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CHURCH DIRECTORY
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MBTH0DI8T.
Banday School at 9:80 A. M.
Gao. 8. Bakkb, Snpt.
Preaching at 11 A. H., and 7i30 P K,
every Banday. -
Prayer meeting Wednesday night, -:
M. T, Plyleb. Pastor.
BAPTIST.
Sanday School at 9:30 A. M.
Thos. B. Wildrk. Supt
Preaching at 11 A.M., and 7:30 P.M., I
ivery Sunday.
Prayer meeting Thursday night.
H. H. Mashbdrhb. Pastor.
BMSOOPAL,
Sanday School at 9:30.
Services, morning and night,, on
'it, 3rd and 4th Sundays.
Evening Prayer, Friday afternoon.
' rfhai Tom Johnson's Victory May;
Mean 54r President on x" Big
Navy Silily. Talk by Cabinet Of
Ificials i-.
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LODGES. -
Loalsborg Lodge. No. 413, A. F. &
A. M., meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday
nights in each month.
jLro feemional oax-da;
gPKUILL & ALLBED.
v ATTOENBY8-AT-LAW,
Will practice In all the Courts. Offices In
Looisburg and Xoungsvllle, N. C
JJR. ARTHUR H. FLEMING,
DENTIST.
LOU1SBURQ, . - N. C.
Office Orer The 0-reen k Yarboro Uo,'s
6tore.
Q R. 8. P. BORT,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Louisbarg, N. C.
Office in the rear of Boddie. Bobbitt it
Co. 'a Drugstore, on Nash street.
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R. R. P. Y ABBOROUGH,
PHYSICIAN AND SURQBON,
LorrsBURe, K. C.
Office 2nd floor Heal building, phone SB
Night calls anawp.red from T. W. Blckett's
residence, phone 74.
B. M.AS8BHBUSQ,
A.TTORNKT AT LAW.
touisBUBe, v. a
Will practice In all the Courts of the Btate
Office In Court Houae.
JABCUS C. W INSTEAD,
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW,
LOUIBBUBG, -N. C.
omn ovsb Corner Drag Store.
Special Attention given to collections.
Practice wherever services required.
jQR. J. A. MALONK,
faACTICINa PUTSICIAN AND SURGEON
LomSBUBS, K. 0.
Office over Aycocke Prag Company.
Special "Washington letter.
S there such a thing as excruciat
ing humor? There surely must
be, for the following squib ap
peared recently -in the 8t. Louis
Globe-Democrat: "Colonel Bryan has a
thistle patch on bis farm. . He la ar
ranging to go into the Angora -goat
business. At any rate, be' la trying to
butt in? ; Clearly the first two of tbose
side splitting sentences ere - written
-to make excnae tor . working In the
third y - - a:v .- '
A Taia f Two. Cities. v, " ,
For some weeks the' mayoralty elec
tions at Cincinnati In southern Ohio,
and at Cleveland, in nortSern' Ohio,
have attracted national attention be
cause it was. -understood that If Tom
Johnson won in the city by the lakes
he would be a candidate for governor
.of Buckeyedom this year and, success
ful in -that, race, candidate for presi
dent next year, and that should Mell
ville E. lngalls, president of the Big
Four railroad, , win in the 'mayoralty
race in "the Queen of the West, in her
garlands dressed, on the banks of the
beautiful river, he would be a candi
date for governor of Ohio - this year
and, successful in that race, candidate
for president next year. Well, the day
big with the fate of Cato and of Home
in fact, of two Cato came. Tom
was triumphantly re-elected mayor of
Marcus A. Hanna's town, very much
to Uncle Mark's chagrin, no doubt, and
Mr. lngalls was snowed under. So he
.is out of the running, while Tom is
strictly and Ureely in it. He is most
certainly and most emphatically a per
sonage with whom all aspiring Demo
cratic statesmen must reckon. The
prestige of two mayoralty elections la
not to be sneezed at or poohpoohed out
of the way. His enemies call Tom a
mountebank,' fakir and other pet
names, and they disturb him about as
much as a gentle April, shower dis
turbs a full feathered duck. His
friends and admirers denominate him
a statesman and the friend of the peo
ple, and, judging from the election re
turns, his friends are increasing while
bis enemies are fadings away. Evi
dently bis star is in the ascendant, and
Uncle Mark will have to bestir him
self or Tom will sit in the White
House, which would almost break Un
cle Mark's heart.
tlon owe It to their mbm of nation
respect to speak court tout!? of tortin
powers. Just as a aravs and eU rssrpct
ui mu imu au aroaoa bus court ousrrv
, But thonxh to boast Is b&d sod
lesaly to insult another wore. yt wor
inan au is u to do runty- of bcosUnc
oven without insult, and whoav eU4 to
ths proof to be unable to stake such
boasting; "good. There U' sv boroeir oid
adare which runs. 8poak atofuy aa4 car
ry a bl stick; too wtu so far.
If the America caUoa wul speak eordy
and yet bnUd and keep at otto ef t
hlsheet, traintaa . tboreochir offlesssit j
navy, the iionroe doctrine wUi so far. ' 1
ask yo to thiak ovar thio. It too do.
-you will some to the conclusion that it
ore plain common swsso. so oovfoiaar
sound that only the blind earn fail to m
its truth and -only the weakest aad most
irresolute caa fail to deatro to put It into
rorco. .
Lis present tUkor eCn. tf kw aatitji J
ram rriorarr now ana cm ccx sm
ring. It would V to kwtt UaroeW
vprtsfd and disgusted ri-g ta'i
rtaxdom, Gru um rtcg bover noi
King Lear oo tegraUta44k lt ta cms
Weaver rtatty turaa ref ortso tie ra
will nod that Iear 64 a faTrty fprO
lob In mrMJnr t 'in -f a t aazS i
ct. Would Weaver t-e Jotiil ta I t U m soU ce tV7 oai.
turning on the) rtag wkks create j fTe Urt X m t tm cwJi
and whk ftooloatad aad oUcled tlx . -.m ,n
with tKa M-tli- L.t h wVl m n 154 rW'
tit rmajest Grs-m CerieJ
tirrrvd a acVt at a Mt4 M'il U
Yol tKr! ta tVt Merest W
' T4 f Hat taaJ aa4 etw4l
prv'!ioej of IW ml caa4Jiaee)
! da SMt ka4w 1mw it mtf im
MVrf K-t sfrAs 4 tJei
t t rk r t ltR t
irtj tl (Vt rrrnruMs ovti . trgi
rl 4 $4S Ml '"- fft:saM I la?
(old truta) aad tenpfx 3 ti ttrat Mgt ed t -?rMa aa3 e,5-
th bead of th rtsil Orutaiy l!tii
caao of tbo too no jasrcrytag to ecid.
ru9lUsm In tfta teasia. S '
What the dooewla XUtf HUT.
taattar wttb araaton of tb Ca3i
8utM7 8onator eet froaja s-ax
The truth la that when he Is making
American speeches as contradistin
guished' from Republican campaign
speeches the president is at his boot.
That old adage. "Speak softly and car
ry a big stick; you will go far," la admirable.
Groat Men With Small Ideas.
It is strange that great men at any
rate, men holding great pooiUona will
continue to say things which would
oisgraca the most obscure crossroads
politician In the land. For Instance,
Hon. Leslie M. Shaw, ex-governor of
Iowa and present secretary of . the
treasury, is fond of Insulting the totel
ilgeace of the country by claiming that
the panic of 1883 waa produced by the
Wilson-Gorman tariff bill, paa.eed la
1394. Of course nobody believe such
balderdash, not even Secretary Shaw
himself.
Recently the Washington root. Inde
pendent high tariff organist, took Mr.
Secretary of War Boot' through a
course of sprouts in the following vig
orous fashion:
I am not goma to argue the question of
protection and freatrad. The second ad
ministration of Cleveland is not so com
pletely forgotten yet that that questioa
needs to be argued in this country now.
Secretary Root at Boston.
It la cosy to see many strong points la
the address from which that extract is
taken, but It is Impossible to discover
Just what to meant by that allusion to
the second Cleveland admlnlstratloa la
connection with the questioa of procso
tion or free trade. It has long been the
habit of a number of Republican orgs as
and politicians to attempt to Impose oei
their readers the impression that the
tariff of US, passed by a Oemocratio
congress aad permitted to become a low
by a Democratic president, who saaledlct-
AttsndSag ago. bat thy act (seen tie
a lot etnstaoed aad 6ry ye-e-.
roxlllaui peases to b Usotr 9rf . ITn t
.Benjaaala BUaaa.aVal Tftka L. It .a
Lsvxrt "pOrcm-eM e2i otter ta vpoer
"penara, rtgt under t tr yt n
oners bis Hear and Co eaJsaa.rT.
tor. ' T&oti Senator Jeoapk vf . So Cry
of Trxu rraeaoiS fort k-fis otrejeg and
shapely Hgkt ana and tiolesUy taoA
Senator Albert J. Borotidg lolUiui
by the gooaler. TtL aarj-e-oed wlttdl
the sacred pmiacta el tio twaata
chamber, bat aTtor what Cwral Tts
ds Mario CockreO oaociate
moot augnat VsgUtlv body oak oarlV
had adjourned. Now tosaoa; Waa(o
James P. Clarke of Arkaaoa. wkei aa
aautt Coorrrastsaa 8?pbei BrtBsfi4g
shedding bid blood raore er Mm sA
ousiy. Ttio apptod at tittle? Sock.
It this sort of' thing Is to toatUrao
among swot tors, th prcpe rtmt fw
California fat to elect Ho. Jaa J.
Jeffries, too ronowavrd boO east sr. to
succeed cWoafoo Hood, aad Tork
might srod "Red BoberC" dad Teea-
dour or tbo tatgnty Joka L. to
sucroed Piatt aad Doperw. . r
Has the tars wsw ta ta asattsr of
prosperity I That to tbo ejietla wtttrk
every sooslbet maa wC f utxi ad to
himself when bo Worse that tV w
terty earnings of tbo areof troot have
fallen off fJ0CO.0Qa Ut O bop tkal
the inotltabl rara ba not yet cacaex.
Hon. Carter IL Hamsooi raaso ar
being ta poaittos to totcprelvet! ta a3
its moomfufceea Klac IWorrom's re
mark a boot eanytag ote ptrbor to
tbo fountain ooc too oTto. Ao t
ho may eougratulsto ttmoig am
heartily that a taUa ta as good. as a
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The strange thing about these two i ed It. waa a free trade or tariff for -rsve-
pjB. K B. FOSTBR.
FRACTICINO PHYSICIAN k SURQBON,
Loulsbnrg, US. C
Ofllee over Aycocke Drug Company.
Jm. HAYWOOD RUFFIN.
ATTORN BY-AT-LAW,
MUISBu-BO. V. O.
Will practice In all the Courts of Franklin
nd adjoining counties, also in thb Supreme
ourt and in the United States District and
'lrcult Courts?
Office in Cooper and Clifton Banding.
city elections was that nobody seemed I
to care anything for the Kepuoucan
candidates, r Not, one intelligenL man
in fifty can tell at this moment who it
was that defeated Mr. lngalls in Cin
cinnati and not one In a thousand can
recall the cognomen of Tom Johnson's
latest victim!
There is one Republican statesman
up in northern Ohio who is no doubt
busy congratulating himself, and that
is Horn Theodore E. Burton, represent
ative in congress from One of the Cleve
land districts. Burton is capable, and
ambitious as Lucifer. ' Some two or
three months ago the Republican lead
ers on the lake shore. took Theodore
np to the top of a high mountain and
offered him the dominion of the polit
ical world, mayoralty, governorship,
senatorship and presidency, if be would
only run against Tom Johnson and do
him in the municipal election. Twas
a great temptation, no doubt. Burton
considered, hesitated, cogitated and
declined! : He knew on which side his
political bread was battered. A great
noggin has . Burtonl - It la not known
whether Senator Hanna was at the
bottom of the Burton movement There
Is no love lost between them. Quite
the contrary, and it may have been
that ETa""". seeing that Tom's triumph
waa inevitable," made up his mind that
It waa a golden opportunity to rd him
self of Burton, who has: long been a
thorn in his side; but Burton did not
take the bait, -and be did well. The
a I - Ik.A I, 'w.M.lw .liAetA aavv-
Prompt and painrtaking-attention gtvesT to aro .i v.
rrv matter intrusted to his hands. - . I ceived more votes than the man who
Sm 4V 1 -tackled Tom, but the chances. are ten
to one that ne wouia not nave reen
nne only schame. If it were possible to
put the brilliant secretory of war ta a
class with those narrow gaogo organs
and small bore politicians., on eoole un
derstand what 'be means by that allusioav
In she utter absence of that possibility,
however, the mystery remain We give
It up.-
If Senator Aldrtcb were consulted hi re
lation to that tariff, he would testify
that he presented and secured the adop
tion of one of the longest and moot tsn
portant schedules of - that Democrat
measure and that It afforded to the lead
ing industry of New England an tho pro
tection which New England asked for. It
is an Indisputable fact that the bill, aa a
whole, was highly protective; that there
was much lea of free trade la It than
there was in the McKlnley tariff which It
succeeded.
tHOB. B. WXLDKR,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
LOVIgBUB, X. o.
Office on Mam street, over Jones k Cooper"
tore.
S. SPRUILL.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
LO01BBUB0, a. C
Will attend tho courts of Franklin, Vance.
aranvUle. Warren and Wake counties, also
the Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Prompt attention given to collection.
Office over Bgerton'a Store.
rp W. BICKBTT,
T TORN BY AND COUN8BIXOR AT LAW.
LOOTBBtJB . a
rerr
Rofers to Chief Justice
v.TiTiimr nnn RaM. wj winiton.1
FnitonTPrea First National Bank of Wln
ton, Olenn Ac Manly, Winston, Peoplea Bank
of Monroe, Chaa. B. Taylor, Pre. Wak Por
mmt College. Hon. XL W. Timberlak.
Of flee over Seal k Co. s Store. -
-xr . PKBSOlf,
4.TTORNBY AT-LAW,
lOtngBTTBO.X. o.
Practice in all courts. Office on Main
street.
fy H YA&BOROUQH, JB.
ATIOENEY AT LAW.
LOUISBURO. N. a
Office in Opera House building, Court street
All leiral business intrusted to him
will receive prompt and careful attention.
J) R. D. T. 8MITHW1CK,
DENTIST,
LOUISBUHQ, - - N. C.
Office over Furniture Store. 1 ; "
HOTELS.
FRASKLINTOE HOTEL
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Good accomodation for the traveUng
Good Livswy Attaehed
elected.
Of One Mind. -
First and last at least three distin
guished men have agreed on one propo
sition Sancho Panxa. George Wasn-
ihgton and Theodore RoosevelL Sancho
naturalls led off. He declared that
fPeaee Is ttiBeto prepare for war,
Washington elaborated the Idea some
what, and now comes President Roose
velt and clothes-it In language as fol-
It is too l5fe to prepare for war when
war has come, and If we only prepare suf
ficiently no war will ever come. We wish
a" powerful and efficient navy, not for
Jpurpo8iOf; war..but,a the surest guar-.
antee of peace. . 11 we nave sucn a -navy.
If we keep on building Jt up. we may rest
asaured -that thers is but the smalleat
chance that trouble will ever come to this
nation, and we may likewise rest assured
that no foreign power will ever quarrel
with us about the Monroe doctrine.
The president also -delivered himself
of the following philosophical remarks.
well: worth Mmemhefvaiior-iMnider-
This last point, my fellow dtlaons. Is all
important and is one which a a people
wo can never afford to forget.- I believe
In tbo Monroe doctrine with all my heart
and souL I am eonvinoed-that , tho im
mense' majority Of our. fellow countrymen,
so believe In H. but I would- fcnflnltely: pre
fer to see us abandon tt than to oeo n put
It forward and bluster- about it- and yet
fall i to- build up-' the efficient ' fighting
strength which in the last resort can alone
-make tt respected by ny strong foreign
power whose laterest it may ever-happen
: torbo tevoloiato H.X-'&:flt
vBoostina and blustering ar aa : objec
tionable among nations aa among indi
vidual, and the public men of a great mv
Will that walloping cure ElihaT Kot
so long as be can find an audience that
does not hiss him.
The Trusts and tho Law.
What will the trusts do now, poor
things? The supremo court of Missouri
dealt the meat trust a solar plexus
blow, and now cornea the federal court
of appeals and strikes the great rail
road merger squarely between the
eyes, 'all of which looks Ilka business.
and yet the trusts have been assuming
that they were omnipotent. A tew
more such blows, and some of them
will be seeking cover. These events
prove what the writer of this baa coo-
tended all the time, that there Is law
enough already on the statute books
to put every trust Id the land out of
business and' what has been needed
for, io, these, many moo as wad pros
ecuting officer 'Who would prosecute.
Of course the merger folks are going to
appeal to -the supreme oort of the
United States, a performance which
most probably will simply postpone the
day of their destiny, for that high tri
bunal of last resort almost alwaya de
cides in harmony with an overwhelm
ing public sentiment, and public senti
ment is undoubtedly unfavorable to
the trusts. It's a long lane that has no
turn, and the turn appears to have
come In the trust business. One poll ti
es effect of ..these decisions may be
that Colonel, Roosevelt will conclude
that Governor Tan Bant of Minnesota
la the vice presidential candidate be Is
looking for
Will Weaver Turn Reformer
A -dreadful rumor is(blng whlapered
from reluctant ear to' reluctant ear in
Philadelphia to the effect that the new
mayor. Weaver, la meditating an at
tack for cleansing purposea on the Au
gean stables of the City of Brotherly
Love. The rumor, more startling than
an earthquake, baa caused the worst
ring, on top of groahd : to t lose much
sleep and has caused the goooeflesh to
rise upon such Republican etatesmeii
as Senator Boise Penrose.,- By All In
telligent persons' Philadelphia Is rated
aa the most corrupt city under the sun.
Such a thing as a fair and bonest election-1
not dreamed of. Even, under
Boss.- Tweed iKew otk. 'city politics
was - sweet and pure when compared
with Philadelphia dty "pollrtea for the
last fifteen or twenty years. -That rtng
nominated 'and elected Wearer for
mayor; as It had nominated and elected
blni circuit attorney.' The ring took
him out of. the latter office In the mid-
oclaliatio Mssoathemetla,
There Is Uajaachooetts! fWs-e4d W
and Jodge fcyeirlTu.fTVe extra
smart editors who have boo Jarr-rytM
Dortd Bennett 1119 tat floetajr r-
rumen t ownerahtp ef a a Israeli cool
nine plank to the New Took out
pUtfortu last year ooxnr to ram tocr
tearful optica on the Mssos tbwaitta
legUlir apt3cn boCa bnarto)
wbooo committee of toveotagsO kevs
recently reported a sot of eviction
recotmaj ending .thaU. . - aatkraclte
mlnea of tbo Catted Stat) be plsKod
under govororaent cootro) or sepe
vision, and If. tkki. rrov : a-CTective
then the goreranoat Is to take
meatureo wta load to aaoooaf
erabipl BoctaJtata. pure ead aimpe. Is
therefore taking dWp root aovoog K
aachuartts UrpubUraiMil , , ; -
We are not-the edvta ftraat,
legal or polltVal, of O. tml tt eos
to oa -that such patragrapa aa tkis
from t bo-New York rrooa woeld auoke
tbe sage of rMorwtnat" Qttoe,wwrde
not to be foand ls'a9 paUr Vrur
writer. The ! ey: .
If by y etraags pervwsity off tale afa.
CWvaUaJ ahuel bo s ilrsted fa tko
preeodeocy. eh mata taterva-t ea tko pmea
ooratlo party ,wai Ho to te.eco aom
dency. ea too Uteery that e e4 a mm 4
cannot Irve out ba term Mr. OiriJ
would be ratr-t,t ta starve tsaV wmscs
would make kiss tke Hint ed a3 oear
prseldeata aaeept Uarrtenek Wee Os4 ooe
mocub after baa manager (test, lUeo o
posofble cbae for a engaa 1 evao.
The Hobeene I PaDtleev
That gallant tar. Cantata llifbooad
Pearson Uobawoj. has ajplratksto to
break Into coogreoa. lie tU aooof
probably Dad that tae p4tklaae are
harder fighters than the ttcwnlerda. A
deaire for oSic rono to toe Pworeoei
family of NSrth Croflaa.' ! Tim cap
tain's maternal uncle, lieu. R-tctmoeal
Pearson, aoie mlsior pra-pe?ftlary
and envoy extraordinary to Pvrata. ka4
the offlcUl mania ta suO rtruirei farr
that be stole a aesit to roofrr bet fte
waa a Repubcean. IU bis pcrr.
Captain llobeoo, la a Democrat.
TV dt si4 Ntot U to -
of IV4 tv f lUt
ta - I-.' rte a rrtrj is r.
ITUt 1km (eti l"o ef jt4
of lk acgrw m vt f ak.' ti.
9 ) Uat IVrre jo4 seat -n4
4 bsjf;kS take aaWg Ul
Swhtts et I rt lereardt tW serre, M
mke to eeJaa Vke yoetatd ad tSavt 4
il6rajtt social ttf m fj
dare, M taaJ3f aep4oWaa4
ori, iSstofe) II H Vge Sspt a oosm
Usf m rt Uti e4 m Ih
reaea) Ikae feettr ae ams a a
racial lant-MV. iruaeeet KU Is
rvrteaatwe iVal ll led wSm9 to
gprt" aVare la fSt J C
apot: 101 o4 lea? t a ' CW
tttteg tie totral msmmmfm
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evt ll k We. 00) tf l bw e-rta4 aa
co4tie ae ike) Ire trga a4 . re
WWaCvl racial loati.ser'i 0m ee
tilw cstt ed ike feaiCk. vest.
j t4 -sW 4 tk w-e isi-sk
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Mat tl afito tf a4 cu
dr i4jnU f ike wVne aaoo'e
aaardea.
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vaimake reUtaog tkjo fcotase 04 o
ef ro 0 . ekkwkaa-et W eegeoeX
ea eaoo to kveyag ek tW erv
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4 taauVUf c4 kii aa;reeoU aa4
advaaCtBwOt, a4 aaaxaef 4 eases-'
VirMl UkcMg ae ! taet. fe h loCi
restl) tgfrae b paiyenaerej ad Ik
eetrdUf co tevaaie ej lb fsan
ef U ak tr?tf ed fW $sase to !
eixi. lbo f r w JJ,tVsr wVa Ca
be tiftstf eftke -ttv m-m tsiV
ho at tad VtU ae V Wt ee tves
to-oegM to tW ptat f oteo g ? -
t red 1 Vat -?d f rte. toe
q rocoed ttew ttoavf, Oet It
bra rtaxVigf ikd atag k9Vra ett
at drrTlf sd feractatoSf tmm ti war wf
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