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CHURCH DIRECTORY -MSTHOD1ST."
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Bonday School at 9:30 A. M.
- GsoS. Baxsa, Supt.
- Preachingat 11 A M., and 7 P. M.
very Sunday. - - """"
Prayer meeting Wednesday night. . -"
- - - - M.. T, Pitles. Pastor. '
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- BAPTIST. ,
," Bandar School at 9:30 A. M. ' r
' ' Thos. B. Wilds; Supt s
Preaching at 11 A. tt and 7 P. ai
every Sanday. . - - .
- Prayer m-eting Thursday night.;: -.
; -.? H. U. Mashboehb. Pastor.
Sunday School at 9:30. " "
Services, morning ? and nhjht on i
1st. 3rd and 4th Sundays.
- Evening Prayer Friday afternoon, i
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U U general and President Roose-1 whIcn D declined, bavin;;
velt in particnlar a bad tarn. Reed neart OQ Judicial carwr. Oororaor
mirao . unotM Tia"rTT, 1 Hill wanted him to accei t the cC.o cZ
''iUMtnnnnv tavm wl,S
tSDedat -Washlneton Letter.! ana managea uxi cescpr. icjj
ON,-REED- SMOOT of Utah. 3 ror goTernor. alp wa.e jwr
t apostle and prophet o the jior. -.Itesiaent cieveiana czcrm tm !-
mons, is giving RepabUcana in KQm, 0i ur1 ii.ui9i. r n
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States and with senators to stand. He
has - heard of - the cushioned- curule
Loaisbnr Lodsce. No. 413 A. P. & I chairs, the morocco" covered -lounges,
A. M., meets 1st and :3rd . Toesday J the Persian rags, the lemonade, . the
; nights in each month.
lJro ftession.a.1 ; oarda ;
.;riVin practice In an the Conrts.: Offices in;
" Irfnubarg ana xonogsviuer w-
jUARTHDB l. FJL.EMING, -
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' 1 Office Over Cooper's Store.
" PRA-OTICINQ PHTSICI4K AND SURGEON,
lx)ui8burg, . .0.: J : , V
r Office in the roar of - :Bpdd1.. Bobhltt &
' Co's. PJC ?tore, oU Null street. t ; ,
YAKBOBODQH.
i.iirpHTSiciABr a."it BTJBtaBOir.t yt
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OBce snd -floor feP ??.
Nlht calls aosvero'l from T. w. Blckett
residence, phone 74. .- - .
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' ATTOaNBY AT UW."
f reetjsarbers and the other gimcracks
in which the members of the house of
the ancients, luxuriate, and Reed ban
kers? after-them even as the hearts ct
the Israelites yearned for the fieshpots
of Egypt. - What'B more. Reed is going
toi possess them.' He will on March 4,
at high noon, become a United . States
senator-a Republican., at that '- The
president may 3 gnash his teeth 'and
rage like a caged lion Reed defies Mm,"
goes on counting his majority and is
arranging to-take- up bis residence in
.Washington for six years. -: And Reed
is rigtot in claiming bis pound of flesh.
He and his brother apostles and: proph-.
eta carried out their part of the. con
tract with .the ? Republican national
leaders : to -turn - the state over to the
Republicans on condition that the Mor
mons should' have "things ijthelr- own
wayand not be .tusturbed-!. . Keed has
them OB the-Jiip, and he knows-it; con-
sequently he pays about as-much at
tention to. the messages of- President
Roosevelt and "otherhigh' and 'mighty.
functionaries remonstrating . ::against
Ms "electionas a full . feathered duck
would to a gentle "April shower. ':
:;. It will be delightful to see the Re
publican . hypocrites J in ; the ' senate
eauirm when . Brother Smoot' walka
lieutenant .governor, which hB also
;llned There was soon a vacancy co
the supreme bnch, and, as Jt ajr-rari
to be the almoet unlrersal d,ir c-t
New York Democrats that JnJr-i Tar
ker should have the rlacr. If- vmi r
Hill appointed Linj, and. he 2ias Un r a
the "bench ever since. In 1S0T he
triumphantly elected, though all of the
other men on : the Democratic ticket
met with defeat, thus proving his great
popularity,". " . ; ,
, -The fact that Judge Tarker is a prac
tical farmer will have a tendency to In
crease Ma popularity Heowni and
lives upon a farm of 110 acres on the
banks of the Hudson. " nia place U
called Rosemont,-and there he spends
all the time wMch he can snatch from
his Judicial labors and is neither oshanv
edmor afraid to Vork "with Ms own
hands, as did that other "great New
York Democrat, Silaa Wright. . "
v ,WhUe not enthusiastic as to the Dem
ocratic -platforms of 1S0C , and 1900,
Judge. Parker supported Bryan man
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believe 4t Orrj, a ts ar.y L'T
to ivnxw-raf'.c ttaa l Vr.: it
TTi rtrslt la 1 - d.J t?
local ciuvt or U- tvro -a'.:'- rf lt
candidAtit. .;. " . t
If I yrtrn d!p-iwl t t- fitfa- .' I
Klsht clatra tLat vre tar f fo-
worth 'corjliKr.i la W:nara t-
?ao in lono wa rwi4 i iaw ii
iy2, but I rryrrt tu say ttat li:rsa
ta arpf to t Joo3 to tt Wi 5 -Factors
to Coititr. ;
In stririns to fortcail rTrtilJs vtt
at factors rattJit Ve yatdrfI, r' f
the present tra4 cf rcr. tv pct;t: -l
atlccrdo.ts of C f!f latcid tt
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-campaigns. .t-. i'; - . -j -. the poUtWI rcrJuJorx sd tt eU-' f-js 4 S r1
-Those who are acquainted .with' Mm mttttoftUcfi ct Vr.-.o '' t ,v', t tr 4 t
declare ilm to b genial and Jovsble. 'Nrw York u tr.ervi n.ttytA-si Ieo-. , ' f "
becoming in one holding high Judicial ( 1 o will CoTttHK-tSrct. J7.
position.
rerhaps Judge Parker la the Demo
cratic ' Moses, ; to-' borrow a popolar
phrase the Democratic Joshua, more
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twnf pctloslnaUthe Courts or the State
A iai .n tho n nf Mr- f properly speaking; for lt waa Joshua
- ... . I an1 ftrir Tm wKa fru-ilr ri i ian n tl " i'i 11 it i
cus A. Hanna to be sworn In as a con-
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script father. Those bogus propagan-Cj" ? promised land.:
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ATTORHBY-AT-LAW. ?
dists of purity and sweetness have been
exploiting -their ownYirtues .for, lo,
these -many , years, - standing on ,.the
street corners,; smiting ; theirs breasts,
rolling their eyes to heaven and thank-
Declines.
r King Solomon said, There la DothlBg'
new under the sun." but this new thing
has happened nevertheless: A Repnblic-
V an statesman declines a good fst otSce.
- - 0- armvUle, Waffenand WakwjoptteaJwtDe
- toprema conn oi nonu wkuuu
e Olroolt uid District Courts- c- -
ing - God - fervently, and, vocif erously-j . jjon. William -XL Taft, goternor gtoer- j j, trtrard tt rti
that they are not as other men ; Now t cf the Philippines, decline to"uc- jjcb ,bt ni fcrU
Delaware and WarjUad t&t trct.
tly. foe thcA Cnr ! -i;Uy
togethw. aiul tU :u tf W
cf the 81 aM5tosl tVcUrt wtVh
IVroocrata moat rorc.
! Wftt Virsla ris f -: It&orT f
more Oftra Uvan l.4favM-aa.
Who OutM Trots aff urj' wvcVJ t-e
urprt!od ta s hrr 7 rlct-ral rctrv
'cast for thr.DrnrcTlj rr ti
1904. which would hat TWcpctU
short only 5 Tor. - . :
Catfocnl U evidently trviiag rp-
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they must - fraternize openly iwitn f Ceed Mr. Justice Shiraa on the tupmns 1 w ,0 eW-,tn.
fouc : r. , 'r" a . . 1 "r r - in u 5 ror ta t-
breath. . : 7" V'r-
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omoi ovaa Corner Drag Store..
Special Attenttdifc Lleii.to eolfwiMU
PraeUce wherever servieea reqolieo.-
ja s , uaiimiA'a a ravT - -.-.-r-.-
" At this stage of -thequadrennial pe-
i l?iAcl3l4flTIANpi5rx I ilod between presidential ..elections It la
inevataoie that tnere snouia Demorew
lesa-presidential gossip and disctfssioB
of possible or probable candidates. The
signs of the times indicate that Presi-.
dent Roosevelt is the strongest Repub
lican; -.If the convention were held to-
must fraternize openly "i. with ceed. Mr, Justice Shiraa on the supmns
le Reed Smoot' Xor Reed controls
two ; senatorsMpsi' one representative
In congress'and. three presidenllal elect-1 hag .been tendered : Hon. Will lam . R.
ors.--Heknows his power. ;They tare
him on theit hands, '- Heis" not to be
sneezed at. Publicly they ajust lionize
Smoot. They-Can cuss him under; their
Day, now a United SUtes circuit Judge yna U In-iata,
In Ohio, wha.succeeded John Ehfrmtu J jj jvtT ft xxAm ta ar.
- tjtace over Aycocke trug Company. , -
i FBACTICHra PHYSICIAN ft BTiKaKON
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' -r Office over Ayeoeke Drag Oropsny.
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as secretary of state and who helped
negotiate the treaty of Paria, which has
L given ns lots of trouble and whkh la
perhaps destined to give na more than
any other document created sine the
world began. Judge Day la a man cf
fair capacity .and. high character. Ha
Was a special friend and pet of Presi
dent McKlnley and will do as wen for
supreme Judge as most Republicans, . .
Democratic Chances. - -
If no more states are admitted, then
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have a ghost of a st rf carryitj fa J tl t1. t i isj
1 To tutu It all up, tirrs : . - r M t
154 Uctoral mtc wuiu t tv Iv- -
ocrats Alat)csa. Artaa.ua. i Vc'-U,
Georgia, K-.t-ky, I-eu! . H j
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rM. HAYWOOD BUFFIN.
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i " . - ' MtrisBuae, w. a .
.-' . win practice in an the Courts of yranknn
' -.': end adjoining counties, also In the Supreme
Coart7andinthe Diilted States District and
CireuH Courts. r - . ,tL t -;
' office la Cooper and Clifton BoUdUur.
day. he would be nominated most like-, wiy in 1904 be"47& rote In the elect
ly, but there is many a slip 'twixt cup oral college. Two hundred and thirty
and Hr in -presidential nominations,1- as nine' will be reqnlreoMo elect a presi-
In all things else" A thousand accidehta dent and vice president -' . . '
inay'Jiappen any one orwmcn ttooiq p: in iu tne jjemocrats camea Aa-
be fatal to th Roosevelt boom, r inoeea I bama wttn 11 electoral votes, Arkansas
it rnay be-'safely assumed that'seTeral with 0, Florida with 5.; Georgia with
and Yh-gUrta: certala f tte trpctc-
ana. 174 IUirU, IdUaa. I rwa, Ka-
sa. Maine, Micl-'rarv ir-rxa,NorCi
Dakota. .'U1 1 Orrfc-cJ V ytvR-a.
Sooth Iakoa, Vrrroomt and VsVLar-
too; dooUful, 14.4 Cl;for&U. Ctra
do. Coctxctlcut. Delaware. I2h Ms-
rylan.1. Uaimchcwtra. Mot.ua. Se
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ablebodied: Republican- statesmen are 13, Kentucky with 13. touiaiana with I orasaa. .ewiiacjf-.iGrsi. . dtrmj, i . ... ..
jwaitinff for,r hoping for,: praying If or 9,. Mississippi with -10, Missouri with New rork..nhoOe IjJjd, CiaX Wesi Ijv- ;:. ,v" V
those same accidents to-faU upon the 18, Nevada ; with J,' North ' Carolina Ylrgtala sod Wle-A - , "ItL.L.?. V .. 1 ZtTiSU C
. , - ATTOKNBY-AT-LAW,
strenuous young- man now' occupying j with -12 Rhode' Island with 4. Sooth
the WMte House. ii 'r--vr-v, ;,-; i Carolina with 8,- Tennesaeo wun X2,
.Mnrcv find -more to" Democratic circles I Texas with IS and lrjaaia witn is,
"is "the name of Judge Alton B.' Parker j aggregating 15S.-
of New York discussed, and with in- - Therefore In order to elect a presi-
creasing favor. .-In factthefour east-1 dent and vice president In 1W4 ta
ern names' which are most freofiently Democrats must hold the state they
la addition thereto carry
The Republican Row. ;
Whf a RsbtWca fall eflt, het
men may ft VLtlt d Is a ry
alight" ml.i-iatloa of a wf3 ktr
saw. The tin Las cow te tt fac
ing out of the UrpaUlraaa., Thry Law
already twrao ta,wool fatj c-tbev to
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m. M.in.tnt. oTr Jones A Cooper's I -hmrnl tn that connection are. those oft have and
William i Randolphs Hearst, "editor or i enougn statea w give ueia.ei more Graham Vet-f Midori. t marts I ..rt
v,.o.:af rnrwrtT dnHpar Arthur I electoral -votes.' - -. - V-.- I nfln.rt f rv.-, -ri mr'- tef. I t: ' 4i
i inK.lw'.iul umafnr fliin thpv do ItT Tn Chance SMI I j-j . .k-...- , . v . , . ' . .
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ifvt from Marvlandr Richard- Olney, 1 fairly good for them to do so. Most j off .'athrcit,, ooL wUrh rr-fWetka
ex-attorney generaLand exHsecretary of I assuredly we are not without hop in .tirrtd up the anlosla iw t:e Itt"
state, and Judge Parker chief Justice I the world. - - - .. " sa m-of rt at a rrt rt. Aktrtchc
of the ?New York court of appeali'.;j:-rIa-. what states have we the oest r.hode laad Jtimrd Vrat. wht-! ws
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Prompt attention given to collections. .
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STTOBNKY AND OOTJHSBiLOB AT IAW,
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oiHnn rfopinr.wlt:h ieonstantlv incxeas- r electors?
ing vigor that thefact that he has been - Worn l'JW to iwa me iiepuoucan
m honoh rf mnnv vears ana mere-1 nuonura uru u
by removed from-active participation states by more than one-half (any- I of low, a brir.lant yoor.c r.rpcfcu.
in politics will add to his strength as a thing approaching a like shrinkaRts la j jurar,j th rihod lLtv.r la ra
candidate when taken ;ln connection t iwi wui iana every one oi mem m
Democratic coiumnj: in ii isconsia iron
' V wrnteBdthe courts of rranWln,; Vance-
Oranviue. warren u w Parker TOODC prospects of securing the 81 extra B.tt3r.L as AlJrtrh thtuia Llawlf li
. V. UnAmA JIIITL UL'l UUIW-wv T I . w . , I . , , . - -
nrse wall tartt advo-ts and Cort;
bat. ta hU otti-r aajan:-i;t. IHiUfrr
vUc-vus f.iaMcn. TU bots- f coa'.s
tion. or the ary's cf iX-wrl, at rr'!
anioug- tta Utnhlioa ta a rrr,ri'''J
dAclaratioa of t-e U'.s Covraor NV
son Dlnjcy. fitJ.r of tie D'.ssy Ur
13 Mil, that crr.Ala rt w
purp-'fly j-'.'.ix-l-t ' : ta It a I 1:4
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nfgotlatir.g r -.:. r --try trr'. w::i
othr- natloca. ' l'y tU.-:.x tt-e r.-
too tUh ta tte t i'J. tt tt-ry U. 11
would caL c to rut tt-.a a r--
sonatlo t a! la m . r :y t r -
tlor.J, Pou sa ttat Ii'."i.-f .11 aif
it a:d --t aay V .. !..'t. r.l It Uv-
with his high character, great talents
mi BtTflicht rpmrd as a Democrat In
n.fw. to r.hifif Josuceeneputiru, du. vuici - nuiuo, 4
make nun avauaDiet iu .i aw
ofennfciVrwPelS: 'Ban force in the contentloiv xore ra
cf Monroe, Unas. J-JJ"1' rfmL. . -, ".. t STOCK'Seems xo-,ue. ritsuis., s j--u jmu,
, Collr. Hon. ? W. JCMbeilak I . ehost. Wilt . not down.
ttio fnrt tTiHt nobodv has vet been able
A. , L ' -lt. rfwfr -i- ,f-. - '-f - ' - .. - . . . .
. FSBao,. t , . I to trntan un. an charge-against mm
: ATT0RNXY AT-IA.W.
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fmrtlee tln an eoarts. J, Offloe In. Heal
BoOlina.
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helps his boom, amazingly. -Clearly he
is a growing' man, perhaps the coming
man. ("- L:-:','r-f.3
A Sketch of Judge , Parker.
r' As Judjje Alton B.4 Parker is clearly
In the list of possible presidents in 1904,'
the principal events ot Ms life are here
10C5SI to 47,339. In New York from
143,608 to 8,803, In New Jersey from
56,899 to--17.1S3. m California from
89,770 to 150, in Pennsylvania from
288,433 tox 156,410, ia Michigan from
104,584 to 37.1 Si. in MasaachuiwtU
from 81G) to 37J2a in New Hamp
shire from 19,314 to 8J271. - . ;
Those states have 142 electoral vote,
61 more than we need. - -
No man" in his senses expects Penn
sylvania to go Democrat!; hence the
34 votes of the Keystone gute ocht
to "bo subtracted .from the 61, which
leaves 27 more than we need.
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set forth for future reference by the and probabillUes of 10O4 the 7
readers of -OieBe letters. - He comes of 1
Revolutionary stock. x He was born In Qf MaXTland ougtft to be.ad.led ta tha
Cortiana county; i-, niiy-oue i 27. maktD2 42 more than we nwsi, fur.
ago and is therefore in the very, prime whlJe Republlcao maJorUlcn d'.J
of life. It will be of interest to tne vast Q. . nt or
army of teachers in theTJnited States j--nectlCTjrg fen from 2S.570 t ItlD7 and
toknowthat Judge Parker once wield- ,a frnt inru, tn eo&-tht
ed the birch and. ferule himself,-- and 1 lgLttBT fjgtires be!ng"tho net majority on
thereby hangs .a; tale pleasant to all congref,8men -ia 1902, thre bflng n
whOiUave neauny uean ju wf i stale ticket. In calculating tie ctancm
oms. f or wliile engaged in tnat.aeiecta-
ble business he found, wooed and won
bis wife, who may be the next mistress
of, the White-' House. -' She was Miss
Schoonmaker of the-county or lister.
He seems to have had a penchant for
politics from' the beginning. Having
held various minor offices, he achieved
his -first important promotion and rec
ognition when he was elected surrogate,
being the only successful Democrat on
the ticket He was re-elected surro
gate. In 18S5 he was chairman of the
Democratic state executive committee
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it must also be remombored tbat both
Connecticut and Maryland are uorra.il.
ly Democratic states and go. Republic
an only in moments of tcujporary aber
ration. , .
Here la Food For Thoujht. '
There is another group of states
.upon which the gentleman fmrj OMo
should fix Lis eye whoa t? r.it
essays the role of Btxr. Tbe V.&
pubUcan majorities which tl-r rit
last year will fum!?U hl:a much food
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