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JLL JLV 1 1 . ' ', . ky o US. A. VOL. XXXII r'lir'nnH nmprroti- I . ' -.-..-tT- 7 - ' ' - METHODIST. S ioday Sflhol at 9:30 A. iff. Ghto. S. Bajckb, Rapt, reaching: at 11 A. 81., and&P. M. . vry riunday. -Prvpr meeting Wednesday night. M. T, Pitlbb. Pastor. BAPTIST. H inday School at 9-Q A." M. Thob. B. Wildbr, 8upt : !-i-a-hin at 11 A. M., and 8P.IL, '.-v Sunday. . -, rnfr ra eting Thursday night. H. H. Mashburhe. Pastor, s BFiaGOPAL. - , . School at 9:30. - rv -.-s, morning and night, oq !r i and 4th Sundays. Kv-ning Prayer, Friday afternoon. tt it LODOBS. - ,.i-iisb:irg Lodare, No. 413 A. F. & M , meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday tjb'-f i j etjch month. I'rol'esflional cards : & ALLRED. S ATTORNEY8-AT-LA.W, i r wtico In all the Coarta. Offices in, irK ui.i Youngavule, N C. j y:. ARTHUR H. FLEMING, DEM'ISX. I.oUlSBURa, . - N. ' v ' 1 r Cooper's Store. C. -;. !'. BtJKT, imiMd PHYSICIAN AI?D SURGEON. Louisburg. N. C. i .. I i iIip Fonl BuiMinsr, corner Main Ht,ro.-t8. Up stairs front. v K V. YA.RBORODQH. 1'UV.SICIA.N AND SURGEON, LPiBTTR8, N. C. 1) v .- in I Hoor Ne: balldlnsr, phone 98 .Mils answore.l from T. W. Blchett's I -!:''", imone 74. H MA3SKNBURG, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOT7I3BnK. . O. .v". prartloe in nil the Courts of the State O'H'-e in Court House, t M. (.'"ORB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, LocisenBe.K. o. i i Uen1 the conrts of Nash, Franklin, r i i v i 1 1 ' , Warren.in i Wake counties, also the .r-.n f'onrt of North Carolina, and the U. ir'-iilt. n.n'1 District. ConrtB- M Ucrs C. WINriTEAU, ATTORNEY-AT-L.AW, I.otMsnuso, N. C. ii?n.'. nvgK W. y. NBAL ft Co.'S SOBS. i AHntion given to all business ' I 'HfH 1 to IQ'1. I) K. J E. MiLONE, ' A.'TH.'ING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. LOU1MRURS, K. C. - i'T Aycocke rug Company. I 1 1 K. H. POSTER, t K . TICINQ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Louisburg, N. C. !. over Aycocke Drug Company. HAYWOOD RUFFIN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, louisbubs. it. a v j :,r)u-t.lce In all the Courts .of Franklin t vMotulnir counties, also In The- Supreme .- k in the United States District and ' r, .i! i, ( 'uurta. i j-ir.e in cooper and Clifton Building. 'J'Hoh. B. WILDKK, ATTORN BY-AT-L AW, LOCtsBUJie, . o. '"v nn uain street, over Jones k Cooper's S. SPRDILL. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, louisbubo, H. C. win attend th courts of Prankltn. Vance iru.viilp. Warren and Wake counties, also 'ii- supreme Court of North Carolina Yt inpt attention given to collections. MMi'.e over Bgerton's Store. 1 W. BICKBTT, ittorsky AND COUN8ELLOB. AT LAW. LociHBCae jr. c. frompt and painstaking attention given to "ry matter lntrusieato nis nantui. . wr to Chief Justice Shepherd. Hon. John M,wiTiinff. Hon. Robt. W. Winston, Hon. J. C. f .i n. Pres. Pirst National Bank of Wln : n ' i lenn A Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank t M nroe, Ohas. K. Taylor. Pres. Wake Por- :,iie(re. Hon. E. W. Tlmberlake. frioe in Court House, opposite Sheriff's. "y H. PERSON ATTORNEY AT-LAW, LOOISBTTBS, V. a Practices ("I '.I linn. In all courts. Office in new H Y A RBOROUGH, JB. inORNETATLAW, LOOISBURG, BT. C. no in Opera Souse building, Court street . If teal business intrusted to him receive prompt anaeareiui J)R D. T. SMITHW1CK, DENTIST, LOrjISBUBG, - - N. C. ' nice over Purnltore Store. HOTELS. FKANKL1NT0S HOTEL FR A JTKLINTON, cAM'L MERRILL PTtfT. ' i , -d accomodation for the traveling 1 nblic. " . ' Uood Livbvy Attached MASSENBURG HOTEL J P JMLatsMnbixrer Propr HENDERSON. N- C. Good fare; Po 1 HU aat attentive rvr.' NORWOOD HOUSE rTu.nrtoi. North Carollsi w. j. hORweoBrrefrtetoK.4:; p"ranag8 of Commerelal jToorUU aia Iniiig Pabttoaoltelted. , V'TrL? oo4 tftaBf If Utor. LE ZZ TT TT 1 Letter tt 1$: , ...0.. XT : TT t i Special Washington Letter.1 THERBTlB a growing sentiment In the country in favor, of a law requiring the president of the United States to stay on the White House erotuids durine his. term of oSlce, and it is aot an unrea sonable sentiment. The reasons for that growing sentiment are not far to seea. No matter who the nrpsldpnr la his death, especially by violence. Dluneea the entire people into cTief. T,ttti more than a year ago every man and woman in America fit to be a citizen of the republic was mourning for Pres ident McKinley. A few weeks aeo. when President Roosevelt ran such a narrow risk of losing his life, a shud der ran through the laud from sea to sea. The death of a president disturbs business to a: very large extent That Is another reason why he should not take the chances of getting killed which the average citizen may feel at liberty to take Because of these facts and others which might be stated it would be well if our presidents reduced the chances of dying in office to the minimum by staying on the White House grounds. A Needed Reform. Amending the constitution of the United States is a very slow and tedi ous business well nigh an Impossible task. The first eleven amendments were practically part and parcel of the original constitution. The twelfth was an absolute necessity. The thirteenth. fourteenth and fifteenth grew out of the cIyII war. Scores have been pro posed and only fifteen adopted in the 113 years of the life of the srovern- ment. Most people, however, are In favor of a sixteenth amendment In creasing the presidential term to six years and rendering the incumbent for ever ineligible for another term. Of courseT if that were done, the congres sional term would be, lengthened to three years, which would also be a good thing, for a representative does not much more than get his seat warmed before some aspiring states man is hot foot after -his place, which is a laudable performance regarded from the Individual standpoint, but not good for the public service. It is really a pity that a congress cannot be dissolved and a new election ordered whenthe administration is de feated on any administration measure, as the British parliament is dissolved, and a new election ordered when the administration is defeated. In that respect at least the British govern ment Is moro representative than ours. There never has been but one presi dent who did not use his first term as a stepping stone to a second, and that was George Washington. Hayes does not count, as he was never elected in the first place. Some presidents have used the patronage of their great of fice in a most ruthless manner. Those who did not secure second terms al ways deemed themselves badly treat ed, notably the two Adamses and Mar tin Van Buren. At least one aspired to a third term. So, on the whole, the public good demands one term, and one term only, and as a compromise between a four year term and two terms of four years each one six year term is about right Cum Grano. Sensible people will take Senator Marcus A. Hanna's proclamation of re tiring from politics with a grain of salt in fact, with a whole barrel of the saline article. They will remem ber that the divine Patti has made several farewell tours yes, several and Mark will have to reaffirm and swear to his declaration that he has retired before the sagacious will take him seriously. I am aware that to compare Hanna to Patti is a strange and outre performance, but the cir cumstances Justify it Good Judges believe that Senator Hanna has the best chance of any living man to se cure the Republican nomination for president and so believing they will not grow enthusiastic at the prospect of his quitting the field. It may be that the redoubtable seBator sees the handwriting on the wall and has con cluded that his great rival, Tom John son, is the coming man for president and that be is making a virtue out of necessity and getting under shelter be fore the storm breaks. Enigmatical. No matter what the American people may finally conclude to do as to the j ,. wmoolf vruota, vue, mu f" In a position to say, -i coia you sor That is Senator Jonathan P. Dolllver of Iowa. He made a speech pn that subject or, more properly speaking. be said it was on that subject which I defy any living man to tell heads or UfVt "It may mean one thing, or nothing. Here is a sample extract: Our" people recognise the value of ianre oaottal "tor the transaction or trr eat business ana eepeciauy ior ua cm- moT-oiai onaueats noon which we are now entering. But they recognize aiao ia danger of abuses, both in the organisation gnd management of great Industrial , en terprises, ana wouia nave tne governxniun " 7 fnVlJo norveraion Otl lli:fKJL17 -U UDllM cwn iuuw itciwwm the Miff unKkcu. - . , . M - fhere 1 no tooh U? thl discussion for rain exelamations or-aiann upo fjp-to thla Ume the XwUcjJo whteh we owe the proaperona condiUon which iow surround ua ha been the Uy of In lependent capital to fto grapple with the YOU KNOW WHAT YOTJ are TAK1NO rt.'pr. ak- Grove's Tasteless Chill Tohic becaase the foimula la plainly print Za wtle showing that it simplv iron and quinine in a tasteless torm. . curcno pay ouc. A roMiiif woman - gatbere oo busbapd. - J.-t- 5 " - C "For A Bawl Cold.. If you have a bad cold ,yon need i a good I relia' fa, iheimtotion . 0? throat and bangs, ?o,iato V .Ay, tt trtrtt a tt tt tt tt tt tt tt Y ' Change the Presi dential Term The World Is Money Mavd Civilization Travels on Wings I tt tt tt tt tt tt moaern trust system. But ir th should ever come when the productive ergies or me American dcobU are tin. potent in the pcesence of monopoly the protection which for more then a genera Uoa our laws have given to ell our Indus tries alike la not likely to remeia to In trench such a conspiracy of avarice aa4 greed. Chained Energy. ' . ' One thing dead sure pop. If Tdc1 Joe" Cannon ever gets to be speaker, there will be a vast amount of energy wasted while he isTn the chair enerry chained tight and fast "Uncle Joe" la all energy. He is the most peculiar ora tor now on earth. He acta as though he were made entirely of spiral spring, swings his arms like flail, plrouettee like a ballet dancer and whoops like a Conianche chief. He Is a mort ef fective debater and would be restive in the chair. He would always be wanting to get down off his high perrh and into the bull pen and take a hand In the fight By the way. In the early days speakers of the house, uotably Henry Clay, were in the habit of tak ing part in debate. Clay was a fre quent debater while speaker. How tht custom happened to fall into Innocuous desuetude this deponent salth not be cause he knoweth not it was not a good custom. Roosevelt and Piatt Of course everybody that knows enough to go in out of the rain under stands full well that Hon. Thomas Cot Her Piatt, senior senator (rom New York and the Easy Boss of the Empire State Republicans, has no more lore for Colo nel Theodore Roosevelt now than he had when he thought he was shelving the aforesaid colonel at the Philadcl phia convention in the summer of 1000 by "elevating" him to the vice prrsi dency. Consequently the Hon. Thomas Collier Piatt must be filled with cha grin, rage and envy as he marks how Roosevelt is growing in favor with the rank and file of the Republicans. The Republican bosses laW their heads to- gexner WDen ine reciprocity bin waa up, and undoubtedly agreed to kill Teddy off as a presidential candidate. and to supplant "him with Senator Mar cus A. Hanna. That Is the true In wardness of the hanging np of that bill In the senate. The bosses were playing politics. Whether they did themselves any good is an open ques tion, but that -President Roonevelt has in one way and awocber stxrrgtboed himself for the nomination slot eort gress adjourned is patent to all who having eyes see and having ears hear what is happening about them. Platf a thoughts would make entertaining read ing. An Important Movement Hon. Newland Conkllng, one of the brightest and most promising young men in the Missouri legislature, la con templating a flank attack on one of the most pestiferous trusts In the land. one which levies tribute upon every wheat grower, every oat grower, every barley grower, every rye grower and every flax grower In the land the binder twine trust Mr. Conkllng la incubating a bill to Introduce Into the legislature to appropriate $100,000 to start a twine factory in the Missouri penitentiary. Mr. Conkllng appears to have studied the subject thoroughly. and if his figures are correct his bill will be a great boon to the farmers of Missouri. He claims that It will save them S5.000.000 and that binder twine can be made in the "pen" for TV cents per pound, whereas the trust com pels the farmer to pay from 12V4 to 15 cents. Mr. Cockling borrows hla idea from Kansas. The Jayhawkers have been manufacturing their own twine for three or four years, with great adran tage to themselves. If Brother Conk ling gets his bill through and It turaa out to be all his imagination hat paint ed, his will be a name to conjure with in Missouri. Money -Mad, .Those of us who still believe in the old plodding methods of achieving a competence will Indorse this protest from a farm Journal against mod era speculation. The editorial here ap pended is from the Mexico (Mo.) Farm and Orchard. The world la money mad. The one Idea la riches, riches, and the one motto tm to get rich quickly. Therefor speculation la rife, and there Is a vastnesa of margin trading and optloa dealing. In New Yprk and Chicago stocka. ris to unprecedeaU ed price ; then there la a flurry, values waste to nothing, and ruin overwnelae the many. The "lamb," aa the novitiate in stock dealing la called, la. thoroughly anorn. ana men am im turura wnu mur frlendleae and scorned. Always the lamb. Unfortunately, bo- mans haven't animal sense. Singe a rat and he becomes a warning to ell of hla kind: since a man. and In all of bia kind la created a deeire to play with fire. If one smash In values would but serve aa a warning and cause men to cease specula- gfo Vt.U.M. ar"n u" Halt a doaeo time every year I thc'thlng repeated. and unless human natura changea it will continue a long a time lasts, aad as long as speculation lasts the man of small capital will be the one first to suffer. The testimony or Kuseeii Bag is worm hearing. Recently he planted danger signal In the speculative pit advising e err one to beware tr opuons and saying 1X181 " wa out a matter 01 um uaui um ecul.tor lost hi fortune. And the tact that It was but a matter of time ontu the Justify hi eonclualon. A few years age r01d Hitch" cornered the gram market. P with, th entsrprlee nd aubee, n v-,. . r,taBrant keeper to the a a. a. a a. e - a .1 v . a V. a. - - psarket district. ' Young Joeeph liiter The Beat- Pweorlptlon For.Jlatorto, Chills and fever .Is a hot tie of G rove's Teat aaa f Thill Tonic , It i simplv iron- and qal nine -to Iv ttelea form. Ko cure ao pay. Price SOe. r- PoTertyv ii!a' -grind tona n wbicb many wlta are aberrrrened. 7 ST iitnCO, Bat TBXrE.?"- : - ." "If erery ho1 wha grand edi. cine Dr. King' New life ;PiUa W write D. H.Tarer,; Deaspseytow, T,, - yoa,4 ..n -It An Tiava In dar.. T0 WeeVs far aoa.tipaUo; stomach - aad Uvt rou. J.. - cpilllBre. draritni.:. c LOUISBURG, N. C, JRIDAY, NOVEMBER l, D21 . . weeks an4 Um waat te uoa rar a war rro nrw loet tbetr aevemntetleete la The few 4 rpeemieU twa rj. It brio (a yovth t enny a4 wn tee the aged te toe grave, tm He nu ere leers,- griefs, regrets, res toes, saigas have been, and. ta. met n n fat taeee, one aerfeape ta a sa4rv4 ears Mchea to find a lay ta their I m nln It le bonus t vul esesvtr, 14 etssg wertky Sort brtne-e deUere ee m Toroeaa racaey-aeeoairtaied free Mr4 work roasis ea aa ymre teevee e4 trawrauutir ot eptm t awtsise- etee procure, yet ts targe aaaauuea M aa travail aad tt Vealu aad viAm at pint.' Lard Beena wreeie mmM. t mot eaa rttaea better tkaa Ua aa rmn f vtrtnA - - -. - t aa tmpedhawot. aad Aadre-er eaya It ta sinful ta die rVa. Tae Biota says that 41 la seel far a eeajet la paaa through a aaaflre era taaa far a rich man ta eatar tae kAar4oa e has way rave money, be truly, t taJrsf aai fa soddee rtcbea. Back to the" toil. : . t Jtart ranch gyvpathy wttK ttttt Zkrnlei . raevataeat 1 rhd tin TafT effort to rrt beck to Jiatee) to that they may make tt to Moar aa the rose whQe reel trolng thei arm That marrrlooa, pe-pgrr salve rare erocU add the crcrwnlag marvel to aQ the 0,000 year of tta wrlttra aJatary if It were to gather tovtbr It waa dertsg mcratxTS and o-ac eaore as sume a place la the world's affahr as a coccrrte entity to plare of ru ytvtA status aa a wanlrrisg. brokea, swat tered people. Many aatiorai have Wt dcatroyed aod raaoy have kat ttetr very name. thir taneroage aad tT home, but history Dor kgvna ted f ocse that was scattered by t!sn and fate to all the mountain. ptta aad ttl leys of the broad earth awl after ward became reunited. Bat It Jew are net es otbrr povW. Wsa derera for thonsapds ot year, thay yvt in thcirvown gathrring psk the U guge of Jeroaaletrj nd knew a o pre me law save that ot tb tt4t d stone and the Liter eat en of. wl'.b lha Lord. fVx. wbUe tt has oever wrcrrei In the case of other scattered rc$4a. need do depa!r -tae Jew. a century may aee a JewUh teescJe eo the-alt of that of ftototnaa and tb wanderer balldlng up a grat oatkaa In the pUre where the f carrier Ttak incunioer the earth. Winged Civilization It Is donhtleea true that It ii kwig Period brtwero the day of the rart wboci and that of the pctrra M. and probably a ttxwreeod year IsIt vened betwern the dogoct ra and the sailboat, bat wbea oace tt vo"u tkm of prosTva bad fairly fx tsnd the Intern Is bfween the Iret rud tt ventioo and the perfected R-.arblne grww rapidly abort er until m the par la terrific; man prvwer. brwxrwr. steam, hydmnjira. r'rrtrVIt y sad com preaeed alr-waal twit ? Ta steam b comotire drove the etagccavrh ovt bualnca. the ateamboat la warning, aad one of the days. If Edam M to considered a major prooe. the rU- roada will be bowling about the atr Mpa ruining their paj tretSc. It la a wcrKlerful procreaioei. It's marrB ot progree. aad rathWeaty the kali T bygooe glory and acbsr-reoeat tare to be tra mpUxi aader foot by ta re of a mighty popl. awak. aWrt ic tire, who let do tdoi reet aad waa era constantly asking to bettrr that wbVb now la the best The boys ran retofntM-T wh-ra th mall waa delivered ooc or twice a week by star rowt earner to ell peat offices not oo the railroad. Sow the mall la drtlverrd day after day at the farmer's door. Tea year ago we wroWl bare smiled locreduloualy at omtloa of such a thing. Five year ago If a doctor's errvtree wore needed the boy of the farm was told to saddle old BlU aad rVl ta search of the dlr!p4e of .roUtfQ. Today the telephone bell La rufcg aad the country doctor iarm at tae other rod of the wtre. Wlthlrf g gvoeratkMi the fsrta ha ere the pa sain g of the ftaUaadtbe trig of the steam thrasher sod tae ra tng book has givew ptaee to tt eif hinder. Thr auiky pk, Ibe dta. tb corn cutter and the fcrvddr bare aQ come' to tocreeee th proAle of the band man and provide food for tke teeming thilUooe that are povutattag the earth. The cable Uaka toarvthar the Island of the era. the Ion dis tance telephone bring to oor ear the music of the diet at voteee ef ear friend, the rnteroethxiaJ pnetat enteo permit freqoeiit and rapid treeee&ie- sloo of letters from the atrrrvaoet car ner of the earth, and all of theee things bind the cations lata a great brotherhood "the frdrrattoa f the world" and make for trots. ar. liberty. Prejudice fade before tae oo- sis ugh t of the paeagr train carry ing citiseaj of one state to ttart thee of anothrrr bigotry prrthe it the be hest of a free preea. WVst u yve terday the dream of the enlhixsiaet ha become a commori place reality tddsy, and men bar ceased to woow a l a ay- thiOf. America baa dooe ber share. (The haa outstripped England ta taasafa tartnff takeo her place balde Gerae ny la a knowledge of the scietxv tad woo her place to the art salon af France. Young, vtrfl. ambtUo, he ha taken her place to the ran of Ra tion aad lucre see the lead wtth eaca passing tnooth. With breadih af rWe, J lad u try,' well direct sd 1 oipll effort, what f.M BU UnL "TVhaf Scrthbec tooktog so r a the mouth bootr The only editor who ever acrrptad any of hla poem had jest been takes to aa Insane aaylom.'V-Stow Tort Jaaxr uaL a '..-. BrtekLag tola a Wf he'. tre asea lately Irerged IheafeeeJag Usaate freBi death. Taaeied ereariry, aad a'eaih aaar. Ifs thai way ah y tort eeh aad raids 1 Peet tfe U Dr. list's yaw Piseewy for Cerjs pC ri rte fer feet praUeUea sgttoat all Ureal, fc! laag treoblt. 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Nov. 14, 1902, edition 1
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