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S. ' lSv sW'4 " " n "- X -J JAS. A. THOMAS, Editor mi Proprietor. :: I : . . . vol min :m LOUISBURG, N. 0, FEIBAY, APRIL 3. l:a ; .-' - k. - CHURCH DIBECXOBX Sunday School at 8:30 A. M. ' : , Gw. 8. Baxsb, Bnpt. Preaching at 11 ATM., and 7t30 F, M. every Sunday. - -V-V vi- Prayer meeting Wednesday night. M. T, Pulse. Pastor. BAPTIST. - -- ; -'-xr- Sunday School at 9:30 A. JL - Thos. B. Wiwoas, Supt Preaching at 11 A.M., and 7:30 P.M., wery Sunday. Prayer meeting Thursday night. , H. H. Mashbubhs. Pastor. : BWBOOPAL. Sunday School at 8:30. FUrvtaAH. mornim? and nisht . on 'it, 8rd and 4th Sundays. Evening Prayer, Friday afternoon. LODQBS. V Loaisburg Lodge, No. 413, A. & A. M.. meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights in each month. :0; '":C3 ;$, X':- "CTA Ot V.0 ' 0 0 el Loaf liv rcHx McCUtky : tUfieWs List of Tnists . . rBoako Seyioa' ' Tho 'it TITTT w S PBUILL A ALLEED. ATT0ENBY8-A.T-L4W, Will piaotlce In all the CourU. Oinees tn Loalnbarg and Toungavllle, N. O. D R. ARTHUR H. FLEMING," DKNXISX. LOUISBUBQ, . -OffloeOrer The Oreen k N. a Yarhoro Co,s Store. P.B0RT, faACTICIlSaPnTSICIAN AJJD 8TIRQBON. Louisburg, N. C. Offico in the rear of Boddie, Bobbitt & Co.' Druir Store, on Nash street. jR. B. V. YABBOBOUGH. PHYSICIAN AND 8TJBOBON, Locisburs, N. C. Offlee Stad floor Neai boUdtog, phone 89 Nlaht eaila anawere'l from T. W. Blckett'a residence, phone 74. U. MASSBNBT7BQ, ATTORNEY AT LAW. vouiSBOse. . o. WlU practice tn all the Courta of the State Office In Court House. M ARCUS C. W INSTEAD, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, LotJIBBUBQ, N. C. Offiob ovk Corner Drag Store. Special Attention given to colleetlona. Practice wherever service required. Special WaakinrUm LtteJ: HAT fools we mortals be! A ' palpitating patriot down la Pennsylvania, bnrnlpg with; a laudable and Bleep destroy ing ' desire to .. offer; himself upon; the altar of- his country; was bucq an Idiot as, to believe that he could accomplish' his ambition by- offering Hon. John R. Proctor, chief of the civil service com misBlon, a .bribe Of $20 to get; him. a government Jobl iProctor had him, aiy rested promptly ; and - convicted with great expedition. Really he -ought. to have been defended on .the ground-of Incipient lunacy. .Xam not much stuck, on aomerof Mr.JProctors theorles'''oX ; nnamg . out toe .nmess or men ana women , for doing ' certain things,? but there is not a more honest or honora ble man in the public service. He. held high position in Kentucky when appointed to his present station and la absolutely Incorruptible He did -well to have the1 harebrained Pennsylva nian arrested. His vigorous action will have a tendency to kill the idea propa gated by base. And malicious persons that all public men. are for sale, as contemDtlble a Blander as was ever hatched in the human brain. The Fourth time. If the old saying to be true that "the third time is the charm," what shall be said of the fourth time? Is it a sec ond charm, a double charm or a hoo doo? Before many ' moons wax and wane Hon. Carter H. Harrison of ChK cago- will occupy a "nost favorable coign of vantage for answering' that question,, for he Is now a full fledged candidate for a fourth term In the may oralty. When the votes are counted, he and everybody else" will know wheth er he is one of the- biggest men in the country or whether he merely ; per formed the unfortunate caper of carry ing his pitcher to the fountain once too often. - If he Is elected, he will not only be a presidential possibility, but a presidential probability. Grover Cleve land took the mayoralty toute to the Vhite House! Why can't Carter H. Harrison do the same thine? Are we not informed: that history frequently repeats itself? With Mayor Harrison it, seems to be a case of "Ant Caesar autnolras." looks now and not as he looked when speaker twoscore years ago. - -. . From March 4, 1SC3, to some Urn in the summer of 1883 Mr. Grow was out of congress.' ";. He was elected in Aa gust, 1893, as. represents tJxs at .Urge to fill a vacancy and has served In that capacity everTsince..' 7 C ' v On dlt that the venerable ex-speaker 'proposes, to -"Write a "book of reminis cences ror-one i im.mcn seanuy glad of It and have often urged him to : undertake the ; work,;; It ought: to be one of tl most interesting and Instruc tive books ever penned for. he Is a fa mous raconteur, there" la no trace -of bitterness; In", his. compoalUon., and he wjUl . , writing concerning.-' things quorum pars, fait (a part of which .he was). Though past eighty, Mr. Grow Is vigorous and "well preserved. Let us all hope that he may live to give us his 'views of a half century; of great R. J. E. MALONB, PUACTICINO PHYSICIAN AND SUKQBON. j LooisBuae, h. a Otllce over Aycocke Ttrag Company. ya. B. 8. FOSTER. PBAOTICINCrPHYSICIAN fe SUBOBON, Louisburg, N. C Offlee over Ajcocke Drug Company. HAYWOOD RUFFIN. ATTOBNBY-AT-LAW, lotnsBUBe. v. a win nrr.tl In all the Courts of Franknn Mid adjoining counties, also in the Supreme Court, and In the United States District sad ;ircuisuoun. OtUee in Cooper and Clifton Banding. IJH08. B. WILD IS K, 4 ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, LOtnsBirBe. v. o. Offlco on !daln street, over Jones k Ooopert tore. F. S. SPRUILL. ATTOBNBY-AT-LAW, touiaBtJBO, . 0. WM attend the courts of Franklin, Vanes, etranvnie. Warren and Wake counties, also the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Prompt attention given to colleetlona. OtBoe over Bgerton's Store. T. W. BICKJSTT, TTORNBY AND COTJNSBLLOB AX LAW. " LouisBtnM v. a Prompt sad painstaking attention given to Kvery matter Intrusted to TOs hands. Bef era to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hob. John Manning, Hon. Robt W. Winston. Hon. J. C. Puxton, Pres. First National Bank of Wln ton, aienn fc Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank of Monroe, Chaa. K Taylor, Pres. Waks ror Mt College, Hon. B. W. Tlmoerlske. Office over Neal h Co. s Store. H. PBBSOXf.; ATTOKNBY AT-LAW. wviSBUBe,.a Practices street. In all eourta. Offloe on Main jy H Y ABBOBOUQH, JB. . ATIORNEY AT LA W, I -LOUISBXTBQ. N. O. ' - Offlee in Opera House bunding. Court street All legal business intrusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention. J)R.D.T.8MITHW1CK, DENTIST, LOTJIBBtrBQ, - . HO. Offlee over furniture Store." m hotels; JFRANKLIKTOK HOTEL FBANndLlKTOK, ST. O. " (2, WW&Y Good aeoomodation fox the traveUag public - . ' ' . Good Liv..T Attached . . - Redivivua. Felix McClosky of Greater New lork and of Washington, recently delighted all the denizens of the latter city by appearing among them In fairly good health at any rate, tn the flesh, cheer ful and chipper for the citizens of the finest capital ha the world who take an Interest in politics which means the entire population had been mourning Felix as a dead one and had been read ing fnneVal notices of him and pasting them In their scrapbooks; consequently they were Inf ellx, which, being trans lated, means unhappy. And why shouldn't they have been inf elix? He Is one of the great Institutions of the national capital. Before the Washing ton monument was Felix was. He -saw the'two wings of the capitol built, and the war. state and navy building, and the 8horeham, and the! Arlington, and the Washington Post building, and the Star building, and many other lord ly mansions, and he was compelled .to live to see the new postofflce depart ment building and Teddy's new "execu tive office" God save the mark! It la hardly possible that Felix or any other man would .willingly have gazed on those architectural monstrosities. ' , Felix was a familiar figure In Wash ington when" "Old - Buck was presi dent, when General Sickles killed rhll- io Barton Key and when the civil war was a-brewlng. Indeed, there Is a tradition that Felix in his boyhood swam wtUi the ichthyosaunisv rode the mastodon and played pranks with the megatherium.- It is not cocksure that he was not at the burning of Troy, the sacking of"; Rome by the barbarians and the storming of Constantinople by the Turks. Forever ydtfng. perpetually happy, as befits his name, he has re turned to- us as one risen -from the grave. TlWhatlhe was Ihthe beginning be Is now and will be till the curtain Is rung down os his career, ' potltidan from skin to core, a Democrat in whose simple breast tope - springs 'eternal. Others may grow despondent or rat to the Republicans, but Felix is true as steel or as the sun in his arising"- Con-. seqn'ently no sooner had he landed in Washington than he delivered himself thusly: "I am for any matfwbo can win the fight, but privately I do not believe the nominee will be any one of whom Mr Bryan does, not approve. One thing Is sure--New York state win go Democratic In 1904." Now, that the stuffs and hot stuff at that" May ; Felix live f oreyerl - ; An tntereatlng Book. ; V At high noon. March 4 Hon.' Galusha A. Grow of Pennsylvania closed a con gressional career which began at high' noon March 4,;l851i: flfty-twoyears In- tervenlng betwixt the commencement and end. iThis is the . longest parlia mentary career on record In. America. Mr. Grow was not continuously In the house. Trie waa"fli,st elected ln 1850. the year; mpmorable for; the death'of John. C. Calhoun and Daniel Webster's 7th of March- speech In favor of the compromises ofthe constitution in gen- deeds. A Growing Czar. - . - r ' In his immortal oration -nominating General Grant, Roscoe Conkilng ottered this extraordinarily splendid sentence: "His faiue rests not so . much on the greatness of things written or thins said, but upon the arduous greatness of things done." That would make a magnificent epitaph for Grant, and If Nicholas of Russia keeps up his pres ent lick it would also be a fitting epi taph for him. His" great ancestor, Peter the Great. Judged by what be did rafter than by what be said, was one of the greatest men that ever lived. He took a savage people and placed them far on the road to civilization. . The most remarkable fact in his remarka ble career la that while be civilized others he remained a savage" till the day of his death. He laid broad nd deep the foundations of Russia's great ness and planted la his people's minds and hearts -the ambition of one day possessing Constantinople, a perform ance which they will achieve. From Peter the Great to Nicholas few of the czars have done anything worthy of remembrance. Perhaps the greatest ; single act was the emancipation of the serfs by Alexander. Truth to tell, the Romanoffs are a cranky, violent set. Most of them have been murdered Borne of them were crazy. Evea Peter the Great suffered from epileptic fits all Tils days. Since Peter no rsar has approached Nicholas In the beneficence of his deeds, and he ts young yet and there la no predicting what beneficent things he may accomplish for bis coun try, The Hague . conference was a great conception and will undoubtedly hasten the time when swords will be beaten Into plowshares and sheaths Into pruning hooks. "Blessed are the peacemakers!. But the recent sets of Nicholas In granting religious freedom and even a rudimentary constitution upon Russia-will have a far greater Immediate effect upon his subjects than The Hague conference. Most assuredly he Is a strange, autocrat and is really doing better than many rulers who are not denominated autocrats. LKtlefiekl's List. A Democratic paper says; "It will be difficult for the Republic ans to run away from the trust issue la future or to aeny, ss aia senator uso- na in 1900. that there are any trusts. One of their leading congressmen, Hon. Charles K. Llttlefleld of Maine, whom the administration last year selected to present the slmon pure antitrust bill In congress, has settled this discussion In his party. Mortified perhaps becsnsc bis bill was shelved by the trusts which controlled his party, he resolved to hit them and v their agents In congress s back handed swipe which would mske them gasp for breath. He got together and published in the Congressional Rec ord a" list of trusts' not corporations simply, but resf trusts which , Oils more tban six pages of the.Congres slonat Record. He says of this list thai It contains the grand total capitaUaa lion of neatly $14,000,000,000: The totals are fully S3 per cent larger than those of any other list hitherto pub Ushed . 1 ' "This" list puts In the shade any Usl published by the Democrats or In any almanac or yearbook. It must make Senator Hanna's hair curl, to see thlt list put into the Record by a great Re publican. .Had the list Included rsH roads, practically all of which are now merged so that they do not compete - with each other, about $11,000,000,000 more of capital would hare been add ed, making a totaLof $23,000,000,000 of capital in trusts and monopolies. "As the total wealth or this country is about $90,000,000,000 and as, about two-thirds of all this Is' in rent- estate and Improvements and farm anlmati. Implements And products, it it evident that the trusts bav nearly completed their work, so far at the manufacture mg and the natural. monopoly: Indus tries are concerned. Hereafter, they must turn to' the farms, the water and the air if the- trusts wish new worlds .to conquer,," "pv v" ; r r. ? , "We now understand why the cost of 'living fs going up snd Is greater than ever at this season of the year, accord: '. Ing to Dun's .Index number - of com modity prices "for -Feb. 1.-"The. trusts are gradually putting on the pressure and giving us all we will stand. They have the power and could screw prices xr osm au oo, boot ana Mrv ie ' 5 . ' x j surf see of the em rib. . . - f -. ' - . "We do not need a t.Ut&Usa to - ' n (1 1 ttMt tlttlsfieUs T0 trusts Taaa Ck w V I sa omlnoos dood eu oor pol:usJ sa4 Industrial bortsots." , r .' Twonstors, ., - " At the opening of the extrsordlssry sesaioa of the senate, of tte TCaltsd tate the observed cf an Wtrvrs, XtM cynosure of ail eyes, were Rs4 tOoot. Republican, of Utsh. and Arthat ro Gorman, Democrat, of Mary last. TL reasons why people era nod their n-rtis to see Smoot wer epurely diZvtwt from fli. reasons why? they trl34 their eyes Jo. s Gonaaa. The atteo tioo paid to tb XiiepuhUcsn Soact was a result of the pmrteot desire to s any monstrosity la the- animal sis. dom, such as a whits sUphaat, doc with two tails, a-chlld with tor W or a" poly garoist prophet and spcsfJob The cuHodty to ate Arthur Pae Coo man was an bonset, rwulne. hesrtf'tt. spoutsQeoaar tribute .to a rrst I -r. the leader ct a great party, tv grrst- et parI1aautary Ijs4r of Uls g who bat been- la Tbaalstuaaet far torn yes rs sod Ivho) a4ir mums to hat prop er place ro too ccwnscls of tha party of Jefferson and Jacftsoo. The beaxt eC the great Marylander must Utre tsrUt. ed with pride at the outburst of pop- lar apolause which marked Ms return to the bouse of the eooscrfpt fs Users. As ho held up his aand to be swora ta many mind went back to tho Ctm when by almost superhumAa' skill bo defeated the hateful' and' Inftmos fores bUfv and Uesaisgi wttbout sOa! were poured upoo bis shapety be 4 The Democrats of th ssst tasdo him their leader, vice Betas tor J s K. Jones, retired. Of coarse tb Ro publicans have sa overwbevmlaa Jorlry In tbo seoahtj bat urxW Goo man's leadership the minority wta b so deftly bandied hat Victory will ta the Fifty-eighth, FHty-olat sad SlrU- eth congresses perch; upon tbe Detao era tic banner mors often the a apoa tbo Republican. Hot Shot. The Philadelphia North American, DR1N1 fC4U5, t ; fix nit tr s5i i t J " j atf 11 i;t Uixsxs e -wvj i Us U:t Dr. WJIsi JTTTf mtcf tl tkis -t a i cJt lUt cac KtartS ts ft. a ftpttktxs. Wtt:, Dxt5, ti l, j, g rt m tie UtU lhsitt;tarticr jt j-cn art ceruisiy thel:; rr. a la lV eresld rrsi fta f w - be Uf ?rcj la fjst If iu lav t iftsttf. MA4 i I ZXTmi bar Dx-.ae, 'fs ptt fx Li-sed h sscutr ft Um Ssi Ut tlert.ltS4S mxt a t!Kl Mit la tYn setatf d t t rn te ta slsM rrssssi t C7 Sri thi SS4 k:Ml:n h it. l-'.".t t 15 t f ess Sli na s5 ray .tfc J sj As errt rail (9 re a wj tkk s Wti tIvt nv'At U tW ttssMrr. lit tni Is: (A ssi vumu assetf ii call, Wt sfirr some Isrsiutio f c coCeO (9(4, I km4 IM pirt N aa advatsctd'stSil of coMSifjKs, 1. of Kraw ta oss tgvst a a 1 1: lit lof fcccr-r, sad iu poot rj4 AM lU trvJ siii i4 cV4 sess4at toood ti tit ssis's W dtf Ui lUj cnU ta ftiA has seJEntTSr. I e -ana." ! IT WILL DO YOU CC-CD, It Is -Reircshln tzi Uz:z. CtVTT A SS S-rjincAsCrf sfc4 SKiev-e-MS-waAHig. - 7e Cos.Vai mt A-t ltmu2 ti.4 a JtCVTT la Se4 A rw. Wta n- i.:Aast.Bue tst-w art-t.!' ks ta:n.e a-M sr-'ia'j. ewtl sisnid.t.J a 1 i;.i-tfe ;l tee mvt 9l4 fl St A fMMW. 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Sk jav sva -- m. sk. at A try saaAs-rtbary . rv fas, - TVrj TtvcAs Oj 0a tauaVS SV.S fcJW raMsZis taTWl. "IVry .h Bff t (hsmJi i.U.tr4fsra, Ka sss-a it rsa relass V!t-l Sj1 Cw. '.imas tm w . C. r X 4. ' I k . e-w . - . r f"" 'BJ.L am. as I II IV Sas" iT Jf tfi fcosjaav rM ItMt U . ef . I W U U teat trtm f osX the Wanaoitksr orxao. still knows bow tbrtr (roea )04 Vst 1 cssaofl to express Its opUriOos with great vigor.-ss witness the fallowing edltoruL which It pobtWhed uadet tho f etching title of "The Bunko Sssstoar "The Fifty -seventh cAagress has beta called, the "filibuster congress and the bllUoo and a hair coegrsssi, bat a tOSrejO kit !. Yo IW So t4 o5 sad I taw as assat rkst mm s as t cas pcssly kxA a art. Tw sk sat a Mc4 ( vol r a sMs4s4la witt twetv, tod tw etk a los 4 - tx ctnut a oiu ts; ocmst nr. TV LsseaSee yn sua TUM sJVcrnseev4 CW s-a.t af sWa. . , Wt. fSay f i sUrrs few Ut lt arsa a U a tt;Ut U Uavs4 more fitting name for its Ust sessioo Is I diyLf thai I caa aetr keret. .t a,, k,. : rr.: -w . i The Democrat senators kariied, to $ M I dj aot s U their deep disgust, when tt was too, drbt, tell a Ul I oe fvm sod t late, that the as at Quay had used a.i . . - . them to blockade aatitrust WglsiaOo J 1,1 fy Vt H T0 kc snd delay cooaMersUoSi of treatiesw SOMi'mgbc thrsst Tsal a4 as4V sod the territories are Mttaalag to I hat rMUaw aad drts tmt a Lstte bse suspect that his precious omoibw stale hood blU was Uttta bettet thaa kgts lative gold brick. . ' -"Senator Morgan nearty aiued hta self In trying to Utk the can! trsaty to death, and not until the ttra sion of the senate was oesrt a week old did it dawn upon hla thst the Mt a tors who had furtlvety eocoortxvd hini .to bold the eor, at the risk of physical cotlepee had ssade a tool of him snd thst their purposo was to sandbag the Cabs a treaty. The aged Alabama statesman has just dlsrov ered that he Is si most slsoola geaolae oppoaatloa to the cs as I treaty and thst the senators of both parties who have beea urging blsa to persist ta opposs. tootsiortf a scstU assal tfgvM sa4 rslver sa4 rstp'ttsf ibs uma oa the U4. 'W rrprstrd aJa lTMioo x-Tia tat kre tasc! t 0v fW 1 kr4t4 teas a tW srwMf aad tbrra it M att, i4 IwfLsf-t I iofsBisgled adabstinsB ss4 fstyt -ti- Wl Lm " " ' I . 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SWMI S Bf SSI lliU ajST M)a hasasa aitftf tW seat the s14 mr I bsisret tl Iss art tsXsracu e-a ' I -a-. rm; mif Witt, Dotar sail J. dad rosj asWig ttr 4 $od ftt- I wards f 3 aVo, arta UNr aaowsr, I as a . "I mm te4 irt scrt'ca af p I sgsiaei that ais.. Uesjey oi-riH ss a 1 be depended npoo to vote wtla biro. "In the light Of" all tbasae ir-ektaa, or cJxicarptry soa snasMUsa oeerpuosj the term "bunko ssssloa ta pecsilar'y sppllcshls to tbo last- toeettag of tho I Fifty seventh congTvsa. -. . - """ Also the following editorial '. snufis may be offered as evVdeacs of the HortM A merics a's vigor: -What Is this? Mr. ttsttersarrs name hissed by tbo studeats ta tbo t tWt'aaaM s-tet b-tei Standard Oil TJoirersHy of Cticaxo? i kolt ta rav pcif ersture who placed Rockefeller above I cs i., rrrv Shakespeare as a creative gealas has T t that K M at- tW U ! not been vlgflsot ta ezctadiag pee. the) gold thai a . snsssj. nlclous literature., and theetodets . . ... Ti v, ,Wi hsve- beea reading the history of the U4 tw f 4 fc w Uat Btaodard Oil compeoy.- ' h' Vet. holf, tVoet latpsNej ei0 A tweet sa, : f . . - ' . essa tvstsrt that v-oeta .am" jfekl f Let's turn from pontics sad suck pre ud cross ms as ta do a cas la si S sh U tlilMer-aU sWar,Sh SS HAM aa W sVaSa Sassuah A a - - tiful nttlo poem h George W. CatH fe5,ftl entitled -The Last ArrtvsL. Trtses ostae to port last weAAf alsM - Toe sjaeervM mil ersrt. - , Without an tweft et Hvv est , I )ock1 sd Uuch-aa Uacaaalt , It eeerawo so esrtcma ihst sao Esookl cross tj ainhaosta StW aso cnoor bcrseir sntnlai ssr 1 Ht Ososhter. oa. avy afttet Yet by these trss.ets witness an She's rleoBO Sfty Osseo . And comes ropals-id le boee sad And ttmncs ansier rhyaa - n She ha no mast Nat Sot this: ' " . No nag floats er the t-ir; -4 She's rsthee nw fee eor srriso Mr dsuthter. oh. tsy Sawlhiasl i . 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V It aw ass et ss Its f-ttw y-- t t.t aasiU ewiHU o o ao-K, . . t prOos, j '.'77 ;t ; 1 i tu; : JACOB -KVANeS. ' i::t ii: inr hue MrO etas o-aiuO )kjjrjsar at f1ialoaHaao Ok,V.mW tn'Ok. , H..iaai.a a-. . mi i w Im aM. aM a .im a .. . 1 im - M . a. M.iua M-a 1,1 a-. M.M..Ma . a. ! M , w,, ai . . k M I. 1 m v. m n ii va-. m . . ai, m , . fca aa m a. aaa i at a,i M .n 11.. a. aa k. a 1 1 11. a., ia. ... M 1 aj a. , m, .w-M aa . . .a Im. V k a ...i.i.i .. -... Mw a. , -Mi tMlia aat a t. t i in.ii 'r iwmi m. a. aaa aa. aWi't k lM.a a" m M a iaa mm, mm. i 11 Si la. M ii a tMaMMJ OtM . v a. 1 1. 1 1. 1. p.. oask fy nhMs is yus h. . a aaj' imm suoJia v. to 1 X c. ; a s oil ..'.', u i,...4r ' j. o; ts om lc inios s y u unit V OO oiiaJt StaA e laaS .V "taaart 1 tVsoef al llUf ra'a fsrali l a rnr', OaSSaSfSBBBtSSBSBStSSBBBBBSBraBBSTSaTaTaTa . ' 1 eral and of the; fugitive; slave law in up higher, but" they prefer to proceed particular. V Mr. Grow i was elected J cautiously and Judiciously. 'Give them three; times as a Democrat, then three - times as a .Republican and was defeat ed m 18C12. puring" the last of these terms he was speaker, and bis portrait done ' In oil adorns " the wall - of the , speskraSbbyhls portraltgas h: time, and fey. wfTl - aqueexeA the last dollar out of os snd hare us mortgaged so heavily .that our children, lf-they submit aa vmeekly and supinely aa we do, win be hopelessly bonded and com pelled to pay tribute to tha trusts, which "j-"v; ' .': v : " As Oatk : ' . . " Ilerr PohU president of the German Society For the Protection of Cats, has Just published tha results of bis tarvotf gatkm ta regard to the age which It la possible -for these animals to attain. Cats, he says, sre like hscma blr ra one respect--the more peaceful sad better regulated their ttfe Is tbo loagvf they sre likely to tlve.r As a proof be points' out that a'tafortte cat ta the royal cattle of Nymphenborg hsi Qred tos be forty -two yesrs old. sad cocte. Qoently may fairly claim to b cooaid ered the dean of cats la Germany... ; Every farmer. kiwWi tKil jotne punli crow better thin other! ScH iruy be the 'tr.c 1 kj, and seed nuy tctm inc turcc but ficrme nlmli arc aTCAi: XtA I Ar?x: ... V , . . o Sf A a at eataK And that the, "vay mth to t m 14 u ttpo r cHUfxru They are like pic IZiZttt f,17"TT, plants Same food, sxrnc tirrr.r ttaiut atM.a, -.s . M. . M I . - Ml O ar!i care but tome crow t- J T'iZZlZl and strong trhilc othen itay mall and vftak. , . . j . Scott's Emuhion otTcri in rxsy tray out c( the dliHcxtty. Child , weakncsJ citcn yr.catvt atarvatiort. not because ol lick u( food, but because, the food uoes r.ot iced, - " V Scott's Err.uhlon realty fcedi and gies the chi.d growing strength. Whatever the cause c ( w cak ncss and laHure to gTOw Scott's Etr.uUicn jeetri to d it aad set H.c matter right. " ' fta-kt ta ft Bk1 a fcma. K w-m - w. ss Stro t asSj LOnD'3 rntrthhtU Um a t . tdl4kt swanimsaia .-mat lf;) haoioa liio. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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April 3, 1903, edition 1
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