MKTHODIST.
Sunday Sobool at 9:30 A." it.
. N.-G10. S. &Ana, Rapt. .
Preaching at 11 A. U4 and 7i30 P. M.
erery Sanday.r - A
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
M. T, Pltlbjl Pastor
BAPTIST.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Thos. B. Wildib. Snpt
Preaehlng atjl A.M., and 7:80 tjL,
ivery Sunday. " r-:
Prayer meeting Thursday night. '
H. H. Mashburbb. Pastor.
KFlaOOPAL,
Sunday Behool at 9:80. ...
Services, morning and ' night y on
'it, 3rd and 4th Sundays.
Kvening Prayer, Friday afternoon.
LODGES.
Loaisbarg Lodge, No. 413 A. F 'i
A. M., . meets 1st and Srd Tatdar
BiDii iu eaoo moot a.
libt..Bii
gVRTJILL A ALLKED.
ATTORNEYS-AT--LA.W,
Will practice In an the Courts. Offices In
Loulnburg and Yoaugsvllle, N. C.
Y)U. ARTHUR H. FLEMING,
DENTIST. "
LOU1SBURQ, . - N. C
OiHce Over The Green Yarboro Uo.'s
Store.
R. a. P. BDRT,
P R AflTICINQ PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON.
Louisburg, N. C.
Offiou ia the renr of Boddie, Bobbitt A
Co. 's Drug Store, on Jfaeb street.
1)R
R. F. YARBORODQU.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
LoniBCB8, N. C.
OtHoe Sua floor Ne: building, phone SB
Night calls ana wore. I from T. W. Bickett's
residence, phone 74.
. MAB8ENBURQ,
ATTORNKY AT LAW.
LOUI3BCR8. K. O.
Will practice In all the Courts of the State
Office In Court House.
M
A RCUS C. WINSTEAD,
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW,
Louisburq, N. C.
Orrica ovbr Corner Drag Store.
Ht-eclal Attention given to collections.
Practice wherever services required.
JJR. J- B. MALONK,
PaACTICING PHYSICIAN AND SURGK05.
LOCI8BUB8, F. 0.
Office over Ayeoeke rrug Company.
"TR. B. 8. POST BR,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN SURGEON,
Loaisbarg;, N. C.
Office over Aycocke Bras' Company.
yyM. HAYWOOD RUFFIN.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
hOmSBUM, X. 0.
Will practice In all the Co arts of Franklin
tnd adjoining counties, also In the Supreme
Oourt, and In the United States District and
rircolt Courts.
Office in Cooper and Clifton BuUdina .
r(H08. B. WILDER,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
louiaBtn, a. a
Office on Main street, over Jones ft Coop
(tore.
J?m 8- SPRUILL.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
IfOtJlSBtTBO, BT. C .
Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance
Granville. Warren and Wake counties, also
the Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Prompt attention given to collections. ' t
Office over Egerton's Store. - .
rp W.B1CKSTT, "'
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
LOUL8BCRO jr. a ,, '
Prompt and painstaking attention glvea to
every matter In trusted to his hands.
Refers to Chief J ustice Shepherd. Hon. John
Manning, Hon. Root. W. Winston, Hon. J,C.
B acton. Pres. First National Bank of WIS
'ton, Glenn ft Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank
of Monroe, Chaa. & Taylor, Pres. Wake For
est Collre. Hon. B. W. Tlmberlake.
Office over Neal ft Co. a Store,
at. PERSON.
f
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
LomntTM, jr. a.
Practieea In all eo arts. Office on Main
street. '
w.
H TARBO ROUGH, Ja. .
ATIOBNEY AT LA W,
LOUISBURG. N. a
Office In Opera House hull ding, Court street
All legal business intrusted ,i him f
criii receive prompt and careful attention;
J)R. . T. 8MITHW1CK,
DENTIST, 4
LOUISBURG, - - N. C.
Office oTer Puraiture Store. . .
HOTELS, f. V
FRANKLlNTOli HOTEL
; FRANXMNTON, N. 0.
Good accomodation for the traveling
nblie.:
Good L1vaT Attached
;
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.. f. f
MASSENBUHG HOTEL
J P Massenbnrg;; Propr
HENDEESON, II. C. :
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Hood accommodations. - Good fare: Po
HU and attentive servaar
I4f
ii NORWOOD HOUSE
rf i., f ' ) .. ' " .J... nw--'-
it
nfiriartoi. JforflCtrci
w. J. AOntTOOD, Proprietor
Fsuronsgt of Commercial $ Tourists sad
Pahiligoiiciud.' : l
CHAMB
St
ITER
Special Washington letter.
H
ur. WAYNE MACVEAGH Is
one of the most puzzling enig
mas of our times. Every once
In awhile he bobs tip serenely
and gobbles a good fat office by ap
pointmentalways by appointment;
never by election. Having filled it
and drawn the salary attached, he
lapses into a long period of obscurity.
riysterylJa this: Why does any
ULWsobscnrityt
expUcable,Jhtng. Garfield made him
attorney general, Cleveland sent him
as ambassador, now cornea Roosevelt
and Appoints him to represent us at
Tae Hague. The chances are that
Wayne could not be elected pound mas
ter fh his ward, but for some unac
countable reason he is a prime .favorite
with presidents. His renowned father-in-law,
old Simon Cameron, the Win
nebago chieftain, and his autocratic
brother-in-law, Den Cameron, general
ly appealed to the people when they
wanted office, though each was secre
tary of war by appointment. Simon Is
to have a statue at the expense of the
taxpayers of Pennsylvania. It's a ten
to one shot that Don doesn't care a
rap about a statue. What he wants la
a good time in this life.
Secretary of the Treasury Leslie M.
Shaw, who appears to be the chosen
mouthpiece of the administration (when
the president is silent), seems to have
carried his oratorical pitcher to the
fountain once too often. He got along
all right as long as he went about as
serting that the panic of June, 1893,
was caused by the Wilson-Gorman tar
iff law, passed in August, 1894. His
Republican hearers thought that sort
of oratory smart, but he took it into
his head to depart fnjm that sort of
sophistry and to make a few epigrams,
whereupon the critics of the press de
clare that he is a flat failure. A man
must, in order to be a success at epi
grams, be endowed with the facultyl
Epigrammatists, like poets, are born,
not made. Mr. Secretary Shaw should
remember the old adage that "the shoe
maker sheold stick to his last."
Hon. Beth Low, reform mayor of
New York la in what his eminent
friend, G; -C' would denominate- a
woeful plight." It was to be expected
that, strict party men would look
askance at his administration and, fol
lowing 0he Mlssourt-TUle, would de
mand to be shown, buf Sethlhtlsf hsve
been amazed not only amaxed, - but
disgusted when Hon. William Trav
el Jerome jumped on him with both
feet lately. Jerome Is the howling
swell reformer ef the whole lot While
these .reforTAfera.woof Jfeach pother ja oer-i
tain dairyman at Wantage, England,
smiles among his crocks.
Pennsylvania Clevefanders. , -
The Boston Herald, - independent
Democrat, gold buggish, etcthus em
phatically expresses an opinion:
The sugKeatSon that Orover Cleveland
may.asaiai be a candidate for the presi
dency of - the trnJted' Statesxhaa: had its
natural effect upon Colonel Henry Wat
terson of Kentucky. It has set him to
writing- again upon this always, to him.
Irritating theme. But he need not respond
half so promptly or so profusely to the
present waving of the red ragv. Another.'
symptom developed y tnia Vleveiana en
terprise, and a outer one, ia the starting
of a movement in Pennsylvania for Mr.
Cleveland in this connection. Pennsylva
nia., of all states! Pennsylvania to take
the leas; in- Democratic politics! Pennsyl
vania, which Wasn't any Democrats who
amount to anything except those wh en
ter the service ef Matthew- & Quay!"
There is something exquisitely absurd In',
such a state starting- out to give instruc
tions, or even advice,' to the Demoe ratio
party of the nation.
After reading that the Pennsylvania
Clevelanders writ go away back and sit
down. . , ,
The Ftafl Covers 8lavery.
The Boston Post thus discourses upon
slavery under our flag in the Philip
pines: ; " - ; V ,
This, undoubtedly, U one of tb wk
ward altuaUons in which the United
States la placed by the Imperialist policy
which McKlnley forced upon the republic,
but It ia none the less intolerable. It has
been our boast, ever, sines we stabliahed
hbmati liberty at the awful coat -of our
civil -war, that the-flag ef the United
States waved only over free men. The
policy of the dominant party, in the gov
ernment looks to the surrender xt this
great principle to . the semlbarbaxous
praotlees of yellow men in soma of the
islands of an Asiatic archipelago. ' Titers
the stars and stripe cover alarery, . and
the constitution which that glorious -flag
represents is made subordinate to - the
practices "intimately competed with the
relfgion". of a people whom we hold, in
subjection only by military power. It is
ignominious. ' '.
. . Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles
may be a great soldier, but bis Ideas as
to diplomacy are erode t- deddediyi
crude. r For instaqce. In Wa 'round the''
world Junket be visited Peking, and he
thinks that eor dlploraatic establish
ment there Is not sufficiently fortified
to stand a siege. Great Ctesar's ghostl
Who supposed that It is? And why
should It be? Is a diploma tic-estab-
JisihjenJ parta0dtfcelif mi hostile
invasion ? By no manner ef means. It
is predsely the reveirse, ar evidehce of -friendship.
If we are not welcome in
China, our remedy is plain come home
and let the' Celestials severely alone.
A False Prophet '' - - '
The Globe-DemocTat Is at it again
cngeged in prophesying. In an ex
cathedra sort ef way it settles the pres
idential election eighteen months in
advance, t It.sayg.Under no cendi-
pton hareith Democrats chance to :
twin n T90."g Important' ff true, but
r,
LE
i5e OW Standdrd
rove
stcdUdjtc5t 25 yccrs. J Average aniuiLl edes
of iiicriL anoElo
LHcel wJi every IcrJa
h
n
Comments, on the Dolnx
or fromincnt Politician
Some Fellows Are .Lucky
the G.-D. has proved itself such a'faO
nre In the predicting line that nobody
believes a word It says as to the future.
Asa prophet It wears its headlight
behind. Last year it iterated and re
iterated the false prophecy that the
Republicans would carry Missouri, and.
ks when the-votes were counted the
Democrats had an increased majority.
All over the land are idiots who went
through the winter withoat overcoats
because jthey believed the C-D. a true
prophet. - . .!.
Poor old Cincinnati! ' No longer the
metropolis ef . Ohio, -she clings' to Boe
Cox with the tenacity of a mud turtle.
While her successful rival. Cleveland, is
progressing rapidly and increasing hr
lead under the mayoralty of thatsplen-1
ma ausen, xom Johnson, Cincinnati
hugs Coxie, old boy, to her broaat and
continues in the mire. Cleveland illus
trates Democracy; Cincinnati illus
trates Republicanism. Of course
Fleischmann ran for mayor betaaae
George B. Cox, the hoodlum boas, said
he might run, and for no other reason.
Cox drove Brownwell and Shattuc out
of congress and substituted two new
men. When he wearies of the latter,
he will retire them and send others.
Poor old Cincinnati!
Adfal Pralaea Hearst.
The William R. Hearst presidential
boom Is growing. Former Vicr Presi
dent Adiai E. Stevenson heIiod it
along somewhat at the Des Moln,
gabfest by saying:
The appeal will be to the young mn of
our country, upon whom will soon rr,t tho
burdens and responsibilities of govern
ment, i deeply regret the neccwrv ab
sence tonight of one who would have N-, n
an honored guest at this board William
R. Hearst, a splendid representative of
the young Democracy, one who w..uM I
a welcome guest to .any - Democratic as
semblage. Orfly those Who bore the brunt
or the last presidential contit know to
the fullest his untiring devotion to cu
cause and of his splendid service from
the beginning fb the c'.ose of thnt mem
orable struggle. As representative in con
gress from the great metropoli s on 1 t-
greatest Journalist of the ago his tVM , '
usefulness la enlarged, and the p.ls li
but the earnest of what he win t ac
complish for his party and his country.
From the foregoing e.Ttrn. t wo may
j K.xjnnm inai .-vuiai is not Bit
ting up o' nights nursing the presiden
tial boom of his old running mate.
: Well, welL politics notUnry tnakea
trange bedfellows, but it causes di
vers and sundry persons to indulge in
many queer remarks I But of all that
ever fell from human lips surel Hark
Henna's'. objcon to Tom Jormm
heads thejist easily... Uncle jiark ob
jects seriously to Tom because Tom
has used his position to build up "a
political machine!" The next thing we
know President Roosevelt will be out
in a brochure lambasting Nlnirod be-
cause he" was a -salghtjr huater or lar-
raping Marshal Ney because be some
times led a cavalry charge. Was there
ever such a rank and patent case of
the pot calling the kettle black as for
Uncle Mark to object to Tom on such
grounds 7
Hire a Halt
" The News of JSewbur. N. T arJomn.'
jly avers and vociferously 'asserts tbaf
fresKient McKlnley offered a cabinet
portfolio to Hon. Thomas W. Bradley,
congressman elect from the Newburg
district. ".At the rate things are going
it will soon be in order for the emi
nent persons who refused to sccept
cabinet positions under McKlnley to
hire a hall and hold a convention. Mr.
McKlnley Isf dead and cannot enter a'
denial; consequently any Republican
statesman may with impunity enhance
his own standing by alleging that he
twas tendered a cabinet Job by the de
ceased president.
-Chickens come heme to roost some
times. A Republican national adminis
tration established -a press- censorship
to' the Philippines. ' Patriots who pro
tested against that un-American per
formance were denounced as traitors.
We said that such . a bad example
would return to plague the inventors,
and .we were right The Republican
legislature of Pennsylvania, at the be
hest of a Republican governor, cousin
to Senator Matthew Stanley Quay, is
Incubating a press censorship bllL Per
haps and most probably other Repub
lican legislatures will follow suit. Can
Any American defend such a perform
ance? Wethink not. .
Governors will be elected In eight
states next fall Ohio, Iowa. Maryland,
Massachusetts,"' Rhode . Island, Ken
tucky, Louisiana and Mississippi. There
ton be no question thai Kentucky. Mis
sissippi and Louisiana will elect Demo
crats and that Iowa will elect a Re
publican. Iowa ought by all the rules
of logic and common sense to be the
strongest Democratic state in the Un
ion but through, some freak of rata
she is about the strongest Republican
commonwealth. While the trend la to
ward the Democrats in. Massachusetts,
it is hardly to be. hoped that she will
elect a Democratic governor this year,
though she is liable to swing Into the
Democratic T column Jlar.lWML; Ths
cnances are that Ohio will also elect a
Republican governor. though if Tom
I Johnson-is the Democratic nominee) he'
is apt to be elected. The governors of
Rhode Island and Maryland are Demo
crats. - If the . Democrats tarry both
this year it wCl augur well for 1904,
and'-viee versa-; i-A-.wr .. I v 'A
Taxes sird; Poblle Expenses.
Public Policy says: - , . .
During the ten years from 1890 to UOt
?- fiifv w"
t ' U. w"
yon ?
No Cure,
CLARK'S
- - -mr v a w w a a
Is a Ten CentPacka-a cf CHOVX'S ZLACLl ROOT LTvT?. f3'
rVe imii
la rt.L. . .
laKUncto tt was an rv wat .
i i - i v. t e usa aa
coaae aa a bait saaat W aai4 , ai-,r
ing addlUotMl Mnt Uqtnn
stead of t&e m e4
mere U.viat, ttrMrM(fe(,
w t"wri sswBaiae 14b
-w itniH aaore asaisrkai sal
7 ax, Un( la rau4 v
taxae for tfce spart W scats s4 kaU
gxrmauuta.
Wa ksww we ve 0k sVsstrs e rr
taxaUoe mnat stsa.
c Why does not Public Policy tura tu
Mgls optic on Ulasocrl, where the
Democrats have rot dowa tsxstVMi
from SO cents on the I10O T veran
to IS cents wtthn thejUX La.sr
twelte years? The Ukooort alata tat
is cut down T ceats e U 100 es Val
uatlon this year. There ts as ehjaxt
Icmmo for Puhrlc rtUcy 'to talk sheet.
The same issue of PubBc Poliy
tains this videos J)ah at Mayor ftetk
Low's woodrrfsJ reform admlaisfra'
Uoo: . - .
The secretary ef tie QUwSV Tas'W
terjected socse sigtttftcaat nilii.au r
sardins the presaat ervto af Vkm efty 4
Nw York Into the SJaossasaei c4 Ike ss
ntcipej owiMrabtp aawuasi mn Se 4.
clared that "thoaeaads ot cr mitU)m
actually average about tmetftvt Uvn
we the year revstd. Sd Smm.
days; and gtvs v.ry taJtrtur wn at
that." This Is ndr a rttarm a-tiafniw
tratloa In which the mt WvrtaMi4
ar ammed te b auk tag fcao.t meant
to scur erariest aad eoakoasOcatl earrw
The same apakT aaM thai wttk prv?
suprvislon the svrrtaarat ewa?it ia m
run at TS pr ct ef tb p mt owtMy.
NoLLlng In lack. ehV Lrt aotao b.
Hover In that Idea go out to Oro
and Intrrrojtata Hon. Blnfu ilermaaa
on that vexed subject, tie sttJ ae
ceptaMy In the national bojj of rrv
re-ntailve for ten years, but In IHM
hU on:Hu.nta defeated bira for
loinlnatton with Thomas II. Tocrw.
j Mr. McKlnley appointed Hercaaa
I coruuilslonr of tb gvoral lawl of
I tW In March. 1S3T. Tongua wts over.
j .M In ln isos, ix god 1U
I l:-xl last February, leaving a vsran.-y
; cf full term for the Fifty tgh:h roo
k-'fs A few days before Tcj-a dli
j Heriaann rr-aigtn-,1 from tb LnJ ..-..-
urhler ireur and was a tatecii3
"Hit of A Job." to u the fe:y.!.-
i phrnv-.o6j of John Jimn I.-.ja:..
i Now Hermann has Nen norr.laa'.od fr
j ootigrcaA vice hU ooa'jaerr Tcjv.
; d Nothing la lu- k. eh1 .i
I U.: Teii that Uliotlc ta to tb a
I "lov.a Idts" Is "Groggy."
j "Ti e l'iia Idea" aj-ear to t
C.n;l:.K- V-roggj." to Nrr-w w--J
I frot:. The T.-ahu'.ary of Tr.-
, i'l'-'.t Hi.Telt. S.-rr:rj of War
r. .:.. . l.jit ami tx rtr-T at I h T-.. .
ury LesUa 1L 8 haw bare pm4r-i a
into Insensibility. Its great cfcatsplosv,
Governor A. B. Cummins, is m ther
oajdlacredtted that he win be tacky
if be secures J0e m rvoocalaatkra.
Unless he has a majority at del!
already Instructed for hisa he wlU aare
to haul ta his horha to do that Us
oaghtita hare had etas eoough ta
know that there can t ass evteag
down of tarUT rarea by Bepuh&caa.
Going to Repubncsns for tariS rsfom
l very moch Cke going ta "a goats
house for wasP-a parformsace whicfc
has been cooaidered tidicaJoaa. Cross a
time- whereof the memory ef man run
neth not to the contrary. ,
Nothing ta a name, eh? . Cvarybody
that believes that Is food of freotfag
Shakespeare's -famous exetloai and
answer: "Whara ta a same? A rose
by any other name would amen
weet." Ncverthelesai and aotwtth
stsndlng It weald require a good deaJ
f a rgu mentation to convince the tw-ty-nine
Kansas nsteamea whoa Victor
Murdoch snowed under the other Cay
tu the coorratfiinl RepuhScaa coo
ventkm of the Kansas htg Seventh
that he was not moat fittingly chris
tened. By the way, the editorial fra
ternity win show up la great shape
in the Fifty-eighth cosTes naarvf,
Llveraash. Hitchcock. Mardock. Brow.
low and others. It seem really at If
the lawyers la: congress wl3 hart t
look to their laurels.
Can Stand the' H set ,
When the old'womaa heard that the
cow , had eabra the grtadataoe, she)
Joytusry ehontsd. 1 told yoa sor
Likewise I say1 told 70a sor That
is to say. when it wss gtvta out that
since the deatit: of Thomas Nasf, the
immortal cartcaturUV who was our
consul genera to Goaysqufl, Ccuador,
nobody could be found courtgeotM
enough to accept that post of tools
ments and danger oa the equator X
said that as sooo aa the Missouri Urn
pabacana heard the sewa there wooM
be divcis sppUcstiooe, No oOctsJ
place la too oUtagerooa or too hot for a
Missouri Republican,. He wants as
odea, and he wants It even aa tho Ml
sisstppiaa wasted the revt4vsr--Cka
the deuce.'" The coosal rencralshfp at
Guayaquil la 00 longer vscaot Hon,
Herman IL Dietrich of Attics, Mo,
has sppUed for snd heed appoinird to
tut position. He caa stand 04 teat
eneveiM AselrsrfsrrSiv! - A ."-
The Boetoa Herald, tadepeadaAf, has
this .to say 1,..;. f Tf Vt-w
) The Manna Tunas, a oessssaec wtk 1
ia certlaed te as kltkaru fcartsg Vmt ts
favor with ths aotbartnaa IS tat etiarue.
gtvee a alscaorsgteg view a prcewai IVU
tpplne feeling toward tMa eowatry. tt
aays that the aatlvea La the Iataa4 are
only a tirUe lea aoatn is L'aitaU
Btataa thrt they were wfeea th hwini. !
Oon among taeot bA. tr.. thrv
sad few year ago. and aa eve taM
to beilrv that Urrfr taa- ef the 11 ne . 1
are waieff cenerreee swrrtrahad-f e cit
ranef frora The -UtX ot T Jod A-J "ttwl
comroru.wui a aS to toy arssa wita
wtUcH to attack AscarVas. .IC wy,
muck aa U iwo- rars far rtoea t i-Ms- kl
stag ta whir k tt will bo ep-pcpteieie to'
censlder tf tka FTSirtuoe can't A?ev
aahlaad. ;pKr.tSJ afl4d-t
mam anouga ts ecurajr l ittf kaUv-l
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domlnloa ever tfceaa. . ,
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