. The bobble which comes from the loTewlsTl "iff of Th. end of the flower will be simply bow, big, bright and beau tifoi Just 1 " " I 1 . YVerk of Chltdrsn. i .aaaa . . Ht "?n?luiti each year by the school children of ?I!"der l teachers. A Farewell. -lt Catraet abOd, X have so aav t gtvs Ko Urw eoald pipe-to sMse eo SaU end Ttt ere- we part, oa K oa X cava leave yoa SNar every dayi Be aood. sweet maid. a4 M wbo wBl ba . Xd net tMespa, at . cay tone Aa4 ao aoake Uf aa4 Cast vast forever ,." Case grmatd, sent soax. ; Chsrtaai sTTearssey. tUltDItEX XfpiaoXETJS Masy eandrea are poUod aad eawse aervove asd wajc. UaatkUled eatrtfkl by nKJihsritirlar ia eshatyrtt aod Uae tetrablee, u4 U Ue aaly wteaaW. eateoegk attdlelae ibaleeataJaa a estate rtPn . K. f. a rusaaais, The lfseoe B doeft BOt . ... J - . . , COmS to th slomUriDg cburtL; toaaaaspuae k eatlre. CUHUiNGS-WOfL- "Sittin oxm feighl iaXLaaVcr lin'a hotel, ia -WsjM2iioo. U AniC4 J. Conmirgs trt Joi.a A Vt and mcral other xoca of xaora ! or, leas xutionaj. dltiactaa, mien, j the conrcraaUor torsed xnoAic v est u mtd for hi Jtui with the horathair bow, emit) p ahot of the diaKttjsuoa m tlat L rhalkngtd m to a dal oa tb tW lin. I sent a ttrrani arcrs&i to a pawnxhop an4" got a3" itjtrvr&rat which looked aa if it had been ttned to bail out host Vent hd a "3 trad' ot a Gsarrurfos or an Ami U, and b played Klwrtwtj by ;Yleaxterar. It w hijhly tUl ad braoUf aUv doA. -i tocKN my tnzait tnwiT tsy chin and rrafd away at The Ar- karwaw Traveler.' I had nM Ua , pUyin for a tainnU Wfor wt;ty ft were ktv'wafi tinve to the coW. and Kvrral rxro waiters were do- ' ing Jubaj. Of coTirw I wrm tU j iou re no violinut, Amos; you're .nothing Ut a fed- I dler.' Psngtireeanisw la "mbIsK Kothing leM thaa the rspresha realization of the coamrrriu sd of empire will b Dii to pieces England and America tato a war tariff a. For the next Tl&giwhmra laugh at p.n-Earorcr.ia- The weapon has bcra ood aai&st tbrrs aelrea, and Ta in the frap of a master hand it snapped uke a t i. What Napoleon could not e?ct against L&jriand the coxkoert of Eu rope is harrlly likely to eect ara;n.(t America. Sach, at any rat. a the nfiish virwr both popular aad o- ciaL UnfUnd will have no hand ia forging the new weapon; still lets I will she direct it. One may e-aa 479 further ax with not It a.mraif. Were united Europe in some frvak of madneaa to attenpt, as it Lxj actually been runeeted she Kht attempt, to prohibit Ammran ex ports by force EngUnd would t-e compelled by sheer national tar aity to join with America in fro trating it Atlactie- WlbeenJan Mtmerrhsffa. BiTly Stuart, w2h a rbrz of bachelor fnenda, lire on McMillan street, near Woodlawn aTenee, Kait Walnut'HflU. He usually takr a constitutional short walk each mora iag and not lon since noticed that the upper part of the telephSce poles in the vicinity of hi rraideoce were being decorated with coats of vivid green paint One morning aa he vu p4Jiixg one of the poles an Irishman aested on top carelessly lt drop a can cf the green paint It struck the side walk and was UWrally rpattervi about. None of it, however, Vr ex ceeding good luck. brfwmirtbeJ the immaculate trousers of Mr. Stuart A moment later another Irishman appeared on the scene and, notidax the green paint spilled all ovrr the sidewalk, looked up and irqaired of his comrade aloft: "Dohcrty, Doherty. have re had a hemorrhage?" Ctnoricau Ktq-ir-cr. Th 'Rultiwir tar. Recent detenninstioris of te mo tion of the celebrated rurjiwar star. 1830 Oroombndrr, by Profor Campbell of the lick obterratorr, show that that singular object U approaching the e&rth at the rate of fifty-nine miles per second, or more i than three times the velocity of the earth in its orbit aboat the sea. Unless it chhs its cocrse, howev er, it will never get near the solar system, because its velocity of no tion across ocr lice of siht amounts to no lfs than 0 miles per second. Its velocity in a straight line ia auf&cirat to carry it across the distance separating the run from the nearest filed star, Alpha Centaari, in about 5,000 years. A ftpetUftf CHatte?. Professor Jone, a Missouri school teacher, has iost issued his thirUrth annual chsiicnpt to all the world to spell against him. The condi tions are that ordinary Esgluh words ehejj be used, the contest to last four hours, the words to be pronounced by a competent person and written by the contestant. The one missing the fewest words is to gel a Webster's nnahridred diction ary. Professor J ones thaDear Las been accepted twice ia the thirty jeers, and he has won both times, -. A Royal Cjmie. A decidedly cynical remark is Credited to Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria on the occasion of his re cent visit to a chrrsstbem&ra ex Ihibition in Paria. One chrysanthe mum In particular, wiu eaormouaif long petals of reddish go3, attract ed ba attention, and, tamisg to the .friend wbo acoorst2id tin, bft siid, with a ataile: "A flower with lo& hiir and hardly any heart. It ahould hays been named woman f JPTrETMOSflAASttt Ut CBIrTC -0cer4 eiky by f4rva fTy sa4 Tar. Ufa mWleta. W.X. ftF.lL flsaaeta. . . ; I a- I pU frSft whem their haartt ftr SSx ; , - . J , Ttoml LevwTosetsvee. . Sr. . IUTS EArfy earfMliaa a U Weala euW! Tii ba uvt!4 tivi i yara. Mn 4. O. Crw. Us. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Jan. 10, 1902, edition 1
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