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' ' " - L "".1 , "T - - . v I - - - r . CHURCH DIRECXOIIV MBTHODIST. . - - ' - Saoday Sohool at 935 AM. aso. S. Bakbb, Rapt. . preaching at U A. M. and 1 P. M. 9Vpra? fowling Wednesday' night. M. ,T, Pltikb, Pastor. --BAPTIST.- , . Sunday School at 9 :3JrA. M.. , Thos. B. Wildkb, 8apt Preaching t 11 A JL and 7 P.M., srery Sunday. -. Prayer mating Thursday night. , . H. Mashbuehb. Pastor, - . " ,' KWSOOPAI. : V" ; qnnrluT School at 9:30. : -' : Services, -morning - and night , on tt, 8rd and 4th Sundays. r . -B teniae Prayer, Friday e afternoon Loalsbarg fcbdge. No: 413,' A.' P.- & A. M.; meets lBt and 3rd ; Tuesday nights in each month.;-- 1 j t ..." o o $ s O -O- o o : Attention, ActllyncKerc . cf Dosica ! HaJiy Hinds, on Ac ... ..Trust Question ; - - Jude Tait on live Su-' r -. pre me Dench . Special Washington- Letter.! o i i 1ro ttiwioiia.l card S PBUILL & ALLUED. -J A'rtOBOTSYS-A.T-LA.W,- Will practice u ri the' Courts,. , Offices. In Loulsburg and Yoangsville, K C-.. - - - '" D H. AKTIIUR H. FLEMING, DENTIST ---t " ; tomsBUEo. -i -" k.-c.-;. Office Ore Coopers Store. - " JT" J J-Q. OV"P" o " InV knowledge of what became of them. TT A TTTTTTOTTT anv nnroose Of be- - after they left the factories wui at any A V1A11UU-L any purposeoi ee- render the so called Sherman Uw I. f f ' in impertinent, I Wlsn to insufficient to cope with trust. K - " . yd txf fho I The attorney sreneral may have reaouroea : - 'members of the Antllynch ing society of Boston to the fact-Oiat they are not actively-engaged in the discharge" of rtheir f duties.' : As; loag asrthe . lynching -Industry was - con fined principally to' the south Uiey made". the Velin ring with their de nunciations i but; for some unexplained reason, -". when. the " elite ; of -. Marion, Mass., turnedCWhlte Cappers, -were acy "quttted and" - were given an" ovation upon itb,eir return -home the Boston re formers .were strangely, silent, thereby . . Cne o most important preroga of which 1 know nothing; out, aa one of the authors of the aot. I do not see now be -can conduct svteoeeaful prosecution nndr the lew. The difficulty. If not the impossibility, oi dealing" with trusts through remedial ie iala.tion helnc establish e?J. doee U not ewm reesone.ble that the wisest eourse would D to cut off the nourishment that baa en abled them to grow to such ungoTemaoie ' .Whatever may be thought as to the soundness of Senator Yestf a "Views, it must be:admitted thai he states them with great vigor. " "' Presto, Chang si 1-ktt.S.P. BURT, ' yr: , . . , p aa.nTiciEra i? hysici a,n "Ah x sukgibon. ;Lwaisburgvlf. C. , rm-ti,a rr of BdiVte'. .'BobWtt & C.' Opu Store, on Nttfth Btrwt., . - i-y: " PHTSICIA-If AND SUEQBOK, if; nmM 9rft Soot Sent WUMii) ttiiht' sails answote-l lrom X realdenne, phono 74. - y- " Tihone Si- ; Blckett'e B. -. S.TCTU11PIRI n- ia.w t '.' 'L0U1SBBBO.JI. ft. ' .'. WH1 VTScttes in all the" Courts of the Btate Offloe-lfl Conrt House. - - ' and therein-once more illustrating .the truthfulness of the "old saw that "very much jiepcnas upon whose ox is gored.' It is &T?Ity .that the, Boston antilynch era should have -let that golden oppor- tunity' escape to point a moral and adorn a' tale. They. are about to let another one. escape' them.,'. On-Christmas day certain irata 'citizens-of Pittsburg, to bleeding;-Kansas,;" where old "'-John Brown's soul is supposed to" be forever marchinz ion," battered - down.- the .jail doors, toot train "his cell one Montgom- -cry f Godley J and publicly- put him ?. to death.. Godley, whose -crime belies his tives of a president of the United States is to appoint federal Judges, -especially the Justices of the supreme court- T?o the honor of all concerneo, the Judges or thfc; "most powerful tribunal ofl earth have, as a rule, been men or great ca pacity and. highest character.. The his tory of the. legal tender decisions U not pleasant reading. ; The part piayea oy the supreme court Judges in the Hayes- Tllden contest brought the court Into disrepute -.The decision, to the Income tax cases is "a . blot upon our Jurtpni- dence. The recent Ueclslona our Insular possessions are to the court .But, taken all r.ocracy and tl.-.t I ! f M , If a Democrat tad wrUt-'n V. ' 1 p -paragrapl.b. all Us wto: V ; txr.T j ( advooaiMi tvou.u i.-ic .. . .- , bc!'.ow, Tr1 trai d:r. s-'irT' 1' t j wi;i bjirdiy ail t . l " , - their bUUnjfiCat, Ita mtra i c-..:- , - pachabi on tt tar'.fT 3u i t , knows 'none oct tet taat 4 1 j chief causoa of IpibU-a t t.t .' NoveoiU-r ws th rrtr,. so fr--; , and emphatically made by lt-; -.':.- to rerise the Dtnglfy rat.a fowmr. ; - aud it knows that tist prota'.i-c ; ; r be kept It tTidnUy kr..re anvtVr t thing U wit. tUt ti f'.sarr t- part of , ReyubUraus to raj t-i pledge ij -making ntp'.tal fo tti u my." - So the mtrrj 'war on U tl, i . TTintil'(-fii ramtv. Chit cf 1L M t t hop, will come much gcol to tt frvat body of the poy!. The Post takta anotb-f faH t cf t:. Q. O. P. In an editorial fcradM "Hew I TMaTT which runs a follows-, -- Both tei en4 i v- l there 1 but frne wy t a rv.y botwwn .!TrT.t f-i ei rw.t - that U by erhr.flRt On fw tfce - . the I tMr. wra - ha'.l come.-If any doufet 'T the secretary o tb treury reason and eprtof tW " prectrttan-d, aa ta Ua srJ-y a io tuar WlMl 5t a-J? It the trouble la the treeeury. tSe mtr dty of funds and the dawbt t it course tb acrary wwH ! Wm that what caual the paew u.-- r . What. then. iwmtM cf IS -rrble conttiUoi which b eo often tn to ' tub:t?A oraana. that tAe UrlS ef lK t- : a t i 1 t: ri l I - act one nafio- a t before It. We tHJ Secretary 8 haw lote4 t rub ! 6re f th ch(ct wt5 la t.if .Tif Do be aot o4reie- the tarlfT of recb-l b year and brought pi wal t h eeantrr wore than ir r?l the early alttJeeT Hare we a erry w -ra tara foe tft tfut th f eaijtencKw of blrrtr ear i ani o. ae4 the Jt ratiaiea Urn tor bla ladrpenJtoce.'1 Ketbel aspect to ee tbat erfl 6-oo fe- .1 paiticuUtljwo.taTtsst.iTVU d' t I f bi'.'-l-' b-y c c R- m f.r-t b rrtt i: ! t 1 - - . f male. r-r- - - v ..... C.nist1 r ti S '5 1 t j - ( ii In i. f e ir li Ii t'T li ! r. !af.i earfff t.kt;f4 t . i : - Vr'.J 1 - t' PMr-jia- --e f I kill'll t::11 K J,." .4. 4 1 a name, had killed a."policeman engaged people ' havebeen -welL. pleased , In the discharge of his duties, which is their Judicial servants on the supreme diabolical a deed as rape, tne 1 esvt i " a .." -- - 1 discredit .r, tttnam K.tnst.tiar an4 hratlcal 1 1 a4 ial.--w wetw i ' to -Jvtia rbarC it., Gtcev .''T: r:' W1U1 1 r, f nbio atkl Hot. CbrW Jv. , i ..t u. t.. w I ' 1 I . onOKB jrATTOBBratY-AT-I.AW. , - . JJiri... ' vOtnsHOBe. w.u.. rit attend the iwirte "of Wash TrankUn, OriMlUe? Warren and Wake counties .also the ?um Gourt of North CarollBa, and the TJ. AECU3 C. WiNSTEAD, o . attobney-at-IjA.w, V-,; - ' ,M Loeisoimfiv. S C t1. - ; ovnoa ovaa Corner Drug Store. ' -y. aeclal Attention jrtreW to eoll'-ctlons. Practice wherever servioes reo.nlred. ' not so fecund cause .of. southern ryncnings. "And" Godley wasa negroi ; Only think of that, ye Boston anitlynchersi .Here Is a concatenation of events calculated to stirr-the hearts of reformers bleed ing Kansas lynching a colored man for murder! :.TJp, reformers and at them! Isn't the outgoing governor of Kansas, Stanley. "a Kepublicany--Isn't the In coming- governorBalley,:- a Bepublic- ant -Perhaps these things account lor bench. The Washington Times states and, it says, by authority that In February, when he shall have reached the age of seventy and ahall have served ten years. tha prerequisitea for retiring on foil pay Mr. Justice Bhiraa will retire and . that -.Hoi. William -H. Tift, governor general of the Philippines, will be ap- Xa.&dis of India ua. wW iNaOs tardi ly rcsd f tb straciw tsa.jjwaa tion that the paJc 1 rwJ by a law patiwi la lJCH.Tbttawa are, however,' that." thoa VtaUU-1 i lidsta would, cot chantw thetf eftaK6a thooch on roa from tfc dw4 t tp- tlfy or fhcnh.aa.asj:H fr' Ta.baa caroe) down t taU Vm Us4 against them.'. (:: , ' " T) fJiACTICINaPHTolCtAl!! ANI SDEQEON. 'i' .'If 10UnTBJDBaB:s-,-''.j -.f- Otno over Ayeoeke Tr ug Compaay. - ; D B.B.B.F08TKB. PEAcmcoia paxsiciAii a snBasos,', - Loulaburg, K. C. Offloe over Ayeoeke brag Owopany. WM. HAYWOOD RtFIlN.;Jv -. V' ' . ATrOBSBT-AT-LAW, - - . v ., ,.' . i "... ' bocisBuas, a, a v , J ; - will nracllce In all the Courts of Pranklln 01,0 oSSflM'aiia CUfton BaMjaav-f;;; rpBos. b. wn-BEii; f';iiTli M - & -: ' ATroBsir-AT-tAw," . j tl: ? - j LotnssTJBs, v. a - Offloe on Mala stwefc. over o ne oop'B tore. - -1' -' " : rri S.SPBUILI. : r . , " TTOBHST-AT-I-AW "I'.. ' ' - lo Vminklln. Vance FTornpt VttenTJon iven tocoUecttona. ; Onlce over Eerton's Store. ; ; fi . w", B1CKBTT, ; ' 'rf1" ' TtOBHTA9I c6TOSKUX)B AT-tAW. the mystifying Inactivity of the Boston Antilynchlng -society. -J- Its crusade .is against southern: Democratic states. ? Wheri Doctors lOisagree. ' X"'; The trust question Is" .certainly one of the most difficult that fver vexed the human mind.; "Most" people are aeainst the trusts. Nearly everybody 'suggesting' a remedy." , JJa two appear to agree, and the tmsts grow . apace. Congressippropriates ?500,000to prose- cnte the trusts one weekv' ana tne next one of the biggest- trusts Is' organised in Chicago. Mr. v Attorney s ueneraj Knox in his Pittsburgh speech thought there is already plenty' ot law to bust the .tmsts, while President Roosevelt thinks It may be necessary , to adopt a constitutional; amendment In "order' to bust them".- Not long since Senator John T-r&Ioreah thought they could he-reg ulated and controlled through the tax ing power, which Chief Justice Mar shall declared is the power to .destroy. Now cbmes- Senatof Morgan jand practically-throws up his hands and asserts i. ,tm o rt " -THa wpI1 JoAs Shiraa has been under a cioua ever i wnBMBor be rnrnd that- remarkabl and 1 -Uneasy Ua ttt h4 -1 yn a historic somersault In" the" Income tax I crown" U aixietx l'.?.x frt3ss..y T-r : r tisf ii- liti It 1 I Is' I t 44,J,; A'i- , 1 sttsrai 4 ' r"i'' Ji.-k.: a u cases, ana toe sooner ne peaa ,vu qootcu wivi jiu 1h4ii.ii shades of private life the better. Gov- of the proverb" mlbt weirt avpl I m y 4a4 ernor Taft la a man of splendid capad- ma persona Iwldin , Vr ae t fr- a-s Wdareat learning la Ui piotertoo. ijral PoweU CUyton.' At the earnest soliciUtioo of President I Mexico, can make his -mU',-nIy- " J 1 ? t ; , . .Mctumey ne resigneu a uxe yu-uiao acu u "- - :i r 4i. h,w a Htl la I tne circuit oeacn w. tuw bi powuw .- - , - - . lr--le irtf O- Tit r' accent srdoua 4o both' life and reputation of governor general of the Philippines, and it is only truth to state that he has dis charged Jxia difficult, delicate and mul tifarious duties-with signal ability. .When the Chinese exclusion bill waa being considered by the house commit' It.ia u"tuy on tm w.. , .... j . aenUtlve ' abroad can nv ta vsjm mm i-,.,. b,-$. e -. save moa,y. J Ute mlart-oo Is ftwv I -ri t. 4 and he rank with-lh atrt-" "rt t J Att ia ? r . - - EngUnd.- J-ranCV,- s.aaawai - I r fc ' aw, Tit-.'we4a AustrU and luly. the pay lir ia rara - kMtf, ri. ft . I 7 . . rni.rKl ji V -waa Ajrrrr' tl&a -cr I kaaui ta e.al Wf 14? ' tee on loreig ' '.ir " Z : .wt, .rJ ..,ai MiWHaCo.!: a-A-v. able array or oisunguisaea wjlu, j rppre-etwauT. - - and advocates appeared to tasury or to i purely aa a eommwaai mm-w , A-a !.. A. r. r areue great lawyers, great editors, aen- ators, governors, preachers, philanthro pists," congressmen andone ex-cabinet minister but the most distinguished in appearance and Jn bearing waa Gov ernor Taft, When I was a boy down In the bill creasa our trade with Mexico by Cu t. H.tlfint - Uvicf Is tntKh chcaocr In 1 lietkil I2um1 AJkl tt Onml Dial, a rwaUy crrat tuao. tlr poaiiessM of power, has team. eaoab ta nrs Ltilfl for lU trsrr'.r.i. Coaa- auentlv our ambaaad-. so tt la said. I. UW csly by Joltf joonI Vial ota gsU gp4. - rr.ovr, uriHi l f irmtuctt i tnew id ou i mh lira m raouKi iuu - i . . . . . it .!., a Umt both the old Ps7.a. Vnd rdy cnn doctor, who u" v. a Urr portion of his Ury. .rT, , . "i - v hypocritically as" to the trusts and that JJthatMtnoedVpeopto by N.vthcl i AfcMaaadot CUrt ta- 43lt ,-.:iv.mMu.. " "rwXtheTt JSiiSSni-ta ' happy; hedtrvpoa, on . Wd .arr i -- --;V- party to deal with them. ;The venerable - , not conadoua of tha of rosea. Hi tnrtaie- Vt tim ml J " " w ,. '., the same frame of mind In which Mme. I fc. ' ttvoni I - .... aatusl with tt t.T. uee?M rijrerr::: ' wa hrd of r.c:T.f bi. wuoo. t ta. r ..t- Pompadour founa nerseix wneu u - t,pv j,.-. hcArd 0f m,t Win of his coattion. he tas fx if i aimed. ."After. us tne aeiugei . omy r",-: f!-.. .v.,iaii. koala la thU4 l-ist hesaidltln'French. As the new party rH::VaVal. ftax a lmAiiAnr nerimns WhO-COm- ... I . r TTVIUU' WV a v aT "T- r . " i it J"4 t a.. i- - wmcn ne is caueu. ii i programme noms oua .uu, ... tntntUm of Preaident McKln- hoperto suffering humanity, as ne nas , .y, tabernacled in tne nesn conwurnouf -w ,tt more than the psahnist's allotment or threescore years - and - ten, : he -ought lo know that hope' deferred maketn' tne heart sick and propose 'something more v practical -r and ; ;expeditious . than ; the "formation of a new party. -. - V Mr. HJO.- Havemeyer' Bays that the Wirti Drotective tariff system-Is the mother ot all . trusts, ana ne ougnt to , Prompt and pslnstaWnK attentlOT gtven something , about ' It,, for . he Is J-fi,? of. the largest and Menn.ng. HonEobt W. Winaton. Hon. jV 1 0n the other hand, tS&fwin thinks, that there 0 Monroe, oae. --- - - - St"oon;'. HbT W-Bmherlake, . Oxxlee over jjia - ---- -- a,,.-j5tt0WB,. -v " ATTOBKET AT-LAW, . a.tlcea la aU court.. Offloe . In-Seal Ball din a. ; .-; -" - Is no sort of -connection between, the tariff and the "trusts. "- Clearly "it la a .case of iriany men of many minds, In which even-the most "eminent aoctors disagree -. Senator . George Graham Vest Jn an elaborate article practically President .Roosevelt does well so . to honor him. " : It Is a curloua and Interesting fact that most f the supreme Jadgea are large men physically, ir has always been so. ; Judge Taft la a large man has a large body, a large head, a large nose of the Julius Ceeaar pattern, i lie la a larger man, la taller and will weigh more than Mr. Justice John MarahaH Harlan, who la the best known Ot the Judge now pn the bench. Of course Governor Taft Is a Republican.- Other- wise he would not have reccivw me appointment. " The chances are that be will' make a great reputation a a Ju rist. ; ; . ' "a - T ABSOBOOaH, ia. ATlORNETAf LA;; i . ' LOUI8B0BO, H. tJ. " , Offloe to Opera House building, Court.txeet Hot Shot From Protection Paper. - .""Th Washington Post ia an Independ- cbincides with Havemeyer aa to cause ent Journal, but one of the atanchest and effect between the tariff and the protection advocate In the land- Jiev- trusts. " The. main points of 'Seliator ertheless In speaking of what the Re- n..'i.!nt oa fnllrtura , ..- .V1tn.na Ar anA will not do duT4 - , . - i .inrr.f thi. short session! roct st well a aa oraU. t--t t j: The greatest menace ui uiiw. ui5 i..- 7, ... -i A - wbat a.-,r-a rr.: r? country today ia in combinations of capi- J lt rl8ea to remark: - . Ad be "Wrote bat r., rr tal that have monopoly for their object. - led-e, ot the party aa to change 1 tend It the Cot oact la ot rr-o- The argument of the protectionists that I . l"'TY," , -rhedulea are and prob-I lar. Her It I: eaually great trusts exist tn free traae I , ..nfninnKl. Schedulea which I , . . rw, roller .in that ,rtfard," pewpl obt t hta Trtora'.n-.-Xxt- claiBtc tt t prostitute t: iwiri as AsataAc Clayton Ia tdrr ta racreaa tb preSta of Plangcr Clayton. Tt ruH Is titt they kerp the goral and a r tRy Other oflicU! folk la be wtf. Jt aa he" was eiUic dw t oj f.s Christmas turkey rVoator Prafo cf PsnnarlYanla filed s.3t iw ctvrr against hiri. calculated to git t! ttad camr t Ind'.gatiov ,." - V - General Claytoa 1 tt U4 of tt carpet trtTr to told tljcb So. Tb rest tav dropped by tt wr4 p;.':-Jcally-sncie rifh jt. - ta the south, tnwt back la U v-rfx ot thoro, ex Governor rrstklla J. Vf ?s of Pooth Carolina, recently was st to' th MacbttKta f"'t:'r? ft teal?T!!r.--TV.y-wvrw a K Kansas Poet. - .. , Th puUimti'm ef Ui I J. la gall book S iwrrlr.s to rrU t.-,rwt fa that brlSlaot aol Ur1 il'cslttraa. Few recti rcn-.V-vr lt t tt w a Man i It otl i!fel Ual f Ma a rtal c sl lata. . , ' I'.'e tie U rwy ai ' "" -'f a ! a. l,-a" a .. A re .a a. Im Ul ;" a4 taiale I ' a,U i '-a i.il f A- -s.. --ws . tl ba r.fii'a f I b.WM !f i-e . i au. !Wa ,. T'a ,Mt .- J ei.a:r...a a -A'? i"1 l a ; y.:u-f txai, , f "f i': f - a 1 Sa4 41 f f - .lta. fnim la f ii lap ahanlutelv, ..Al.&.MMU W -- 1 . .rt"7t--.-h.tistd 'to himi - NO moMn t f oo high- ta leave room for rluction - All . wg ""' r i attention, ot commerce wnera compuuuuu ,rUirh ria rsoeivVrmuw " - the world.- .ttmnt-ta "too oig a. -xne--uiT9i. afccf " -- Mr. Dlngley said wera "purposely maae n..irh winnvil aaremnti are sUU I uuyu,w " . -r Tn fact, the tariff a Jt . ,aj a. . i-M an fsitf ffAnM th correct the evil from which we suffer ts t's for the reason .that the to remove the protection the tariff srivea I f ;aVfch ha DrOTtded in aocord- BENTIST, to monopoUes.na lore xnem tuy wi. fcBce w4tn RpUbUcan policy and Kcpuo- " TrrrsBTjaa." Office bve Pumltare Store, competition. " ' - L I Mean platforms have la no lnatance b-n ' The protective tariff is Intermutuallty ot ld u m UriS that IMngley. were te greed, iiet. any aiujuiyi -- move the protection afforded one Industry and every industry that feeds on protec- , HOTELS. - : KASKLI3NTOS flOTEL V";:i,..w;fP ftp- . Good accomodation for the traveling " ' public. - , 1 Good LhcVY Attached " - EASSENBURG HOTEL 1 jiP Massenbnrff Propr . Qeod aoeommodationsr Good fare Uta I attentiv" ar.-- l.w.lHbwJ l.awa. TT. J. 5CrtWOOX, Proprtetor. ,i'n!ii n'rv mit In na.in. The accredited author of , th Dingley 'law admitted the rates were unnecessarily high, yet the Dingley rates are now held .nil thlr continuance Is demanded by. the interests that have gluttoned on them.' " - ' ' , . Refusal to reduce tne iami raw. congress with but weak weapon with which to fight monopoly. ' - ' Th not of 1880 represents the limit oi ConsUtutlonal authority, of congress to nAa hotwwn the states. - - Besort to the , simple subterfuge of sell ing goods to a second pany uu , ,1-4. would be bound to condemn. WW this congreM. like lu latest prd4 cessor. "stand pat" on such abuses i cf pro tection as have created prciouna faction among the truest fronds of that doctrine! Will lt continue to make capital for the enemy? "We think it wUL I desire to call the attention of my readers to the, concluding query and answer: -Will it I. .. una congrc continue to make capital for the ene my? We think it will" This is corrob oratory evidence, strong and clear, of aaaprtinns I have heretofore mads repeatedly, that the trend la toward D OPrORTXTS'TTT. ' wait., ' a i x C1'.! and aU 1 1; 1 aaie . tVrta ar.d rawAja. at. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 23, 1903, edition 1
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