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; CHURCH DIRECTORY .
' : -' 1 METHODIST. , '
Sanday School at 9:30 A. M: -
, , : Qso. S. Baxeb, Supt.
Preaching at n A. ILi and.7 P, M.
every Sunday. .
Prayer meeting Wednesday night. 1
. M. T. Plyler. Pastor .'It
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Sanday School at 9:30 A. IX.
i' -. - Thos. B. Wjxdbb, Sapt
Preaching at 11 A. .,: and 7 P. 1L,
very Sanday. " - i
. Prayer meeting Thursday night.-;
vi" H. EL- Mashboehs. Pastor.
- i f - sfisoopai - ' - - .
Sanday Schqol at 9:30. -.
Services, morning and night , oo
1st, 3rd and 4th Sundays. '
B vening Prayer, Friday, afternoon.
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Loaisbnrg Lodge, No. 413, A: F. &
A. M., : meets 1st and - 3rd Tuesday
nights in each month. -
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PBUILL & ALLKED. ' --
i; ATT0RITKY3-A.T-LA.W,
Win practice in all the Courts, v Offices In
Loalnbarg and ToongsvUlerN C - -'' -
DR. ARTHUR H, FLEMING, e
. s . DENTIST.
X-OU18BUK.Q. '
Offlco Over Cooper's Store. " ; j"
QR. 8. P.BURT, V
PaACTIOINGJ PBTSICIAN ASD StTRaEO.
, . Louiabargj K- C. r ,( '
Offlee in the rar of BnddTe, j Bobbitt-&
Uo, rag Btorff, ft a Nash street; l f ;
yyK. B. T. TAE.BOROUQH. . ; -!
THTBICJ A3T Alif SCTBOBOir,'r
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OHloe Snd -floor' Seal' nulldinff. phone 89
!Uht eaUa amawnre't from T. W. Bickett's
residence, phone 7. ..
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ATTOKNBTTAT LAW. ' ?
lOtnSRORS. V. C '
WIS piaotlo la alt the. Coarta of the State
Office In Court Hons.
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. ATTdBKBY-lT-LAW ." -
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" Will Attend the eortrts of Ifash franklin.
OraavlUe, Warren and WaXe counttea. also the
Supreme court of nortn uarouna, ana we ut.
9. Ulrcatt ana inatrict uoarra. - ..- - .
ARCD3 W INSTEAD
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ATX ORinSY-A.T-1. ATW
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. omcs ova Corner Drag Store -w, v? ,:
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.iJ. Special tAttentloife.gtTen to eollpctlona.
Fraetlce wherever services required.:.--? -
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B. J.K. MALONK,
0 J BifctlCINQ tBICIKt AND 8TTBQBON.
'- . ' lo pig BUBO. Tf. a 1 --JVa-jsais
OlOoe over ArcocRe Trag Company. . :.
TBvB.B.r08TBB.
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PBACTICIITa PHTSICIAU U B1XRQBOS',
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Offlee over AyHeDrugCJiEpany.
YXTM. hayWood RUFFIN.
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ATTOKITBTeAT-IiAW,
Win nractloa In all the Courts - of - Pranklia
and adjoining counties, aieo in the Supreme
Court, and in the United. States District and
Circuit courts. -
. 4 Omoe in Uoopet an4 CMlton BuildlnK.
TH08. B. WELDXK, V ' - "
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Office ob Main street; over Jones If Cooper's
tore. - - t ' v
B. SPRUILL.:
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TT daSEY-AT-1. A W,
' WU1 attend the courts of Franklin, Vance
arauvUle. Warren and Wake counties, also
the Supreme Court of r. North Carolina.
Prompt attention given to collections. . :
, Office over Kerton's Store. , , , .
TW.BICKBTT, ' .jot?"
aTTOBHBY AITD COUWSKIiOB AT LAW
i ' ' LOUUTBITBe Jr. C -
-1 ' Prompt and painstaking attention given to
. i svery matter intrusted to nis hands. - - -
Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John
ann-Dsr. Hon. KobU W. Winston, Hon. J. CV
' BukfmrPres. First National Bank of Win
ston. Glenn k Maulv, Winston, Peoples Bank
of Monroe, Chas. S. Taylor, Pres. Wake For
est ColloreHoa. B. W. Timberlake. ..-. -
- Offlee Ur CeriiHqaBeA opposite SherUTa.
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! . ATTOBHBT AT-tA W,
lotnsBUBe.s. at . -
-Practices
Building. .
la all courts, omoe
in Heal
H TABBOROUQHa IJU ..
; - ATIOENET At LA W,:
- loitisbttbo. H. a r ,
p OfflWtt Opers House buUdmgf Court street
i All legal business ' intrusted to- him
- will receive prompt and careful attention.
r 1 tKr. D. T. SMITH. WICK, "
v DENTIST,
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Office over Furniture Store.
HOTELS.
FpiNiaiNTOS HOTEL
- f ' FBANKLIITTON, N. 0. ,
; Q. 'w.(TOJWfi:Yfty,r-
Good accomodation for the traveling
' public. ,
' Good Lhe.T Attached
I1ASSENBUR0 HOTEL
aT r-Hassenburff Propr
nEUDnncoir, 11. c.
anA anommodation8. - Good fare; Po
liU and attentive anrvasr
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T the. end of the year the prudent I
man of 'businesa "takes stock" I
in : order tn nort.U'
in' order to BRort!n-
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"ne at, ' to borrow- a phrase 1
made-famous on a memorable occasion s
by a statesman now out of a job. - Let
us follow the example. " " '' "-- -
" The results of the November elections
prove that.the, trend is Toward Democ
racy. ThafLSve did not win the house
4s true,' but we cut -down the Republic
an majority by one-thlifd. - - .
.Uxcept for the action of one' man-
President, Roosevelt In . the matter of
the anthracite coUl strike we : would
have -captured the house and Carried
New Tort. Even as it Js, a great many
persons believelhat we did carryKew
YoriC for- the party whicfu stole the
presidency . from Tiklen'is not above
stealing the governorship from Coier. -V
The- revolution, In Rhode island and
the reduced Repabilcan tEaJorities'gen
eraTly in. the eastern states how-that
Republicanism is on tb-down grade;"'-.'
' Since the confusion of tongues on the
iilain of SUinar ; "at the foot of the unfln-
ished tower of . Babel, ther if'iiever felt
from human -lips" a more preposterous
statement than, that-made by General
Crosvenor in-;the house on Dec 17 In
.these - words t , When:, the .election "was
over, Jhere was nothing left of the. Dem
ocratic party, -r
-: After winning a great fight in which
his losses were frjtghtful, reviewing the
nem of slaughter, Pyrrnns, tlng-of
Jspiros, moumf ully : exclaimed, r 1 f - we
ha-ve such another Vlctory,we are en?
aoner'v i commend those ' words -of
wisdom ta my'Tenerable, -vitriolic. nd
jubilant Iriend from Ohio,
At present the differences among Re
publicans are 1 more pronounced than
those among . Democrats. " '-.The Repub
lican factions are getting wider apart.
While the Democratic sections are draw
ing closer -together. :-?''.
The war between the whole hog tar
iff Republicans and the tariff reform
Republicans is an irrepressible conflict.
, The. hope of securing eligible places at
the pie counter may postpone the Iner
itable struggle from this session to the
nexVJut" then its will break "out .with
redoubled fury."
If tariff revision downward prevails,
the tariff barons will 5 be -disgruntled
and will refuse to contribute the sinews
of war to. the Republicans,- and with-!
oui-aii a Dunaancc ox -uae Biilewa xae lit-
publicans neTerdid "win can" never
liopeJto win. i On the other hand, iftajs
iff 'revision downward is refused. Re
publican -tariff -reformers wilt desert i
thejG. O. P. in shoals, join hands with
the " Democrats ; And overthrQW those
who believe in standing pat"r and In
'letting iwell; enough alone" theories
-which every - unconvicted criminal In
the land Indorses, most heartily. 4 . -.-'
i On jther tariff with Republicans it is.
a' case of ScyHa and' Charybdls the
devil : and the deep sea "damned if
yon do and damned if yon, don't."
- Republfcans hive grave cause for ap
prehension, 'Democrats good reason for
hope. -r - -f:: .;';v;
: . The . Democrats will reaffirm all . the
essential features - of the Chicago and
Kansas City , platforms, plant - them
selves firmly on-the time' honored an.d
beneficent Democratic,- principle of
"equal rights to all; special privileges
to none, more necessary now: than
ever before, and wage the battle maln:
ly on the triple propositions to destroy
the trusts,-to redace-the tariff rates to
a reasonable basis and to curtail public
expenses: to the needs of the govern
ment economically administered. .-
. -Upon that platform all i Democrats
and : all others - whoj love - Justice can
stand, -.i' . J.
.- Upon that platform we wiH place a
genuine ;. Democrat i of ..high, character
and approved capacity as our candidate
with an:;equal:chance of Boccess.
". ' Leading , Democrats are already be
ginning to express opinions as jto what
manner of man shall be the candidate
end; some go so far as to- specifythe
man.-. - - - '" '
In aa'elaborate .Interview "CStogTesa-
man Charles Fremont Cochran of Mis
souri, one of the best Informed men In
public life, after outlining ft platform
much Tiike the one set - forth , above,
"says: 5 r " : - - cr
- "-The nominee in 1904 should be a man In
sympathy with that platform and one who
can prove" Ihcontestably his loyalty to the
presidential - candidate-in 3S9S and 1900.
- Going Just a little farther back, he-should
be able. to prove unmixed devotion to the
Democratic - platform ofJS92 -and- in sno
way responsible- foir- the emasculation of
the Wilson tariff bill. . The Democrats of
the - west would not . support a-.jcandtdate
for 'the presIdemcyVgiiiUy "btop-poslng an
income- tax or who assisted in puncturing
the Wilson: bill wittr hundreds of amend
ments, each- embodying ; Republican - pro.
tectioniam : and "-contrary? to-- Democratic
'doctrines - In. xay Judgment, the -nominee
must come up to these standards. Wheth
er he happens to-reside east , or west Of
the Alleghenies is not so important.
-."Hon. Samuel Bfonson Cooper of Tex
as;' a member - of the "committee on
'ways and means, 'expresses his. ideas
In these words: ' 1 ,, .
;" The Democratic- party In 1904 should
nominate for president a man who was
not . in ; harmony with the; Democratic
L platforms of and 1900 On the money
question, but who royally supported the
party's -candidate-for president. Such a
man Is Senator Gorman of Maryland or
Judfre Parker of New- York.11 The plat
form should make . revision "of the tariff
and the suppression of trusts its para
mount issues, I do not mean that i
should declare war indiscriminately on alt
combinations of capital, but it should ad
vocate the correction of evils that have
ta "-a .
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- " Hanna J "Ai. Ceni.tioo,
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trow cut of Lc'h
comblntlon Th
feaaon of tapertmiism
&icissd, for. while th .
&tcisJ, for. while th court h u-
TAlnel th Republican contention tht h
Korernment ha riht ta K Jvrrn cciw.fi
uuid wa constitution. ! do out r:inr
l (rvfiv jut, r, nerpa
verdlc,t favorably to och a poiicjr. Th
"nomine. I think, should com f rora th
aat, anl either of the two men I hair
mentioned would cnaks a blghly accept
able Candida ta. r. ..
Will For, Hannah "
As fieretofore stated in tliei litters,
when the Bhort seion of cin:srrra be
gan to all appearances President Rooe.
velt bad clear sailing for the Itepub
llcan presidential-nomination. But
things have changed somewhat, "and nut
tto his adrantage." Nevertheless, . be if
many- laps, ahead of .all.conip?mars.
But the way In. which the name of Sen
ator Marcus A. Hanna Lobs up contin
ually in "that connection must b un
pleasant reading la White Hotism tip
ctes.-' The 'latest contributor to th
'Hanna literature ij IIoo, James J. Ilia
tne puissant Tallroad magnate. Th
Washington ".Times Is responalbte for
;the following gossip r
'"When Jamea y.Uin was In the ev r-
f.cently, he hunted jup 8nator Haona sn4
rasaea mm to become candidal tor tht
. Republican nomination for the Drrirnrw.
,The railway roanate said thnt the OMo
senator could rest assured that he wouli
have .the iiearty support of th atrocj
business interests of the countrr and thai
It would be powerful enough to make nira
win. The senator gave the reply lo Mr.
Hltl which he has Riven dozens of others
that is. that he did not want the Jok ami
wouia not nave it f be could set it.
; -That Is most certainly Important It
rtrue, for Mr. Hill Is a man of vast In
fluence himself, and he trains with, a
coterie 'of: men; who are powerful Id
deed, and if he badlthe foregoing con
Versatlon ; he -was most probably , not
y speaking for himself alone, but also for
au those who have interests lu common
with him..,, If he did speak for tbem.
there la more importance to be attached
to what he said than to any .other po
litical action this Tear-except what the
president oUd In the matter of lb cos
strike.'- -' r-, : -: -; : "
: If Senator Hanna" said tat he did
'not want the job and wooWu't have It
JLf ne? could "get lt be spoke perhaps
candidly, but unadTlsedly. .He had sot
carefully examined his own mind and
t .heart, for it may be asserted without
the fear of successful contradiction that
there la not a citizen of tbe repubUc
,who would "not accept that partlcuiar
job if he-could get It, True ttat Dio
, :-tla R5ictel the Imperial crown c
Rome ad that Charles V. of Spain ab
dicated seTeraT crowna, but they wrr
satiated with power." They bad soan4-
ed every shoal and depth of honor and
were weary of the world, and It will
be noted that "neither D loch? Can nor
Charles declined crowns In the first In
stance "Nobody ever; declined tn b
president,' and nobody ever wllL Sotn
day,' perhaps In. the ages yet to be, some
president will Immortalize bimw-lf" by
resigning, but he will be a rara srl.
It will be 'Observed that Mr. Hill made
no suggestion as to a vice presldeatlil
candidate to run with Senator Xlaona.
-While I am neither the spiritual : nor
legal adviser of the Republicans In g en
eral'or of "Mr. IIIll ia particular, per
chance"! can aid them and .him to fiH
out the ticket. How would GoTerttor
Tan .Sant of Minnesota strike them r It
Is generally " suspected .'that Senator
Hanna Is not unfriendly or unkind to
the trusts. - Indeed, he is looked upon tn
certain quarters . as their champion.
Van Sant. on the other hand. Is opposed
-to trusts in general and to Mr. Hill's
merger in particular."-Tea, the ticket of
Hanna and Van Sant would add to the
gayety of nations, at least. - .
"A Condition Not a . Theory." " V
-; Unless all signs fait, our Republican
friends will be up against it good and
hard when; the house of representative
of the Fifty-eighth congrwis comes to
be organized. They, are always loud ia
protesting their loTe for the colored
man and brother at long range. They
shed' copious crocodile tears at the po
litical wrongs Inflicted upon him. . They
solemnly asseverate . before man , and
God that he la. worthy of high 3c.
.Now, they "are- about to be put to the
test as to the sincerity of their declara
tions. .Rev. William McG HI. colored, of
.Chattanooga, Tenru, ad Birmingham,
Ala., proposing to take them at tblr
word,, has announced himself a candi
date, for the chaplaincy of the house
and is now In Washington prrsHinjr ti
clalauThat the .Key.- William .McCUI
will cause a rattling of dry boucs La the
Republican camp there can be no sort
of doubt. "He seems to base his hopes
of success on what he ia plesst-d to de
nominate as Tresldeut lto'i9CTelt'8 rec
ognition of the rights of the ugro" in
the south and thinks he can secure the
"support ,'oi the" administration la L!a
amhitious undertaking". In th!s Mr.
McGHI may or may not be correct, but
the chances are ten. to one that if the
president did nothlDg ebe betwixt now
and the first Monday In December." A.
D.1903, but press Mr. McGIU'a candi
dacy the latter would never be chnpla'.n
of the house of repreaentatHi'S. -Mr.
McGill has not thoroughly considered
the situation. . The Republican throry
is that. the colored man end brctVr I?
good enough to vote the Iteputllcpn
ticket In any part of this great rcpuUIc
and is good' enough to hull any o"i-o.
big or little, 'high, or low la tbe south.
But as to holding bi.ch o.ce in tbo
north that is another story, a story
which Mr. McGHl-and all his race
would do well to take to heart.
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a wui cmua K'puLV.a ccT-ci3-
to bsve av crerry fi.'a U tt rs'ao
of the sphAt Cofcma ?. Is tx a ry
lucrative, posltioo tt L2 t antr.
but It 111 raoat bopcvat; rK llm I
la a aituntioo toaay t i th r.'-plrts
party, "Sraa4 n4 .-t'-TrTf
Mealeaif JiKtke .'" " -t
The Wh!njrtr post cor.ta'ps C
folkrwln ratict rsrQ4 rxaafj ,
- "The way that !! W.u-r
Justice qj tj avrq fr-- it
l"Bt:cJ state. rtuarkt Kr. 1 r n.
81gcua of 6U "Lcua at ti
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a tftr T"r ro fo tr . ar.
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the- Trxa befr. 1 a-. n
corps U a eb f-a&e la t
buahee In &4 e!tk.-ta d tha avUc . il
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pulqu wbll ib Sane us-i J
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r rrai W t-vUJK c loo tw?k titrate
the. srt of tb Acarvea t a a a--a aT
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kitUna-, Iwtuw a 4 --f .t.
In to 1X ail tr s-o-- ' f -r-.J t
body, ftcttt.f - ts rit ti
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the dciJ. The r..-l-o ef fv vaa
tfc orcaalon 0 a tral txf.-ra t 4-J
SK-a!J or juiV ef tit tara tl -rm
aca'.nd the Jaw tj carry att, - j
lb drad- man P. x-1 : a. t tt q
ttey JoockI co blra. for WcUlIsf IJa .
lean statute- - .
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Ciectiort ftldden Ohio.
D gustibu two dur''- -n" ta a
great truth. T th4 rr.re WUr rs la
Vlecna it went! arvr ttl t
every year U t r- h cf a f ..
in snj. wpitrviU i'.l c-:t.-.-4-.:'t a&l
that -OU-X lo . ' Kanaka a r. -1 jif
ujorrj' i?r iihj rr. i-j-.j-tci r--ft.-R-.-a-"wealths
wbkh now Jo4b"; la H4t arrt
Cf superflwjut tb'..n w--4'. 1 t4t X
reform thTDIrp. tnt tii i-Uft u ia
Vienna wii I t t.ut tj rr.U'jlftj If t
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tilne. Cenral CJ-artre V.. k cf Ci' i
has ten (rp.-pl,.r.y tt? t.lijr ?
laying p'.p ar.J p:.i: j -a-r-- f;r !
guberriatorUI tsc:r.5r.i:y-3. . t.3
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