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a. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor.
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xL0UISBURO,'N. C FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, ISC.'
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HLltCH DIKECTOUX
MBTHODIBT.
School at 9:30 Af M.
uy
Qso. S. 8AXSR, Hnpt.
)1A. M and 8 P.M.
r mating Wednesday night, j
M. T, Plymb. PMtor. y
BAPTIST. ; "t
i iy Sohool at 9:30 A. M. -
Thos. B. Wildkr, 8apt
,1,1) At 11 A. M., and 8 P. M.,
- i ti'lii y.
,.r m ting Thursday night.
Korrbst Smith. Pastor.
BPI3COPAL,
i iy ScDooi ai :ou.
night
on
s, morning ana
i mi 4tb Sundays.
l'rayer, Friday afternoon.
John HusKa. Rector.
A SURVEY OF THREE CENTURIES.
Tie Achievements of the An;lo Saxon;
The Dlffasion of Thonehft The Ad
vance and Extension ofClTilizationi
The Else ot the People. The Me
nace of the Republic, and its Cnre.
A Vision ot North Carolina.
ORATION OF ASSOCIATE JUSTICE WALTER I
CLARK AT iOANOKE ISLAND, JULY 24.
LoDaaa.
.hurtr Lodee. No. 413, A. F. &
mta 1st and 3rd Tuesday
in fuch month.
I'rol'ctMNional ocurda
U voo Ijw how SCOTT S I
pny had prtWt4 lu aecaUiba fjULSlON VOcU bcijXO I
ilrcKihta xr vcjX LVcnl I
ar.d krnti rv3 pet ywa tn tcv I
vxdiix aUu U now,
- I'. Ill' KT,
1, I Ml PUYalCIAN AND SURGEON
Louisbarg, N. C.
, r Ford Buildinir, corner Umb
, , , , r-"t . Upstairs front,
il K YARBOROUGH, - ,
1 HVSICIAN AND 8URGE0H,
U(TBURS, N. C.
. i iloor Ne: building, phone 91.
.Li anawpr! from T. W. Bickett'a
. phoiiH 71.
1 MKNBOaO,
STAN01N6 ON ROANOKE ISLAND hatening Yii; aa'd the SpaoUid I ogy otrrrohitiw had r-traajlrt 1
oinuio un nuAnuM. loLAnui WM assetll0g hia ri hl to aod u lo lnc people and U pfopWti
pillage m Holland. The fires of the I Uut loe WfU m iwi coQniry
loqaisition burned in Soain tod Bel 1 bv restrictiar tb riiht to will
gium. France, rank to a second clan
power, grovelled beoeaib the rule" l
one of the most worthless of , its
many worthless kings, the third Henry
while -.bogland, the bnglanu ol
Drake aod Raleigh, of Shakespeare
and Bacon, and of Elizibetb, already
lay beneath -the growing shadow of the
Armada, whose success threatened the
txtmction of English liberty and oi
the Protestant religion. Russia was
a small collection of barbarous tribes
and Germany, and Italy, not yet na
lions, were mere geogrjph cat exres
sioo. Contrast Hat with the Eirooe
isom oecaose ol the signihcance ol 0f to-day. The change is birely less
the first celebration, of the landing of I startling there than on this side of the
the Anglo-Saxon apon these shores, water. ......
oH rn- r.4f ,h. I The change hisbetu greatly the re
. i n;x action irom mis stae. iviniiitua
,u ucul FF"Hw- has been and U on the steady raciease
ness ana surj-ct matter nas not oeen in lhe betterment of the masses Tne
sntpassed by a North Carolinaian, we I leaders of thought, Snakespeare, Btcoo,
use these columns to print the addres JYlicnaei, Angeio, uante, feirarcn
painters, tne . sculptors, tne statesmen
were as great then as since. The dif
ference is in the mass. Then they
were disregarded, beaten with many
Stripes, dying like animals alter living
like brutes; to-day they have a voice
in every government and are beggioing
more fully to perceive that they have
unlimited power which they can use
for their own advancement and the
betterment of their material surround-
Roanoke Island,
mg.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
louisBCRS, a. a
, rilc-e in ll the Courts of Ue State
i ifflce In Court House.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOCI9B0B8. H. 0.
uiii l the courts ol Naah, Franklin,
. Wurren ami Wake eountles, also th
,.. . ...irt, of North Carotin, and the U.
hi' n,l District Courts.
K, W INSTEAD,
A T T O RN EY-AT-LAW,
I.OL'IHBOBO, N. C.
l k IVKU W. P. 9 SAL CO.'S 8TOBB.
,, M'. ntion given to all busines
K M ALONE,
, ivi I HYS1CIAN AND SURGEON.
loi isncBii. N. c.
r y rrug Company.
V, - I" .STfc.it,
w
ill!
I. I
i:. i I'li'.'sICIAN SURGEON,
l..ri:r. 'irg, N. C.
r a - m DrugCjn,pany.
AY WOOD RUFFIN.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LOCI9BUM, . O.
r u.. lnalltheCouiU of Franklin
. :mimk i-ounties, also In the SuprenM
i ;n the Dulted Stotea Dlatelct and
iirUi.
!!.. i-i cooper and Clifton Building.
r
M. B. WILDKR,
ATTORNBT-AT-1AW,
LOOISBUBS, K. a
. in Mln street, ott Jones k Cooper'a
V.
;pkuill.
A TTO RN B Y-AT-L AW,
LOOISBUBO, H. C.
w i tini the courts of Franklin, Vance
in, v ,i Warren and Wake counties, also
i, supreme Court of Nortn CaroUna.
tion given to collections.
:!!. ovr Kgerton's Store.
W. B1CKSTT,
kTTuRNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
LOCI8BVM . a
i r ,mV,t and painstaking attention given to
.ry matter intrusted to nis hands.
U .I , , rkl.l InatliahAT)M!rd.HOIl. J Olffl
amiiiirf. Hon. Robt. W. Winston. Hon. J. C.
Bui',. ii. Pres. First NaUonal Bank of Wln
. ... ,.. - .. . . winatnn. Peonies Bank
ot m ,urm, Chas. K. Taylor, Pre. Wake For-
mi Hon. B. W. TnnDeruj '
f fi - in Court House, opposite Snerura.
of Justice Clark, at
July 24, 1902:
Lidies and Gentlemen; Standing
on the Aventine hill, by the banks-of
the Tiber, we can still behold, the be
ginning ot that imperial race which
lor centuries be!d in its control the
entire civilized world in their day and
whose laws, whose feats of arms, whose
thought, have profoundly impressed
7all succeeding ages.
HERE BEGAN THE GREATEST MOVEMENT
OF THE AGES.
Standing here we see the spot where
first began on this continent the great
race which in the New World in three
hundred years has far surpassed in ex
tent ot dominion, in population and
power the greatest race known to the
Old. Farther than the imperial eagles
ever flew, over more men than its do I
minion ever swayed, with wealth
which dwarfs Jts boasted treasures, and
intelligence aod capacity unknown to
its rulers, this new race in three cen
turies has covered a comment, crossed
reat rivers,.butlt great cities, tunneled
mountains, traversed great plains, scaled
mountain ranges and halting but for a
moment on -the shores of a vaster
s 1 I . .1 1
ueao, has aireaay aonrxtaa mousauu
tsUnds and laces the shores of a West
ern contiuenl so distant that we call it
:he E-is-.
We do well to come here to visit the
spot where thre great movement oegan.
It is one ot the great epochs of all his
tory. Here, 36 years before the land
ing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock,
here 21 years before John Smith and
lamestowo, in the year 1584. the first
English keel grated on the shores 1 i
what js'now the United S axes. Here
the greatest movement of the ages be
gan, which has completed the circuit
of the globe. For thousands of years
God, in his wisdom, had hidden this
Und behind the billows till His ap
o jinted time, and .n Europe and Asia
millions had fousht and Deris he d foH
the possession for narrow lands. The
human intellect had beendwartea witn
the dimensions of its prison house. In
Hne season Cooernicus gauged the
heavens, revealing countless worlds be
yond our grasp and Columbus almost
at the same time unveiled this tang -ble
world beyond the Atlantic. Stunned,
dazed, the mind o' man slowly real
zed the broadened vision unrolled be
fore ir. Since then the energies of the
numan intellect have steadily expanded
and thought has widened v ith the
process of every sun.
Here broke the spray of the first
wave of Sxon population and now
westward across the continent to th?
utmost verge and beyond it, there
rolls a human sea. Three centuries
have done this.
Abont this very date Amadas and
Barlow landed here, for on jniy 4, a
day doubly memorable on these shores,
they descried
)t !t4 ftatet W"tl
3IJ T WAIT. ( 1 n4 ".fi
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The change started here when a new
race began, without feudal burdens
and amid the breadth and freedom of
unlrammeled nature. With new paths
to -tread, new roads to make, new
rivers lo travel, new cities to build,
nen began to think new thoughts and
to add to the freedom oi nature the
liberty ot speech and of action.
WHERE THE SHACKLES- OF THE AGES
WERE BROKEN.
' Well do . we come here to visit the
spot where the shackles of ages were
broken, precedents forgotten and where
man first began to stand upright in the
likeness in which God has made htm
N-tuebt tells more forcibly the de
pression in which the mudi of n
men of that day were held than the
fact that the hardy Eoglish mariners.
the descendants of the viking of old,
delayed nearly a century wfter Lolaro
bus bad discovered the New World
before the foot of 10 Anklo-Saxon had
trod the seores of N rih America.
From his discovery in 1492 to the
nisi landing here in 1584 .and lhe
first peimaDctil but If el-e letileruent
at Jroestowa in 1607 was a long
lime. Could mother new cou inm
such as this be discovered in 3,000
miles of London to day, not as tuaoy
hours wou d elapse as our ancestors
of three centuries ago permitted )eit
to pats, befoie the English race would
land on its snores. In 1520 Cortei
I d the Spaniards to the Plateau of
Mexico and subverted an empire. Yet
65 year more passed before Amaoas
and Barlow led the first English ex
pedition to Und on this continent.
Not only were mens minds en
thralled by governments wl ich existed
solely for the benefit of the few, bet
the condition of the upper classes was
nnlv in decree better than that of the
" s 0
troy the retotd atooarchy a ad it.
baild.the republic. propfcecy km
come true.. -V , ? -
The great expooodet of the oir
tutioft wa tight, rower f .wa
those who own the property it
cocntry. v Deo property at wweiy
d tsuibvted end a fair share ol ia
forts of life ere equally tb rca
of all, acoontry willtea:n a r pobtie.
Wheo property, by whatevtf af ttxy.
becomes concentrated tn a tew ka&fli.
a change b tmpeodiog. Eahtf tt
few bolder will bring io, as he started,
an army that will cbaagv the twn-
mem 10 a mooirur, or , revw
will force a redtatribotiow ae is Eg
land and France. That ba bc the
lesson of hisioy.
In Iba day, of wider fouuigttx
end general edocailoo, kt m bop
and believe that there la a third wsj
hitherto unknown la practare, a
that by the operation o4 yst and wtsrt
laws enacted by ibe sovereigaty erf tne
people, a more hm and eq-al dsn-
button oi ' wealth will follow aad tb
enjoy tneot ol tnaterial wU txiog will
be more generally diBiMetS aaweg tne
masses. All power ' derived rrotn
aod beloogs to the people and shootd
be osed solely for their fool. tow
s the fandamrotal teaching of the 10.
stitutioot which DCkia imit recorn
from the landing of the Aoglo&tta
race on these shores, a Uodiog which
was first made at this pot.
Had I the ability ot Mr. VebMff,
cold I speak with his awthcxrly,
might point oat as he did the great
danger of the accumulation of wrails
io a few hands, and might rorsee aod
foretell the remedies which a great, a
wise and an all powfbl people will
apply. But I snail not tokr la the
path which he has trod, MAUD ru
BUS EQUtS.
Let os not forget 00 lb occaawa
that to this island
guished booof(of being the brth place
of the first Americao gil. Ii as the
Eden from which she spcorig. Sf
ha1 00 predecesaor aa-d rrsnams wna
oat a m (del and withoo: a nvL le
thit firt Eleo man ir fr: at
rival and tr tardea a taiUre
Hrre irve k'iiI as tht fin; rtial sad
ths b ys have tolloel Ivr IK".
Utre, aorl dnng, rtel-h fj.. fc
cei-or have lo enr "-C
d j ei, wrc e to hett',!i
to !- tv.i,of 1.1 t h rfcr . jf u4 4b
AmcT cu gul, ints . i..S. iti
nvr oroduct ol ber ks tud A tkew
r
Uier agev.
M0RTH CAaouA rvrcas.
When the first eipeditwo laodrd
here there were, it ts esttcoatrd, ia the
bouod, of the present Sate o North
Carolina, jo. 000 IckJvso, earoiag a
precarious liviog by fisbiog aad baot
mg spending tberr mrserabie Irves tm
laymg aod tortailag ooe aootber.
Today we have oeai 1,000,000 A th
tore moat race of all 1 be woW, frvief ia
peace and order. CooW 1, like Mr.
Webster, in hrs Plyowwlh Rock oraiioe,
prophecy as to the fatore 100 yean
hence, I should predict a Mill greater
i
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M. PBRSON,
ATTORN BY AT-LAW,
Pri-tl-.es
Buii Mini.
LociaBOBe, . a
in all eoorts. Offlee- la Neal
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YARBOROUGH, Ja.
ATIORNEY AT LAW,
LOUISBURO. N. C.
poortr. U aee, sugar, tooacco, poi
toes and other articles of common
use by lhe poorest to-day were un
known. Queen E ixabeth herself lived
on her beer and beef, and forks being
unknown that haughiy lady a:e with
her finders, as did Shakespeare, Kai-
o -
eigb and Bacon. Articles ot tne com
monest nse and neccessily in the dwell
ings of the poorest now, were than not
to tie obtained in the palaces of kings.
Carpets were absent in the proudest
n
dill M(QiJi
PROPRIETORS.
chasge, 1 i&oofd cay thai with the saose
rate of iocreaae Norib CaroJioa wttl
then have 6,000, oooof people aao thai
nii n( 100000 inhabitaois will le
numbered by the score; ihat cmy vil
lage will be cooneced with us avrtga
nor by electric ioad, foe steaei wul
hve ceased to be a motive poet ; bi
education will be universal aad poverty
unknown; that every swamp witl bare
been drained tobecowie ibe trat o
hinm hooiti that errrv river will be
r r
palaces and 00 the fresh strewn rashes deepened and straightened; that pqd4
r.naih their tables princes and kings works operated tor the benefit of the
. t " .u - 1 . A Krrkn meats i nnnl and BOt SOI the eOrSCbaaCOl of
inrew tuc uuun u k r M
irom their fea ts. Relizion was to most a a few, will briog com farts aad coovtoi
a I aV-A
land and failing np the gross superstition, law was a jargon ana ence. now sN., . 1-
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"J. n- .v, entereH with their barbarous and . medicine the vilest tant hreswe; tnat toe wn o '
coasv w .j I", .a.. the I- ahnrtened: that the toil ofatftCal-
two small vessels througnan in , etf quacaery. . v"- . m.,hiafWr Aad
nrobablv now closed. Proceeding masses have- Deen eaucaicu, u ' " ' -t-
proDaDiy now .',., . . tK a, their that irrieatioo wtU have baaaahed
nas aavanccu tiYiimnuu
- m Oprra House building, Court street
i.i Knainoaa intrusted to him
rtvei
Ki Dusiness lu.i
eive prompt and careful attention.
)k. D.T. SMITHWiCK,
DENTIST,
LOUISBURO, - - N. C.
n.-- over Furniture Store.
HOTELS.
bly received.
WHAT WONDROUS CHANGES!
Nature remains unaltered. As on
that July day, ot the long ago, air
oW a .nH cea remain the same. The
UU om J w-fc
same blue arch bends above us. The
same restless ocean rolls. The same
sunshines brightly down. The same
balmy bieezes breathe soft and low.
The same headlands jut ont to meet
the waves. The same cays ue
.waiter the coming vessels. The trees,
the foliage, the landmarks, wonld all
be recognized by tne sea-worn wan
derers of that memorable day. But as
to what is due to man, how auereai
To the westward,-where the Indian
paddled his , light canoe on great
a a ' mw.fmf riff
rivers, innumeraDie vesscis,."v
the energies of steam,: plow the waters,
freighted with the product of every In
dustry and the produce of every clime.
Where the smoke of the lonely wigwam
and in ma
terial well being.
Unlike the foundihg of Rome, where
the seat of Empire abode by its cradle
no great cities arose here at Rjan.ike
Islabd, "Jamestown- nor at Plymouth.
The uew movement begun here was
not for empire but for the people ana
it has advanced and spread in all direction.
THE GREAT DANGER TO DAY.
In 1820 Daniel Websier delivered a
memorable oration at the anniversary
of the landing at Plymouth Rock. In
tha speech he prophesied that our free
government could Und only so long
as there was a toieraoic cHin,
the division ol property. What would
he say could he stand nere io-uy ou
count over the names of those possess-,
ed of $20,006,000. of $50,000,000, ol
Jioo.ooo.ooo, even of more than
AAMAnA. and name over the
NA5H 5TREET,
It is with pleasuro wo announce to tho tobacco growers of Extern
Carolina the completion of our mammoth brick Warehouse- wo now
have the
already the most progressive coe
among us, will have practically abot
ished all diseases) save that of okl age,
that ticop'er laws aod an elevated aod
all-poaerlol public piotto will have
cniuimi'rid ciitne and reduced the vvl
uine ol litigation; that itligKHi Utu aec
tariao and daputatijo about .creeds
and lorn will be practical eietnphtxa.
lion ol that love c4 kllow-asvan' wbkb
was tvoified by rts d.vine kwndet 'that
every toiler with brain or Tnrf.h flnTnlmfL
an 1 a a 4k wa
A
and Most Conveniently arranged Warehouse for tho &alo of Leaf Tobacco
will nrosoer and that oodet jotsttr U
the only inequality in wealth c cccdl-
lion will b that dot! to ibe dtCtrtoce
in the energy, efforts and nataral glfta
of each poaaesaor.
Thrs ta bat lhe fixtf of many tocccaa
site celebrations of the laodf here
and if these feeble, ragttUe word! shall
be preserved to that distant day the
speaker who shall read them ta a vast
audience gathered here will fiber Jast-
it. the nronhecv oc at Uaat ft wta
wnoi-' .r r .
and amnio capitaL
sto mike every pound of tobacco plnccd on our tloor
0 Intend
BRING
ITS
FULL VALUE.
FIUNKL1NT0N HOTEL
PRANKLINTON, N. C. i
SAM'L MERRILL, Prfl.
. r ... i,hm nlla I .. IrncK and CDrWNSllvua w i - . - . . ,a a. . : . .j
rose, now tne roar o. KIC " -a Vo n.ntatlona at their - lD U,HTO! . .aTrf a?"
ua ww- . . m fcrtewatii raff. 1 Bat r MIQl IU fiamTV
('xA accomodation for the traveling
IHiblifi. : - ' J '
''xd Li-y Attached. '
.a. -.. a K Mitt nf electric lights l lew uxes
. . .u. ,1,. whs, then amid I own will, ereater than
teaaena i - - . - - - c
toiftriflejr the war-wnoop resou- 1 f0r an w ,
TsUI aw. - - m-m -
uAin Heath and torture, dqw-hk i He
a thousand steeples ana an"" 7-
Pnnce of Peace noat uptu
MASSENBURG HOTEL
HENTJEBSON. N- C
9a aeeeaunodations. Good fare: Po
lHa a4attntiv aervajifr
NORWOOD HOUSE . !
frirmnn. Kortii Cirollfl
w. j. 5okvoo0, yrewrsetor.
the air.
Where the plumed and painted warrior
stealthily trod the narrow ws t
mighty- engines rush. Where ; a tew
.vfnrl , naked savages: miserably
starved and fought and perished, near
O0i
neoDle
oer. Three short centuries
this done.- ...
rnNTRIBUllON TO EUROPS.
t v,-m Mstward'the ocean rolls
nnrhancred: but OOt as
those exacted
government
w ika nvaa r
instances that "nen im
monasteries and other church corpora-
nr the Tndors -tnreaieneu
come tine.
tions
Qvtck rullei'tbe Aatbarv aWrTW.
FoUv, ilMty a4 Tar r-oU4iei
.iur u aatkaaa aaCttera la ta wra atrre
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