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s a. thqmas, Editor iaa Proprietor. LOUISBURG, N. FEIDAY. KOVDiBEU 7f"U'"Jl VOL XXXII I) 1) lr it M HI KCH DIRECTORY MKTH0DI8T. t y School at 9:30 A. M.. Gbo. 8. Bakbb, Jtapt. t, hinat 11 A. M.t and P.M. - : 1 l y , minting Wednesday night. M. T, Pltlkr. Paator.: BAJPTI3T. vv- rhool at 9:30 A. M. Tho6. B. Wilder, 8upt , ,.) .!n at 11 A. M. and 8P.M., , . mu Thursday, night. H . H . M A3UBUBHE. Pastor. EPISCOPAL, i rhu, at 9:30. m .riiiaur and nurht on I in 1 4t.h Sandavs. . i;n t'rayr, Friday afternoon L"DQB3. Lod. No. 413, in ta lt and i-ach month. A. F; & 3rd Tuesday EH u. out JIN? - sis -8 8 8 55 Letter - . .j -- - .a1 S3 S5 52 5S 88 55 55 S3 55 53 55 53 55 6oad ReeAv Far ft Mmsdntts -Mas Hw Tariff Refara Bow k RepA&ai Cana. Bow Imts Ifmn Mx UWj - w ? -...- aa4 DofMar tmXA airi t 1 U Ui 4lrpttta lata Mck IM lav th land kaa tin broat iq Uaoa lUimbUou AoMiatte, . Yt who ar tkT rk ww oo npoa th ray tin turn tetaaaM t tb mlntac rW WV.' Ik iirt btuaMcr aa4 pwMnl tawbrmkar For TMra tay ten U tow ( PraBarlTmaU, vhle forfcida bmsn w rtara on(lif ta ta fcwitnin of laJaa. For j-a Uhr bava 4lcf-lmfaat4 W twwa eoata(Bra la t& rmcai caars a tateooMreU. rbr rwr WOrK'ihOSPtl CO tC hOA CVCT IS r.al cards ATT IRNEY3-A.T-LA.W, .n. in 'he Courts." Offices In i tv u, 1 Young9vllle, N C. . i; riil ll H. FLEMING, a OF.NTIST. ioIISBURQ. - N. , i vr Cooper's Store. - I'. IU HT, Tl ''INfJ PHYdICIA.N A.ND SURGEON. Louisburg, N. C. ;, tdf Ford Building, corner Main . .'i -it r't.H. Dp stairs front. R F YA.RBOROUOK, l-HYSICiaN AND 8TJKQBON, L,oniBCR8, N. C. Jul floor Seal building, phone 38 ill unswore'l ihon 74. from T. WBiekett's Kla8BNBURa, ATTORNBT AT LAW. LonisBntte.'jr. o. i r,T,-.tlc In all the Courts of the State )fflre In Court House. I. OH) li.it, A TTO RNBT- AT-LAW. LOCI8BCH8. W. 0. i -m-nTl the rourts of Nah, FrankMp, Tin.. Wurren and Wakenounties. alsotne j . ifT iiit nd District Courts. Hi r V INSTEAD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. LonsnuRo, N. C. ifFH-R OVER W. P. NSAI, Co.'8 S'OBS. ., -ui tu-ntion given to all business r nt.vl to me. 1 J E. MALONE, MTICING PHY8ICIAN AND SURG BOH, LOUI8BUR8, S. C. i . t r Acocke rrug Company. (Special Washington Letter. HE Hon. Joe Quitter Mauley of Maine is hedging strongly on the approaching election with a very cheap soar grapes game. Manley predicts a Republican majority In the honse of thlrty-flye (at present it Is forty-three), and then with ju face as solemn as an ass he says: i While the Republicans will make a (strenuous fight in every district where Ithey have any shov whatever, atlll it knust be admitted that It -will be far bet ter for the Republican party In the presi dential contest of 1S04 it it should lose the present- house of representatives, and this 4s apparent t every one. Just think of it I Fighting strenuous ly for something they dont want! Of course tnldcan mean nothing except tliat Manley expects defeat for the Re publicans and is making a soft spot on which to alight. Brother Manley is sot alone in this view, for other lead ing Republican statesmen have blown .the same whistle. His "Dear, Dead Friend." j There is no more representative type to southern gentleman than those to be found in Atlanta, and no name is bet ter known in that city than that of Major Livingston Mims. His body Iservant, an old colored man named lltichard Henry, died the other day and (was buried from the colored folks 'church. A great many white people lattended the funeral, and the pastor of (the church called on Major Mims for isome remarks. He made the remarks, jand I woulfci like every Massachusetts 'inan who ishes to stir up a little strife between the whites and the blacks down south to read" what the taiajor said. Here it is: I Your call on me to speak on this occa sion was certainly unexpected, and yet while so heartily commending all that has been so feelingly and eloquently said In reference to my dear dead friend my friend of more than a third -of a century 1 cannot refrain from expressing the gen uine grief and sorrow that his death has occasioned me; indeed a sorrow that my entire family shares, and I know, too, it will be felt by the large number of his friends and mine who knew him so well In the connection he had with the business in which I have been engaged- for so many years, and" I might add bis many white friends in this city who respected ana aa mired him for the splendid qualities that he possessed. He was ever doing charity and kindness to all sorts of people. Be was indeed a model husband and father, a good ""citizen, a loyal and devoted friend and a Christian gentleman. Toie his offices of concern and thought fulness were constant and grateful. In the course of nature he should have survived me, and I always felt that If he did there was no living man on whom I could better rely for kindness and care for my family. When the brtttr Aroat o6meV. put a'r penny; the churn i an pcl tisus dxtrf pro verb. - 1 1 ; d;cn Krrai to MlK0tXX ... tCOltOM, JU 9k' unlawfully mooeporhv . tvurttaw mere La votatn f ! trust law.-' ' , f - I" - Indeed do believe Is that monopolists ought not to be protected. Ia that belief the votlns; masses, regardless of party Uses, are with them, and no man who disputes that proposition can be a consistent friend of iirotection. The Idea that the Republican party can not make a revision of tariff schedule on protection lines that will dislodge protect ed monopolies without ruining our Indus tries is a libel on that party. It looks too much like an admission a fake conclu sion that ' the cancer ox monopoly gained such hold on the patient that It to too late-tor surgery. Washington Post Versus Globs-Demo crat. The Washington Post sayi: That kind of optimism' which results from ignoring disagreeable facts thrills the soul of our true blue Republican con temporary, the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, so upliftlngly that It exalts its voice In glorification of the 'Tiarcnony" now exist ing in the Q. O. P. It finds "the Repub lican line Intact and sees in every direc tion "evidences that the Republican lead ers are acting in harmony on all the great questions." One of. those "evi dences" is the fact that "Speaker Hender son takes occasion to tell the country that he Is in line with the president and all the rest of the real leaders of the party on the tariff and all other question of any consequence." Yes; no doubt the G.-D. is correct in referring to all of this broadcast har mony in the G. O. P. with so mnch con fidence, but the Post sharply takes Is sue and calls attention to the pretty row started by the withdrawal of Hen derson, the wrangle over the coal strike in the east, the Imbroglio In Massachu setts, where Mr. Foss Is running ror congress as a Republican on a free trade platform and denouncing the heaven born Lodge aa a -chatterer of tommyrot. In Massachusetts most of the Repub lican congressmen are talking tariff revision. The state platform Is the oh er way. This is harmony indeed. And here is more of it: The Liberty league has just had a meeting in Washing ton. Many, if not most, of Its members have been lifelong Republicans, such as ex-Senator John B. Henderson of Missouri. In this meeting resolutions were passed condemning the Republic an policies and Indorsing the Demo cratic candidates for office throughout the country. Without going further It can easily be seen that this complacency of the Globe-Democrat la made of very thin material. The Moro ChTef. r There Is at least one man in the orient who "carries his nerve with him to wit, the sultan of Bacolod. It appears that General Sumner of the United State army has been sending that eminent plana tioa ot their mMMatovtut4 at the Waaaragta xsreaoe are that, fcav In viola tad mm snaay law for e toa ecS o seany tlmasi, ttty aaigat rwnx&uy think they were wrbetty tmsawM ttesa ae ther poniahmeat or reproach. It to sometime rad as at the coal operators' f ooOafcJy etfesatfv toe-e at the eoftfereeee. that ifeey at the recocnltto of tote the presence by lavltaUe el taetr rvsre- aentaUva. If that b ma. tey mm blind to the salient facta of the era the are living to ss they are obUvtoos e togei obUa-aUoos. la tbea days el eeabtnttoav Vr eaeJUU on a scale and ta an extent aa etartnc aa It to apreeedeated, cm they ssaartly Imagine that tobee- to ta be equivalent right ot eeeabteaUoetT IX they do. It .to only another laataac f complete tndifferaoc te the tow C the land. Feauaylvaato made It a crtoataai offense te deprive saaa ef ererfc he belonged to a tabor aaJoo. Ia gress not only did the sasaa thtag. bat. ta a statute Drevtolac Xmt the arWtraOoa ee labor dUoolea. exjr sir see as tokr er- nniaatlena narttoa to km arfeUre Uoa. This was la addmes) te the seevlo tilaOoa by eaceoragtac and sewvtdlag Toe the ioeorporette at labor awliaaa la to nortng Ua. theeefore. th ci ee)aaaes Imply Ignore and ooaderaa the tow ta lend. Law eupreeae and equal for an avra to to the AmerVaa peeple what the er mt the covenant was to the Jew ef e4. 'While we have It we need set fear fee our eafety. When we to4 U. we are far advanced on the highroad te rare. ALEX DUKSTOK e -v " . . r i Bool and SlioeUaer, I re tna Ea sJS iosr Vnea t La doe wvt ft aUe tnMj U J , 'i F. FOSTER. I can point to no one whose daily life potentate some soothing letters, to the hnd character afford a better and more wh1oh the aultsn reolied as fol i r a TICING PHY8ICIAH fc SURGBOS, Loaisburg, N. C. iver Aycocke Drag Cmpeny. HAYWOOD RUFFIN. . ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, LotnsBtrae. v. a. t r-ticelnalltheConrts of Pranklln ! ! . , i n l ng counties, also In the Supreme mi l in the United States District and ;' Vcoooer and Clifton Building. T H. B. WILDKS, ATTORSBY-AT-LAW, LOTTisBtme, v. o. itirfl on Main atreet. over Jones at Cooper's commendable example to all men to emu late than this. He well deserves all the comforts, bless ings and promises of the holy religion be professed and which the dlstinguisnea reverend clergy has on this solemn occa sion so ably administered. I isare not, though, for creeds in that un known country "from whose bourne no traveler returns," and to which his pure spirit tends, for I feel that the good man who sleeps in all the awful majesty of death In yonder coffin carries with him acceptable credentials to all the happlnesa that pertains to mortals after death Major Mims and his people were slave owners, and the above fitly rep resents the real feeliug of that class toward thfc former bondmen. y S. SPKUILL. ATTORN BY-AT-LAW, UJUISBUBO, . C . i vrmt the eourts of Franklin, Vance, a-mviii.- Warren and Wake counties, also IT,.. -nr.roma CUmTt Of ftOrtn Pr -n j,t attention given to eoUectlona. - over Egerton's Store. The Tariff Reform Row Again. That tariff row is still hot, especially in Iowa. The Cummins tariff revision mon a nn tho Henderson antirevisJon crowd are still at each other's tbroat publican administration. in a way that The following editorial utterance of warms the cockles of the heart It la. lows: The sultan of Bacolod desire war forth with. He wishes to retain the religion ef Mohammed. Cease sending friendly let ters. What we want ta war. We do not desire your friendship. Most assuredly bla majesty wasted no words There Is no sort of doubt as tn irhut ho wants. His voice Is for war. and he is quite likely to get what be wants. I commend to his careful consideration this Inscription on the tombstone of an ambitious western hunter: "He whistled for a grixxly and the grizxly came." Ignoring the Law. The Hon. Richard Olney. who was secretary of tate under Cleveland, made a speech In Boston the other rdght In which he lambasted the Re- Llks Banquo's Ghost. It seetna that Groertl Aigrr win never bear the last of the ecabehrwd beef scandal The other day a prrs dispatch was sent nt from Atttoboro, Via., wbe're socae bOUooa of ttpet buttons are made, relating that a a or der bad been received from illchJgan lor a lot of buttons beartsg the he raldic device of a can of army barf, rampant, on a circular shield, argvtst, with a border rouge, beartag the motto "Embalmed Beef." The manufacturer rerosed to nsme tb person or prreeea giving the order, bat U looks aa If a campaign was about to begin la Michi gan In which liquid aUurtoao will coo stltate one of the trading appeals to reason. It Is aseJesa to atteutf ta teach a Urge yereantag of Mrcnigao Republicans that It doesn't pay to to gage in a mod sUnglng ranpalr. They take to It as naturally as a PeU adrlpbla pollttctan take to boodle or the 8L Lenia aVobe-Defaorrat to lying about Mlaeoorl The old Seantoh Droverb flta tbeta aU: "It Is a waste of lather to shave aa as. Against the Ship Subsidy. It seems that the farnvrrt ef thw country are not ooocb r rased with t effort of the RepoblVcan to a here ths ship aubakly crab throogh cocxrvea. If one ta to lode by their utterances ta national convention. A dtspatrh frees Macon. Ga . says: The farmere' natioaal cecgries hU rta fourth and tort imlin Ie4ay. It waa IW naoet Important day mt the eeerveaUeew A t0i3; hy. ;vhcn rn other arc .ofTol xJu&c the cliUiirtn &o nA gain strength ar! (Icsh t tzy gijc .them Scuts Kmul-"tion. It is like the pcftny in the rouk because n tiks rIWil CtAo ff Scott's EmuUJon U ilraply 2 milk of pure cod liver ail with seme hrpcf Hophitc esrxxiilly prepared tor delicate ChiWrtn Ukc tr it naturaHy VV. CL THOMX&. because they like the tuie arul the remedy lakes jut naturally to tie children be cause it is jo perfectly adapted to their want. For all wtajc and p-a-c and trim children bcott L.muUcjo i the most satiiiactorv trrat- Ttt tmesstcttf at) T t UrttoS Tlie; Equitable Lile hssirziv, Of MCW YORK. ew mTtt v i J ASSETS OVER SURPLUS OVER TfXCDXCO. taaM tit4 j-v,'tiP fMtluwe aiin;At4knf tniti l w ttf Mne mite-rT fwfQtoW m9 m CUs aWl KilA. rto tbt. bTtxctk, sari saaWl fa a;Uitf ta trwf lia V3 twit car fit ,rr;l alVrfV. Oe aat oftoocuaT. RALCtQH n. o. SCMrTM CavoaAaa THOWfl'S CHILL PILLS D. E. MILLEHe Jeweler and Optician, LXHrtaava-c ax. c t mm tm I S to UU m& 7 A a ,a k-MM 1 Aja M I eta i I i merit. eiPt-r- w..ui?er WATCHES. CLOCKS UM rweusy. a Im I ee4 a Aaa in ft0Kw k S4 ami kta 4 w ler mt W- 4 EieiiJ COTT & IVOW.SC CArmftr. 409 Wr1 SU N. V. sue. e a jm : ag aVesaaei He WeMMS t.mi- i e vi-w'tt Th.1te et F" . TXti-e to 1 jiv-Ta.J"i 1.1 et4ei TWed Ui g'Vee, iX lWe"f O-el CWue f .. a.1 iee Vavtoa. .( ike f eX.eef Va ?Ve ll lille 4 ? &$CS JCWtLAT. 1W mm mmMOm mt Gha wn M t f "V QLAJHA. mm mm i nn f ft ft t4 m few iii I m-Il 0 my ' i ii t tfca t fct nMi4. ST a el OV UllltU f ml t a a-ew iVe mt Viet. biut e-a-f -m 4 iVe .o CUsd Kua TuM iWa-f-ee mm eilH w a Imttm VW t nto wiU aj7f T,t- tifuf tit 4-e.t f A. ataa sf a Ida Ua'l t e4 if the 14 sa It food. To Car A 4 ta Ow t" Tk IteU amwtMw TV.ta 11 erwvt - l Siw a to- I- K. W. Orow mmmtmfy to mm mmtm mt. mm, EAT. LAUGH AND grow FAT! Thomas' CUill Pills. -1 Misery may Vers tsapa, iVa eoeapaoj raitreau t vwA km e mt m fm yOm W t tm I have riveo fVomAa C3 t"Wis a Ihoroogh trial ad fia-i t-aa to b t the bet rewjerlj. (SiTa-ad) a- TV rtrvmiaa-. The kleg ca do ia-tf Iha other feHew ass Ier are. a e e ta t tH mt ; V mm guiieej M (wm 1 ta Ml e f-m e 4 m-H. mm mum ee ' Ca, sV. WHI7S perstatent alteespt was saade to tof ea th eefiareee te reeeaetdar He arttoa mi 1JC1 and Indorse the ahr eobator hUL TK delegates from Ihe wrt. re-eaforea r thoee from the aowtfc. eaatalaMd Ihe ad verse report of the MtaaHtH mm taanto tlona. and Ihe reealetJow mt tnAummmM was laid on the tabto by an wevtoa Ing majority Reeiproetly ito H wul enUrge awkets fee tarsi predact wae appruved- dont-FoWT-meui and Stylish Goods x nrx4AHLK orrw TV. mm.frm i (3 e trmm mmm1m f CliaWiU:Vl Me e4 TV tela to ear ee eee" e tmmm r 7 r litoi mt lamiia. Mttor TVe to a ew mmm r TV I tU yv-e ettl y-e-et Gar 7 m wv3 xa( AT ?Kt Carolina. T W. BICKBTT, iTToRNBY AND COUNSBIXOB. AT LAW. LotnsBtras jr. a fr - nr.t nnl painstaking attention given to --r in uttA-r i nJruated to his nanaa. H-f-M to Chief Justice ghepherd, Hon. John ,., ,. Hon. Robt W. Winston, Hon. i. C. V it Pres. Wrst Nattonal Bank of Wto t u.nn A Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank m ,,roe. Chaa. K Taylor, Pres. Wake For ' 1 ifn. Hon. B. W. Timhertake. .f ru- tn Court Honse. opposite Hherm-a. The following the Washington Post Is very Interest ing: The maximum of smoke from the mini mum of fire is a problem that has been solved by the Iowa Republicans with the innocent looking Uttle tariff and trust plank that they chucked into their plat form. It seemed as narnuess as j -popgun with its paper ammunition, but its ronort has been "heard around the world.' and "its wild reverberations, as fh.infW in the mountains." are still fnrfhprmorp evidence tnat toe de mocracy la getting together In better shape than at any time since 1892. This is traceableln great degree to the utter disregard for the lights or tn peo ple shown by the Republican party. Its policy made the trusts, and It bss vr iMwnmo their ereatore. It Is the old story .of the man who took some pieces of wood and Iron sd3 put metn tta lM tie ee ,.r4 see a-aAT LWe Ha eidg-e e VeK side mt Mala eire. Ue shaking the continent. How far into the together so as to faahlon a devil out or future its influence may peneuraie mu them. but when be baa tne joo com- Xon Tlr pleted be found that the AV. 'Tart1s B i: !lu. M. PBRSOW; ATTORJTBY AT-LAW, VOOtuBtjae, v. 0. tn an eoayts. Office in Neal w 1 I Tli a y ARBOBonaH, Ja. ATI OENEY AT LA W, " LOUISBURG. K. 0. .in opera Hoase boilding, Court atreet leKal business Intrusted to hbn eceive prompt and carafni attention. a,i-inii vmtiire to nredictT . Governor Cummins and his faction were credited with a great victory in securing the adoption ef that plank, and they are, in some quarters, charged with the re epopsibilitx of having exploded the mine that blew Speaker Henderson off the pk it is therefore a matter of some Interest to find out from the governor just what that plank means and why h sup ports it Here is his explanation, which seems clear enough: . "What I have tried at various times to say is this: A monopoly, whether estab lished by a trust partnership or individual, is not entitled to the benefit of tariff du ties and that if this were the law It would have some effect in preventing the "It 1s not necessary to the business of the country that monopolies shall exist. him instead of him coniroiiinK w devil. So it ia with the trusts and the Republican party It has become the ereetrrre of the trusta because It cant raise its big campaign comrpUoo funds without the trusta to -furulah the boodle In the speech to which 1 referred Mr. OJney said: ti.. aivna of the times are that uadtr the regime of the Bepubllcan party and through the national government s forty years of partnership with the protected Industries we have come to the pass where public officials ea-weu as priv -"-deem themselves above the law. Witness the seaious hsste with which tv. .-x.viT- ruahea to the relief of wall novel uw i v v4 A BarareJ Maamet. A. acienUnc profeeaor wss cece too turing on natural pUUoaovT. and la the course of bla eipd meats he Intro- doc?d a moat powerful magoet. with which be attracted a Uocto mt h-e from a distance of two feet. "Can any of roo cooce4e a ejveatrr attractive powr desoaaoVd the toe- torrr. with aq air of triumph. -I can." tnawersd a rokv froa the aodlence. -Not s natnral. trrrvetrUl object f a m Toe lecturer, sooewba paiaVrd. cbaV 1 tonsred the man who baa spoheei lo nam the arttcla. Then sp rose) aa old exmnrrrmaa. Bald be: "I wtll gt jroo farta. pro feasor, and yoo can Jodre for jxxMmlL When I was a yoang man. there was a UttU piece of Mtarel aiagtaH do op In a neat cotton drrea as was caOcd Betsy Marta. Fbe could draw sb focr teen ml lee o Bands y over plowed land; no. matter what the wtod r weather, there wira't no reeirtirg tr. That magnet of yoam Is prtty foa-l, but U woot draw so fsr a Puy Ma- ru." Nothing deetrovs sea fw-aale e aaeaaer) hte dsiOf lU a fa T.TV im m4inU T H1I a lMblth. fa-at V-t t TiUvatai, ta: to r9m trmm mmU 4are ee4 He- ato m-mmmfm rVaaf UXrm4 hto tokf trto M -Twe -ui mmLj mrmm. m-.t t a. iH tola a leto-r to e-rae e year." TVT rator aUewrK rt Ihe hi- I aa I ears rtwtflw, a--Vv eeveaaaaea. Jaiv rymtia Be Mrtol a-a- try 0-s mmif C if. a. ft a to, ew- a ,' yi'e'.j HlUecw way a goMso. h-al Ua wT. tL OsarwaV T. IV. t l3 as 4s aaWerW f, eaemiellaf faai. A. JACOB KYANH? vw a tmxm aa&Aaja iva m n:i inn fTWe err ftSarr'A a wrAXiua a reXiAL.rr (aire ae y-o. yaJhrTw.i acted BIG RACKET I alt V-niCV Ue pjniiiif . Wtit a to.n..f a" ;.e erf -t awt !. e eto.- Something Hew and Stylish, Xtf W( mi.it mmm- ten e- i.m. Ui yi e-t t l i t-a W ie.l Oniiiis a Spxaltj. roldeo taf V Ullft. t ( MML Tkto WtU t m wiea ai frauato nWd fctlsa iVa lka-e aA e Mta eiaaetoa. Wiia. ew-a. aAese mmOmt M, tefff. mmm4 wmm, Mmm er toe. ajadail mmmmi alaia toVto ft. a at mmU trf T S4 ne aa4rWta. I I tillt mm. PreT1. l.Tfto ey rmt m s ra-a v vw- -Cir.ft rWa-aaA WOOD YAHO. I Un Vjmmm I w4 y-ad t Ixsry aa4 w?S AaCaf at y exnj erl away hr-torl. ay -a IV tro-a ato e1r Wit naata eaariA. tU w ss a esvs. A Wr eSM Oav-f trae i-a v kfMNiMjx. t.1i-i.e V.U f lCaeA t uTM-'i .' Uje i tswl toe jana. !" . , a tetoBk. ncrno; Bmt4 at4M ee -r" fc. tM S I am . n .t I Mto tow raa mm SHOES, SHOES. S!3.0ES. Tg m m a esW a t lt t mm eC CHlftoweaT t e tttosaaa t wV3 f-ay m ka eieTJ n raws m I - e 4W eato4 erf f r C ,, , v a V Ie-ff l - to el eef sVs a. stowef ttoa vv to', Mt. A. M. Ilm, lYtrteirma' iDvarU Wradllf . an aa4 laaw 'iieae a as ,mwm emus 1 i mi&, m m mmm e-i m mmmmmmt to W S ato to eCaa e-Aw alt tba country 'rTnfo TrnTed street speculators by a novel and ror, and amDiuuus ""--".- , Mn.wHm af tii bnuu uw. nn that they cannot have w ttraVtonlehing proceeding of. the me D.T. 8MITHW1CK, jkjttist LOUISBUBtV- - - N. C. iffli-p oveT furniture Store. SfiwBL be labr.'to rParenriLn!t.Tct7on;o'Vabc-ro-i: choose the course most profitable to Pe . . h. ouUes to be them." -v . 1 n.i nn maL but the generally law- That-ls very mUd comparea w.n f-" ' neM ,n whlch protested B ma of Mr. iiax;wJa WMWi - I . utiurauLca. v mountea Mr. Boca. fr -V-i has envelooed ua to even his antitrust tann 1 rr:7...-, mumrmtta bv the recent MO Hi u . I iA,.lim ura W 111 Ik TXBKiaw W? 15trr-ir- aa' band", tht awWT a doaea Pf k. tJa --rT.t mon ArilkMllwl "Crow said a farmer, "fear eo much more than thy do sao. That la why you see, all over the eat.ry. femaW scam tows prepoaderaUng over male ars- Did ytm aver hear tstt af tba proof of thlst Well, the ptoof aa nralned hv CnttillX Crowt t WOTB at count lng. Too send - tarn. 00 at a time. Into a woodshed near a Cork U crbwa, and tha Wfdd wa twaat vsm mn Bp to eleven- That ia ta ay. an , dxd enter tba abed ' cadr . tl crowt tyea.- Tha erowa irp at a aat AT-IJ monopou are found snapping thnnrera to to fall eleTtn bate de "Ts.ettionniTthtt ISffhaat Tha V?i"?Z SStrd UaUu and th they 7 9 U Mnai orMrrm lurm a -w : 1 . a ti HOTELS. j ' " v -a-ertion mild manners . - thr to the I motlyea and anam-sv orm ana me jw. rrrii. --evemti en I with raspectrai coasiaeraw 1 .".; future than' the-presenlv P'ev been declined ooorteoualy. svea . tf ., 11 1 v jt 1 .vrrntl : nHTFI , rather than cure. -r there- tirmlf . but .the opportunity " ."mm r i 1 IV. JJ All A VXV UW a. - FRANKLINTOK, V. Q. , s: wT. umMll. Ptv'r. kvold -caring toe monocle, ana - ub ."pret w.. too UmpUn,. fore go after ..wat-j- ft Accordingly heTraa not WZL a .1 v-nawn -waa u ax as a : a a, of bunting Ihem with a brass ,Pab POTSV observed- that the owAurlentotrHed, away . m Wi tie t 1 J a-4 nw aaak TrmTHUUM t ' a all . a M.rar riXT -UliU H w" wTttat to be absw ,T J II.. Hi. 1.1 I '.-". . - . MASSENBURG; HOTEL " J P MmasjentmrfiT Proiw. HENDERSON. N. C. 1w.l ...Mffliulatiaal. Good farei PO 'H. meVIUMitiva sarvaafr rash tntenneddler: be was aaao ieciww npon the law-and facta of the case end. S,wn all. wa. noUfted that the ean-e of the troubleuwsa towteasaeea. whlcb h was sarcastically Invited to eupprese. sheer audscitT this attitnda of tha ppal operators could hardly be matched, the shed door feartoasty. . Aa long aa ooi man la kft they laow IT. a4 thry geep away. Btyood aUvta lby bs coma confased. But with wotoe lhy can only conot to thrsa. .Thamora t suppoM It may U said that crew ars nearly four Umed aa tnacb'trrakS af wemea aa of tnem.. i.knew ror a iac that aoa femala caxaerow waarMdaa four mala oatoSk-FhUaderpwa uecona. JeweK a4f. I-rw-ra. sM-eAad to IV Orr mt a srveMas yr.i ia JawUfefW a sS- asT avtottf f-Nsa UtVs afrs tvaaa iAt av. ea el aU X t" Is rJ-4 ta Ua sraa edfea, the aacv tstofttoei lae U a seam in rtoa. Ver keaiiA . tM ak- ,toeWt toflfUr mm-mlt mtmimmx tVe Usadaoeji Si aaa ms swj-xva,sii&e ra4beHl alefcay Utotwratoa mm tf WusaheWa O-rraxa 9yr ay aarti aa4 Wei U r l Krj U4UtoUlUietol tHav.iawtoeJ toeaa-rrwMtesTtw. ttHa-iaeea ail. Valb toasatoie easr ta arAla.iai alitoe4M ImiM mm mmm. Ik to tmlimtm SVto DrsaT Ca, Get ira'a lmimi Ataiasa jacmcx !tl A, W. PERS0H.& OOMPAIirS, rfgflGIean, Akays Fresh GrccEriEs awd aw to f aA ir a-ia W i"i ; tortV yp aa . a laae mmm f S-l 1 .eia a w vv ca a4S t ". v . "'a a. p, ' W as H. a4a Aa ee-w. f J Int. ATtt:rtit Ui ititrt t.tC w ateil tSumu & THE DRY GOODS WE y " - . wa. a en mill w iivw m -a ess ChiH lomc.- ;--"j: An mnno pay. nine In atarteieae . . - . . ; Price 50e. - . - - ' iot the only torptd Hermit re livers..-- ' - NORWOOD HOUSE : mtiQi. V lortii CaroUa STAELIS0, Bat TRUE. s, - w. j. n or WOB rrefffatofc 'nage of Oommenlal Tonrlata Triiag ?abltof oUelteeU W J C X. waad sfVTlnaa-v . t.ir. rvn(t meoi . . a-naw viian-" a -iX every ftU. is - Vrite. -ina f. JVing a v - - - - 'n'd -n.mT.BvtOVS. Ta t f: Jou u- goner, - t-- weevnse . - a Lav In a day. . ,1V9 geu n n TTvfaUibles, arWOWr WllAC aaw ABIH an, ' Von take Grava'a Tastelesa OIU hiauae the foimula 1. &.J& " " ' ..a t- . to B It WSJ H1TJIT31T d on every betue V. "v. Iron and qutaiBeja. ears no pay. 0O0. tasteless torm.i e : Mari are tba- arcbiteeU of tbeir own mlsfortanes. - - - eaaMeaaMljSBjfsaBaW ,'.1 .'.u a nod Remedy te t-amaUen of the inrov mnm T- - . . ' JL tyotr ti aatko, wraU i.ia a faol of il-Hl(U tVat.: tUty ta iUrla- i -J' a-t Alaw4 -asleep aMIO ruxutx ' Hraa ltoW rU W f f4 U 1 1 torn. Tafaae . ikaT Oat M hla.4 - fal s a .t-l f ,ala air lev nwmzmm, u aa- eta I ax. - alaeW I J myaW s9fJH0aam- eA W w - - ana aaa aaa aa mr wmt mm w --- s - a . . jw latolv draoed - the tfeeplag tasaatoa 1 ' 7'VT . . . . . ..I BOB V. V w trmmt death. Taaetod seemMir. aa a taw 1 - -a . . - . - - -..fue I f T .... j 1 a.. i aesr It s that way- wm ' 1 b. Ito wsjm ymm-m r aenghs aad eeJ4 DoaH aa I Pr.a,taga gei e d fas-,a- A 77, r FawDwOTariaa;v-r-"r' u ... .aViaa.' iMsn a ear. aa I.Hl M wi, . 1 I - M$arUf. dtath, aaa twun aua Ryo WhisWes, g0 11 ltusinf a aMabf fa an W Otoi ' 1 frrr l?w "wit ne1 rU s Mfi W ftaH tn frcvci5v Sw li-w te "tir aaajr ' ltiiWK fwwfwi OUR SHOES .FOP. THE VurZ'.9 wWa;W-iAia4t.lifV aVtiO U.0 Cur-t-a-1 UtototarW V ftUsf-J ttA t at U- fScftta SOHEHOW VZ HAVK krfei Gnhienier. Rjc, rrrvl s'.r T CutMe-tJ! frj';. itv MftleA A Va- tpeoafat a4spaa laaaaaag. farevtws. .txataaatatabaera. Harleto aaf ato 1 t. n.M.ul'l aaliafr T . I A f . R. Plaa-aafa. JrleaW a. tUQrj Trial tr. , 11 rv Ve rf t4J haa.f. ax: .:Va A A . vU a -asls. et: te wrmj la Ual'-.y ai-. r'Jt- U- vaAeay4 t to ;ul at r---- Yo ea a gvd U to e- - 7 e r" u ra c fv uin-s.t'.:?uatf. .'-.""'- - 'I - a . a a sf ri3 rr.ir, 1 "i'S1 -ai: -t5 v vv w-row 5. ';tl ".lra : x "l -t iac.fV ;;: :( f. s3 t.:ti i -tf Wc:5 .V.t-i ii-tl rtirl iu "t:w V:-l - I 1 :-r. rs.t ft V. "-PERS0K CO. flea, flWt5 tW '
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Nov. 7, 1902, edition 1
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