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1 V JAS. A. THOMAS, Eii;.:r t:J r.. VOL'XXXlI-v ' , CHURCH DIItECTOXlY r METHODIST.- . ; Saada School at 9:30 A. M. . .;' f - . - Gso. S. Bates, Bnpt. Preaching at 11 A. M., and 7 P. II, - v every Sunday. . ' , Prayer metttir.j Wednesday night. -- ' - M. T, Pltleb. Pastor; .. : : V V : v . , e 6 e & 3 0 "1 9 rn, t- :., 1 fx Si ' fiaaday School at 9:30 A. M.' " . - - "Tror R Wiii , , ; Preaching at 11 A. II., and 7 P. IL, , . avery oanaay. Prayer m etina-'Tbiira'lTTr io-.i ; H. ftlASHBOEna.' Pastor. ' "2 ' 1 , EPISCOPAL; ". " . - -' Stfoday School at fl:S(t -"'" . ',- Services, tnornintf and' aitrht , - on :Uc n BQnla- ; Evening Prayer, Friday afternoon , " 1 - LODGES. ' v - ' " Loniabarg Lodge, No. 413, A.- V. A t a an., meet it and 3rd Tuesday , ,; aigois in eacn momn. IVol'eisHional. oarcln PRDILL & ALLBED. t , ATTORNEYSLtAT-L&W ' Will practice tn all the Courts. Officra in auiourg ana roungsvuie, H c. - ;fR; ARTHUR H. FLEMING, . . J ' 018 00 Over Gooprt's More.- - -;t "V -. PSATTICISGi EHYSICIAST AND 80RQEON : V . -"2 ' " Louisbn rgr N - C. : f Offlcilo the rpar of BrwIJie" Bobltitt & li.H Urate atort,4n ash gti-wt - jT 'P'wl8lie, B. C., J- . ' - .OiBo Bnvt floor Nsiti htinitlnp, phone 8- - ' A.TTOR!?T AT LAW. ; WtU prifcedo la' ah the' Conrta of tae gtato J ' Office In Court House. COO SB, ATTORNSY-AT-LA W, rC4 to0i9Btrjie.ii.d. ."n-WW tten4 the 'coirtfl olTsli;' Trenklin OthutIUo, Warren waft Wke n ties, also th nm4Tne Coart of NortA CTOlln, and tne U. Utreolt eod Distxit Courts.- ' ,..' . 'ARC US C. WINTEAU, 'c J,LoDWBuno.-il. CV' V : t. . OrriCB ovbr Corner Prag Store. , -j', '- ,. Ppectal:A1fntion jrhreB tdeotWtlone. Fructlce wherrver services required;" 't 1 R. J,B. MALONB, , - RACtICLSjf FSTSICIATx AND SrjRQBOS, ! . - '' - - 1 - iOtnSBDKe. S.!. I oeioe over Ayooctte rrni Company. 14 -i PRAOTICIIia PHT8ICIAW B0RQJSOIIi" l,- vrs""T" JJonleburg, N. C.V V"i" Ofliee oyer Aycocke Irag Ca.pan7. , yyM. Haywood RCFFm.' i; ATTORHBT-AT-tA.W, , , -. r . uninM, jr. oi j" j. Win pnetloela ali the Courts of " Franklin ' nd adjoining eoanttes, alno In J he Sapreme Court, end in the Onlted States District and Circuit Oonrta. - - . OlHce in coorerend Clifton BnildlnK. Z' rjlHOS. B. WILD Kit, - -v ---." . , offioe on Main street, over Jones fc Cooper tore.. ' - J ' ' - i f 1 :p 8.SPRUILIi;- r; TTORKRT-AT-LAW .3 - v . "j ioui3B0Bo, mZXL, ti : r. ' . ' ' T5"- i.f. will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance (: OrnnvlUe. Warren and Wake cooutl'a, also . the SupreoK Coart bt North Carolina. Prompt attention given to collections. - : f OUlce over gerton'a Store. - - " T' C T W.BICKBTT, . ' ' tTTORNST Ain OOtTKSBLLOR AT LAW. couireirBe . o. 4 - Prompt and painstaking attention given to - every matter Intrusted to his hands. : - Refers to Chief Justice Shephrrrd, HonT John . irnnng, Hon. Robt." W. Winston. Hon. J. C. Pex-n, Pre First National Bank of Wto :. vton. Olenn ft Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank of Monroe, Chasi E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For v " tat cv,ll-i-e. Hon. H W. Timrwrlake. OffVc over real & Co. s Store, - - W FRR80JSfc: - - ,.-v".-v,. v '' ' ATTORNKY AT-LAW. "-r-J: ' J , ' fcotiMBUBa, jr. 0. ; , '' PT--tlre In all eoarti. OtSne In Beat BuiUfng. - " ' W. R TARBOROUOH. JH. . AH0ENEY AT LAWT , LOXJISBTJRO. K. C. ' Office in Opra House building. Court street y "All letral baslness " intrusted to. him will receive prompt and careful attention. ,; J)tt,ll aillTHWlCK,"' "'T' ' '.DENTIST i ' -' , v" "tOarSBUBQ, -' N. C. ' '-' Offlce over Furniture Store. : - f :l -.. . . - - - " . - " --- - -'kil HOTELS. - : F If A L I S T 0 S 1 1 0T I L ': "BL 012 WHY, Prpr. - Gtwd accomodation for th tuvUrg public. t Good Li..y AtW.r.ed ? WASSLNBURG UOTLL ' 00d acon-nodA'..;r.s. C ! f I t(te ml nt(n(!,ii e -' T"- Patron-' 1' Travel! t' -A Mystery la IV.l.ics Amaz ing Joumaliam Crihi Para ra.phs on ' Current Politiea Special Washington Letter. j ( HERE never was In this -vyorld ' . j . a more thoroughly barefaced - Pie - of ,poUtlcal -nsteallna I than that now toelnsr urtpmnt. . ed by the Republicans in "Colorado. The Democrats elected the legislature fairly, and Senator Teller is entlUed to his re-election, but if force, boodle and chicanery combined can prevent it h will not get It, ' " -- Agninaldtf--request -for. a loan of $100,000,000 fr6m this Qvernment'to reUeve , the distress ; br the - Philippine Islands will fall on the leaden ears, of the Republicans. Having used Aggie, they will-pay" no;attention to his re guests, prayers or demands. He ought to hare had sense enough to know that before- he' went into partnership with the Republicans. . His request la pre-Dosteroua.-- R la "ho - - Those statesmen are W be pitied who imagine that we cab cultivate friendly relations with the Cubana T)y getting up" a -ruction with , them , about the ' worthless Isle of Pines.'.: The troth is that an the Jobbers: In the' country de- filre a war withCuba and that wul i-i.. . ,m v - J ke .and h,oId er.a811 .i Prov w m oroer tiiauwe-may have some excuse for a lanre standintr arm v. TTia sons of 'senators are crying " for soft berths-not "the sapient sons of soinfe ed sires." as Governor Lon V. Stephens "once dominated a certain Job. lot of governors,-but the. lazy sons -of thrifty Sires. :? :. . - iThat great ""reform movement' among the Republicans" of the New York leg islature which wasto land Hon. Thom as. dPlatt 'the -easv boRs." In th 'soup- tufeen " and: -to" clothe Governor jtsen Udeirs form -la a, .senatorial toga ola not eventuate or t materialize.--' i 5-5 uwiu'.jittrjuujftoii, noveust, OI Indiana Is trying his hand at. politics. I There was a novelist once named Ben- Hon.' Booth - Tarkington, novelist," of jamm JUisraeU who cut A tremendous figure i bolltics. It mar be that Ronth .Tarkington will rival him, ; but - few. men - have rivaled., that "marvelous Jew.lf'scj-s "- -i'Tw' - "An Enigma. ?'J. -1' lhrJ-'S' ..There is ohe, jnystery-ln American politics that ought to be explained,- and that is why purists and. reformers are forever, howling about -Tammany" and Its corruption ' while saying precious . litue, . u anything, about the RepubUc an ring in Philadelphia and its corrup tion.' Is it force of habit. Is it perversi ty of spirit, or IS lira deliberate attempt on the part of the self -styled purists and reformers to deceive the plain peo ple and to lead them into the Repub lican party." as the Irishman wha hail taken, the temperance pledge. : but who still: had a consumine thirst, wanted -tae doctor tqglve him the whisky "on- Knownstito Bimaeix r wo doubt Tam many:' does many thinss .. which- were : Derxer lert undone, .but the . Philadel- pma itepuDiican gang does - things which Tammany never dreams r la. Ing, yet the reformers split their throats ana tne. welkin- also In -denunciation of Tammany and preserve a marvelous suence wnen it -comes to the Philadel phia corruptionists.; it really looks as though the prof essional reformers, men who live by reform,: are mere recruit ing, agents and .exhorters f or the Re publican ; organization." ; Mayor.. Beth lxw.and District Attorney Jerome- William Traversv Jerome t thlnl yeneered Republicans. - . r . x.When, for' instance,", did Tammany perform such a brazen niece of hoa. lsni,a the Philadelphia .Republicans nave performed as to their next mn v- .or? Pour or five petty bosses have se lected Mr. -Weaver for that high posi tion;" They annoimced his selection by vtelephone to the hundreds of thousands jbt "citizens of. that great -city, and, rwhIIe nearly all were astonished, none Bas iiaa the courage to protest;. none dares to contest the nominatfon,and If any man, no -matter how strong and I tnrlfnrlnni fii niAr- T meritorious, did pluck: up the courage .to contest it would do him no good, no matter how' many votes he received, for the : ring would "count, their 'candi date in anyway. - The reformers have not opened their mouths about this of fensive bossism; but if Tammany were guilty of such a caper all space would be vocal :with their .ululatkms, .and folks who know no better would think "'that all Democrats ought to be hanged and that ; all Republicans are bo pure that they live In imminent peril of be ing translated in a chariot of fire a la Elijah. -, ' '., : .:- - Professional Reformers Mute. " " lt Is a" well known fact that Senator : Matthew Stanley Quay dictates all the prinipal . appointments' of his cousin, .Governor Pennypacker, from Wash ington and that Senator Thomas Col lier Piatt, nhe easy boss," dictates to the . Republican legislature In Albany what laws it shall enact, Nevertheless the professional reformers are mute as mice.- . - v Hon. William A. Clark of Montana was driven into resigning a seat la the .senate for spending too much money. The sum proved was about fC0,0X. Yet the notorious Addicks boasts tl.it he has spent $250,000 In making Dela ware Republican. Yet when he pre sents his credentials not a Republican senator will object Wherefore? Be cause "he Is a Republican. " It is really a wonder that decent people do not become so thcrorrtly disgusted with Republican A"-i;y end hypocrisy as to rise In tbeir l bt tnd hurl tLeo into tLat outer Cz.7L.n-3 it .- where there ia werlr.- gnashicg of teeth. . In Ha Nelson A. Mllea. " " VTIII not some Republican anliiorita tive?y explain to an expectant wurM wLy the ndmlnistratlon has u,.!Jea ly tken a new tack in its treatment ol Kelson A. MUea, lieutenant p-n-ra! cf the army? Notiilcg appears to te toe good for Miles now,-but for tU last -two or three or fotir years In (act, ever Elace Jhe.beglnning of the $?ni.;A w3 '-4t has leen.the aOminktraUoii L.1IU to snub Miles, to lambast him, to crow him, to reprimand him, to Insult him, - to-fiumUlate him. Why haa this change come o'er the spirit of the administra tion's dreams. It Is rumored that tU reason Is that the admitAsb-ation wants to coddle Miles into seeking rctin-meot some eight months before he can be rorcea upon the retired list In order that two or three administration f.vm. ltes may be promoted from major gen erals to lieutenant generals, so that they may be retired with the higher ran, ana larger pay. 7 Will General Miles dance .to their music! . Tbafs rT'!.ir m!lcI - oil mieiCTuuR yaesaon. can clock their game If he wllL tr he u lt duced. for ther m-M.v. him forcibly before he reach th limits. He baa too many frienda for ; that. experiment to be considered safe. tnougn it was -undoubtedly considered seriously at one time. . Flattprv win the grizzled old warrior over, and ce may at last let two or three of bis lnveterAte enemies reach the coveted : rank of lieutenant general when he can easily prevent such; a cpasummation. -Graceful Oratorv. " I 7 When; Mr. Secretary of State nay aoes pot talk poUUca, be la a most la- 0 mum uits - 1 more" graeef ally spoken than the oUwIng," which be ottered at the Ohio xeresong i orator : Few things have !DWiei 01 A distinguished AnurKu rnnmm Hnu m spa vtio -uomentM lane ty aay-lcs-. "Borne mn axe born great; others ax born In Ohio." . " . Thl la mere pleonaefn. for a man who is oorn in umo ie ron great. I can eay this," as the reet of you cannot, without the reproach of egotism, for I have suffered all my life under the handicap of not hav ing been born In .that fortunate comraorw -wesim. . inaeea vsaen I loo back on the ahlfUnjf scenes of m v iir it I .m is.t ' altogether - deplorable creature, a ma a without a country. X am. when R eomes to "pull and prestige, almost equally pe reft, as I am a man wiihMt ni. -1 was born In Indiana, I grew op In Illi nois, X was educated In Rhode Island, en4 it la no blame to that scholarly community that I know so little. 1 learned my Uw la Springfield and my pontics la Washing, ton. xny diplomacy In En rope, Asia aod Africa. . I have farm In Mew Uampohir and desk room tn the District of Columbia. When, I look to the spring from which .my blood descends, th first ancestors 1 ever heard of were a Scotchman who we half English and a. German woman who was half French. Of xny , Immediate progenitors my mother was from New .England, and xny father was from the. south.-.,- ,. , , ,;, . - In this-bewilderment of orlgtn and "mx perienoe'I can only put on is tupc a deep humility In any gathering of favorite sons and confess that I am nothing but as American. . , X lived a little while In Ohio and was very happy there; , but. obeying a eait which seemed to ml Imperative, 1 went to Washington . some twenty years ago. . I xnight be pardoned for thinking I hJ not left Ohio, for erery great department Cf national activity and power was under the .direction Of a clliaed of that master ful state. " . . ,. - The president was an Ohio man euay distinguished la character and achieve ments; the finance of the country were, tn the strong and capable hand cf John Sherman; the army gladly obeyed the or ders -ef Tecum e h Sherman, with PhH Sheridan as second la comrnand. while at the bead of our august supreme court sat Chief Justice Walte. the purse, the sword and the scale of justice all in the har.d of men coming from a state which r.at -rally breeds men who know how to nrnke war, to make money and make laws, What roll call of great noma Is found fa -the presidents from Ohio! Tbe two Harrisons, old and young T1ppccano: Grant, one of those simple, great men for wnom History has (K sure Hayea' 1110 ldJ. Republican cuts-n. a.-.i .those twins In fate and fame, so l ice la destinr and so difffrert la t and la methods, Gerfleld and McKlnley all Ohio men by birth or adoption, all Il lustrious In peace and war, citUc-.s and soldiers, too, without reproach. Amazing Journalism. . The Kansas City Journal rr.r i It self as a greatjpapcr. Hq-c.i.a of Republicans In Missouri ajid Kausns read it with the fume reverential filing-' with which a devout llu-ulniao peruses the Koran. Truth t t.-U, gen erally when it discourse upon any sub ject save politics or about atyl,y ex cept a'-Democrat it la quite rvii,:.it , sometimea 'instructive, X ut it has the queerest idea of w!t a ii-.I cr'.U . cism-ever entertala-.Hi Irr f..U .worM .Its., idea of wit la to put Into a Demo crat's mouth wonla of pr.v..- : V..e c posits saeaning from what t did aay and then to larrup tlni for saying v. lit it says that he said. Its l.lca of criti cism Is to wrench eeiitecct-s ar.J par., of sentences from thU context, jsr..t them together and r prc,-ht tr.: t- t. 'erogeneous mass -as what bc:ti:h.-1t -said.' This may be p to dat jourrS Ism at any rate, it 5a Kansas City journalism but it will fcard:y :; 'mend itself to tie Ju.Tnier.t cf'cnr..!.! persons who desire to f.-.rrj f-.m-ct e timates of public men, ar-l most i-.t-sons would like to form corrt c!:i- iona" touc! pul i...-rs. What follows will lllustra ti. "oal's metho.fl. On t'- lr.th cf J General Char!? IL Gro-vv.ior a elf ir.du:--! la a r--ll-.::.-al C- s the Louse, durlr;? wt! 1; f : ficsea cr more Ite;u!. lie?.:.. (.,:.: t'ral'a til. It wf.s vcl.jt i t: : r.: j i's t e S 3 t-j V..-s .,1 a ti ! ' e ! r- " to;:r r-r t-o l.'.i ,-. a r ' ' fi r.i c-;.;r- - I..-t f.-.'.y r ! fact. l.t j cry alrt t'.: f i 1 r: - . : t.::'.r, s I!"- ry. fi, r"it "r. t ? r f r t'- I..; L y r ; j ?v. r------ ., f rr. a - t :-. a I v i t-O 1 CAM c l.e s i gh-r t:.re rtr . rr!a- :n t. I. j- -y rf l i - the K-;-! :,- - i . , A burnt chl.l !.- t r-N a s! d cal Is .rr:t ef c "lt. i fair anlwl ucta !S j 7 , c; t ;jr. r.WK-ot eonim nvM.u havt t- V,-. tr of memory. - I t.ave cT.r Huc'M rr;a.f cf r-.-v ,. I.oltad by rr.y ms. :i tt e, either the -major er th. ,.r...r l-ltiiB5JBC aJ powers Cf V-'..--4,n X Sfcall draw, aero, e.,Ju. f.- tA. pJaia facta -cf H'mtnrr. TbT u ai e s whUe I da eot aey ,1 ,v f tW3 Ohio tmKm C J NV ..-r o,.,x though one cf my s.c- c-e 1 . th floor cf thte houa thai tm hxk-i fc. Fota. Cla.: and e i a. j pose-to rM t! :;, f, p. an bre tiy. x baa rr u4 UP 10 the ccnnr.jr.tty as U.t-'- Culstoe. aithvagh I sndntaM it m ,. plication tahla. Out ta Ohio a a. .,'t--yond the arspla cor..e f i,.i .; friend bears, the . r3 - .j y... gera." ..-- - TsxUy I Kapper-d fa S. stars t .r la the hU by lie pomtorr. . c.4 .s ploye cf the koua bu.i:i f t a t.T!rrf.- The g'a-l if u a najrty. tn.lrly f ituiv.zif "i.: r-:-pil- beard, and the cid a,Mr avj u, t newcom.4.. -rie, u, W34 e, arttonieUc . 1 . .. Nothing ta Chan itU"i " , la rvaCinff atd rrrwifiln that ta tll type them is nothisx la it that 1 wc-eii chanfre. -1 -tr-.k ' .G-'Dri ti?-,-T.ct upon hi own prc.mja: kad. rht erer ray answer lack In el-gtw tt makes cp for la eK-.phs-'a. tt : JonrnaJ, j.-j jtg r,. r- v,Tor p..,,, A polat eal:-jt nsrr-.r,, cxi and cokl water reverb f.- :.j j; sr. tiug. tnak-9 me or.t a rcir.a f r r- - it and by lanr;-u, (--'-e ( Domocrau cZ V - l.,.ui , ; a S... tf fools for arr'.auvtir.. 1t wjv f Jonrnal auov It m rr r--..:i 4 wnai x wi atn!. t, - '-i ,4 part of U. vrmniit w i; 1. .f raost ror woul I si.y K wn . - . 4 and tl-.st the resia I .-.--.- why Mts-nri will r -t cr V'--. -i-, u fowl asd.cr..- . - -r. ' ff g:-j that 1 prv-cia.-; wjy t;. tack cv unfalriy. Aprnhv, It aays tt.-.t I Silt tt t;-. Old Mck. (wb.'r; as a- crt'.'.v 'i E1J aUU-Sn-Ol wat mxicV.T J tt. rcr.. trary. 'The Journal ajjm t1? Mettu-lah. IS- tt,-t c ,-7 . f T,- Uvrd tvf rr ,::.i;rt r "- I'.--; -'- a." 10 e.-h l.M:-.'. 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