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1 - ' W-9 JAS. A. THOMAS, Editor md Proprietor. m ' t ft VOL. XXXJII .LOUISBURG,;N. O,. FRIDAY;' H.IY lcox V--. t'- : '' - 1 1 - 1 " ,' "Nl" r-rl ifT-t am" r-i.... ' - . CHURCH DIRECTORY , Sanday School at 9:30 A M.i Qko. 8r Baxsb 8upt. f Preaching at U'' A. M.,' ad 7:30 P, M. eyery Sonday. Prayer meeting' Wednesday night. 11. T, Pltlkk. Pastor. BAPTIST. Sundsv SchooLat 90JU.M.,., a Thos. B. Wiidbe, 8upt f reacninff &r a a a.m.., ana r.u., ! ery Sanday. Prayer mating Thursday night. H. H. Mashbubhb. Pastor. Sandal School at 9:30 Wm H. Boffin. Sopt. Services, morning; and nucht.Jon ' it, 3rd and 4th Sundays. ' Kvenintr Prayer, Friday afternoon. Rev. Jouk Lohdos, Rector. LODGES. Loaisbnrg Lodge, No. 413, A. F- & A. M., meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights in each month. .JLfrotB8aonal earJi gPftUILL & ALLRED. ATT0B.NET8-AT LAW, Will practice in all tbe Courts. Offices in Loalabarg and Youngsvtlle, N C. J)R. ARTHUR H. FLEMING, DENTIST. LOD18BORQ, . - N. C. Office Over The Green & Yarboro Uo.'a Store. QR. 8. P. BURT,V PRACTICINQ PHYSICIAN AND 8UKQEON. Louisburg, N. C. Office in the rear of Boddie, Bobbitt & Co. b Drag Stme. on Nash street. D R. R. K. TAKBOROUQH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LOUIBUR8, N. C. Office 2nd floor Nenl hallding, phone 39. Nlaht calls answere'l from T. W. Blckett's residence, phone 74. It U. MASSBNBTJRG, If. ATTORNEY AT LAW. tiOinsBOKS. n. 0. Will practice In all the Courts of the State Office In Court House. M A RCUS C. W1NSTEAD, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, Louisburq, N. C. Ornca ovkb Corner Drug Store. Special Attention given to collections 1 Practice wherever services required. jylL 1. E. MALONB, - PRACTICINa PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEON. LotriSBtTBe, a. o. Office over Aycocke Trag Company. 1 T-jR. B. a POSTER, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN tt SURGEON, Louisburg, N. a Office over Aycocke Drag C MLpany. w M. HAYWOOD BUFFIN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Louisavae, a. c. Will practice In all the Courts of FrankttD i nd adjoining counties, also in the Supreme Jourt, and in the United States District and Circuit Courts. Office in Cooper and Clifton BnUdinav' tpHOS. B. WILDER, ' - - ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, WCISBtTBS, V. 0. Office on Slain street, over Jones Cooper's it ore. j -- F. S. SPKUILL. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, fcOTISBUBO, a. C. wilt moA Che eoiirta of Franklin. Vance Sranvtlle. Warren and Wake eonntls, alao the Sapreme court oi norm varonua. Prompt attention given to collections. - Office over Bgerton'a Store. TJ W.BICKBTT, i ATTORNBY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Prompt and painstaking attention given to I .very matter intrusted to his hands. ; . I Refers to Chief Justice cmepnera, non. wsii Manning, Hon. Robt W. Winston, Hon. J. Buxton, Pres. First Nattoaal Bank of Wln too, Glenn h Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank of Monroe, Chaa. E. Taylor, Pres. Wake For est College, Hon. B. W. Timherlake. Office over Neal & Co.'s Store. f. PSBSOff, ATTORBTKY AT-LAW, MaisBtrae, a. o. Praatlees tn all eourta. Offlca on Main street. - y H Y ARBOBOTJQH, in. ' ATI ORNET AT LA W, 0 rtOTjisBURa.Er. c. Office in Opera House building, Court street I Ail legal DUBinevs ruiuiuwu w : arill reeeive prompt anaeareini attennon. J)B. D. T. 8MITHW1CK, . , DENTIST, LOUISBORO, . - N. C. " Office ove ParhUure gtort. - - A. FKAUKL1NT0N HOTEL FRANKLINTON.lf.C. Gtood accomodation for the traveling MJa. , Good LivM.T Attached 4 -. f 1 - it rr t MASSENBURG HOTEL J P IkLa.i8eiitTirjar Propr HENDERSON. N- C. Oeed aeeommodationi. : Good f arei - Pa HU aa 4 attentive aervasfr ... tr N0BW00D HOUSE , ; , ' lYiriiitna---: ; ' :.,KorttCarfi!a r. J. AOfrtVOOIProprletos4l , Patronagt .of Commercial Tourists and a-. a a a a aa aa Special Washington Letter.3 TTlMES change, and we change 11 -yrma. tnem," is an eld and fa- miliar saw. ' Many - illustra tions of Its truth are found In both foreign and domestic politics. William: E. Gladstone, England's "Grand Old Man," began his publio career as a Tory. Indeed Macaulay in one of his essays speaks of him as "the rising hope of the stern, unbending Tories," but he lived to become the101 greatest Ldberat of them all. and the bete noire of-QueeBtiyictoriat On'-tiie contrary, his brilliant rivat the most" jbrllllantEngllshman since iorT&Pyroa 'died, Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Beacons fleld,f the mryelousewibegan as a radical of (Sadicals and. died theiihief of Tories, not only an earl and prime min ister, but the prime favorite of hla queen, whom he made an empress. Back of them was a greater than ei ther of them, who turned a complete somersault. Sir .Robert .PeeLi the high protective, tariff ? premier- Who became 4 the father of free trade la England. Henry Clay's first speech in the sen ate -was against national banks,yet he not induce President John Tyler .to accept his, views on that subject. 5$a$e! tWebster from t belng a ra free trader became a "rank advocate, of a stake and rider tariff, and hls.Utanie rival, John Caldwell Calhoun of South" Carolina, from being a moderate friend of protective tariffs came to regard them as unmitigated i nuisances. -President's Change-of Base. - Harper's Weekly charges President Roosevelt with having been at one time an out and out free trader and that" tie has somersaulted. I 'cite, the above cases not to excuse-Colonel" Koosevelt, butjto ShOWfUiat, yenff he has somersaulted, he has illustrious company. Harper's says Mr. Roosevelt Is a young man still, but when be was much younger than; he is now he was a free trader of such vlgorarue hue thatr on one Occasion, "lie' mnoim5ed tically he has since learned nothing qqn ; cerning the tariff, but he has accepted Uthe post hoc propter hoc sort of philoso phy to which protectionists have resorted in these days of the degeneracy of their dootrine, and he is, therefore, ready to f;ay, with' home market clubs and other, ike disinterested authorities, that be cause we are now prosperous we are bo because of the tariff law. .This is utter1 tolly, of course, but the president does not know it because since the days when -he waa a crusading- knight of -free trade ne nas learned tnai tne aoeumr or ex treme protection is essential to the life of his party. Mr. Roosevelt, besides being very young, younger perhaps than David Copperfieid seemed to be to Steer forth' a valet, is an ardent party politician. He has indeed the disposition to "reform wlthlnf .the party," t but. this disposition does .not -carry shin' very, far onc t has brought him In conflict with the party leaders who write the platforms and make the nominations. So, after trying for a time to be that impossible thing, a free trade Republican, he has gradually settled down into a protectionist of the most advanced type. He is of the school which says: "Stand pat;" "no revision at all ;' "revision only by its friends," which, being Interpreted, means revision only by those who insist - upon maintaining the 1 existing exorbitant rates of duty which are so enormously increasing the dost of living In this country and which are also incidentally giving to some of the trusts, those which are most flagrant from the president's own point of view, that; mo nopoly of the home market that: sob Btantially kills the competition vUch tha president believes to be the life of health ful trade. x . By the way, has not Harper's Week ly itself somersaulted on several Im portant 'questions within the memory of men now living?, , ; t First and last certain ribald and bla tant Republican organ grinders have had much to say about Democrats be ing, read out of the party, and they iave had? lots of fun. ?It wll sot be: impertinent, therefore, to remind these hilarious Incense burners that jthey would do well to set their own house hold lit order before they venture on the doubtful and hazardous experiment of straightening up the-affalrs of other olw v A Question of Laughing, Everybody conversant with the facts will admfVthaf, the American Econo mist Is not only a Republican paper, but that It is also tbe organ of the "stand patters' or "whole hoggers" amongi the Republicans on the tariff question. It.has been for months reading out of the Republican party all those who support "the Iowa Idea or who In any way advocate tariff Tevisloauatlt Jncon-, Jinently fired lhat. palpitating and perf spiring patriot from Wisconsin, Repre sentative Babcock, because he made slims of turning reformer. Of course Bab's ideas of reform' were decidedly hasy and were only Intended, to. scare the tariff barons into - comings down with lbe dust for the Republican cant paiga committee.-1 The Economist hat also read out of the party that eminent Republican statesma'll.l'HbaGyorge E.' Roberts, director of the mint and also editor of the Des Moines Register and Leader. Divers and sundry of the smaller and more obscure Republicans bate- Mbeen "placed outside - fb tbrea sf J works by the Economist all of which goat tor show? that - theV Republican Sr-k "gatts grinders laughed' ' prewattrreiy -party, which Illustrates the old saying thatbe laughs best whe laughs last A Certainty.': -:.'-''c"i". - Evidence accumulates" that the . re formers" .Iiamong n Republicans have been laahednto line. - The American Protective Jarlff.league Is distributing rismnhlet known as No. 40. entitled -Tie' v44,f asiff SairtV. .. kftntitnln. IS : Fcrmxila tells doughty Champion. ftewteckthe F-J ciA .p n,lfVarttv aar t i.t rn.ki.M- old line Whle nartv because he canM 1 11 Press reports are true there are I v. , ' . I caanc a 4 - ; Not a pctect meTvine: a CJ 1 spirkuoc of a F:r.i t. lcr-Tc, ma o- . Flitid Extract ELACC ROOT " Fluid Extract PPJCIXY ASH BARK Vh -Sxtn:itrOG-5yOCP BATJtStnsid Extrcct SASAPABJLLA It Cures tho Chills that ctlicr Cliill Tonics Don't Cm r VTcv tjaa' a - a r a a ai V f V . iV'l U - tr it - V ar -I . 2 I 3(IVertCruaiBj- of Bj Ma Talked of as Standard Bearers U la 1904 wmynxvy a, a a a. aj a President . Roosevelf a Mhineapolla Bpeech, Secretary Shaw's Teorla ppeecn ! ana .secretary ttoora tsoaton speecn j all three of them rantankerous stake and rider tariff arguments. Even that illustrious tariff revisionist. Mr. Taw ney.of Mlnhesotaf alls Into line with I the presldentr. They, will all come to it before long. Tawney.la quicker In motion than the othera that's alL lf people hope for any relief from the Dlngley rate they had better be vot- rnzSer JexacralScftlcket. '. TherirlU fcevef mW-J&ftm the ttWhV llcana thara one. of, the certain tie of the furore. ouzesmena)rt.i.ueicf r ' .1 LUi. ti. fsMiiltie most popular Republicans In the house; consequently all bia fel low representatives will be glad If th following dispatch turns out to be true: i ?SAw.Wf.rOi4 Aru KrrVia- -iv CBAaUaK4iRila.Virho i.A ainb.er TStiw Uf.rOUmJf ira KrMmvii ine Aaw iriDe or inaiau, baa drawn hia allotment In the Kw rseenration. H and hla three children received l.K acre of as fine tannine land as thare 1a In also two other Rtttoomon who, ra t be coneratulated on their rood rack Chmlla, thV. tepitot. iU oirtaWto receive the nhlko mm- 1 by U Ut4t wi, Topeka diaavlct of Eansaa In conareea. I fn.ttn . t. f. .n I n . . f' iwrtrj.jif ltm. di.t.i , r T, I, a tor .uarcus jlioqjo iiaana. If oath-1 ..mi4& to jolt tbe prvnt k Chicago, has received one of $100,000. In. th spring a fuller crimson cornea upon I i r ra roun'i braasM i . , kjrr the spring 4rwwton 4apwmV treta in the sprmrru'v'eirU changes on the burnished dove; .In the spring a young man's fancy, lightly U"vf?TK t;h0To, o-. -f r- So sang Alfred .Lord Tennyson, la nL)C??1fy?i?fC aQd TnyoTwas correct To this Winiam RanddTph Hearst, editor of three great Demo-1 cratlc dailies, will make his "alfer favy" in fart,, he has Jasf demon- tratithetmthItrrtILn4T unto himself. a wife. All persons what- rlf niHjrr female, old or young. Democratic or Republican, will wish the brilliant young editor and his wife health, happiness, prosperity and ength ff daja-fA touch of - sator nakess (he 'whole -firerld kin. - 'xl - Now It Is Miles. The newspapers are busy bringing out candidate-for the Democratic pdenpif Jrodin4tlm.f4 T6 5 jr doM rfliA difumr nr Ia atn than 1 aAoteep4ff the course by our reruie scriDes. wane uon. Mel ville E. Ingalls, president of the Big Four, was candidate for mayor of Cincinnati her was everywhere- herakl- exkaJ jollrasBllili fereslden U U woo; but he lost ana bis presidential pros pects went glimmering. Now comes Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles with a report a confidential report at iohe MtuaHoh la the ThlUpptaes, con taining much of criticism, whereupon he is acclaimed a presidential possibil ity. Nous verrons. What ldkyjwUf)we .get at nexiH Our whole career in the Philippines, except Dewey's .victory, has been one of unmitigated nonsense. But sorely we have, reached the climax, at last. The I f ollowiagl dlspaten.! .which will make tbe Judicious grieve and which was recently sent out from Washing ton, needs no diagram to explain the asinlnrr-v Whtr-h It dirrth! . Washington!- May ai-The nrrtaV commlasien.Tjaa, put a premium o oatrt mony by making an Increaaa or itf goM) per month In the salary allowarx-a of married offlcers of tbe constabulary. The lncreass is for commutation of quarters. There axe many bachelors oa the fores. A great aeal is being saia aout toe congress, ana ia asaumeu mat tne campaign of 1904 wUI be fought out by the two old parties, the Democratic anoVthe Rennblican. withoutanv inter ference iUy iany.ithlrdl partyi ti Those who make that assnmption are also making a great mistake perhaps. Noth ing in last year's election was more .astonishing than, the growth of; tbe i Boaairsuc Ta" it way 'w ww too- trolling factor in 1904 just as the Blr ney vote defeated Henry Clay la 1844 and the Peter Cooper vote la Oregon In 1878 gave that state to Rutherford B. Hayes, thereby enabling Zach Chan dler, and. ptbec Republics freebooters to steal, the presidency frtrnv-Baxnoel Jones Tilden by means of the eight to seven' commission. Them are, also signs of A resurrection ot the Prohibi tion , party. : A recent dispatch from LEvansvlIle.. InL,'.saya that the most surprising feature1 of; the spring- city elections lnEooslerdom waa the large Prohibition Vote;?; in this day of tele graphs and telephones n new party naygrowullke Jonah,' gonrd vine.. irtoeslderr.v ' ..C?i; '" Nobody ever commissioned the writ er hereof to select a vice presidential present emergency, when the Q. O, F, Ha SPlUtteg tp)eaksonJ trnatn and tf Mff. woaldiekeverrrarJVatt' Satrt tf Minnesota. The backdown of the Hawkeye RepubHranris to W k3ea- completely eliminates Governor Cummins as a vice presidential candl- we are Wt afrard of tfcw db;-l -dattv.-as ,tln chief, stoct-ln trade wss kissing, rakrob: afed ti Ibat same ldea Which was largely wtwld recoramvod tie sl."':oa c tv exploited until president ' Roosevelt and Secretaries . Shaw ana soot sat JpjponTlt ;jieavily and slmultsneously, I u.wu I ".-t I" 1 " nIwFV DOt?.UOTeraop mmm tile story : - Ore, I "ue - as the DnTfrtikt-aXs Ttu rt.. r. n,-. er cr in doi,' -r. rcv '- avengvd co CanHa t XL. t ; omses. It tht BepntUcn preto t- Po tnwt bntro yr ttT cannot aCori to Ijraor Govrmof Vaa Bant. for, h it vwa --4ry at4 akna7t nm Taowa Hart IVctan'a i,pleonav .tks the thtrivat railroad tacrgvt It Irart him U to confes to hypocrisy mh talfV. whkh wOt prove faut to tlx-.n. Vas Rant la enUtkf lo th IWi thmrm t .the praiiie for.ttprocl'lswk1i endfd In'Jad Thayer opinion which ha txa al-l t rla the caental frap of Chlff Ixmk Mar with anthoriUa. Governor Yaa fetal lcl waa one of the Drt uxnUr ilinMlr.,,. .. ri-. 1 oQ&ht after meo at the 4sct?ry cr-1 emonlee of the LontaUoa rurt!a rWboV'4ot-pretftt t Seaator Mcrtva A. Ilaona Jrjf "A3 thl talk aboJt ruy cacwl;dirjr for prrj- lallr ahnnl ttt Ylanm.V I for preaideat la bosh why U cot wished, but. he doea not wish it Th T-"",0..?! now they are quM aa ink or pre-1 tending to be for hla bsire rusaf as4tp 'aslia. Mfk, MKa..Hu. - T' mj' "" m m 1 t7' "a. w n- Richard Olrwy f Bfo sue 1 "JODUa P W . , ......... . ... uwww a a prmwouai raiwwai. The Roaton Harakl Muf-smma. wma f TTL alack, the Herald baa bo awrp ri- pletety off ii frt by tb oanofartttrcl nUuaUam for O rover CkvUa4 at St Lou! v baa too wwirvlr ..hmrk oa Richard and baa com out al fwXiNlTy for Grover. What Oinv thiaka of Is not known rortty. tit pttt I thinks thoughta wfekb noJ4 t b printed la any papr and artl tttrwi I Lfie ttlta. If te caot I txotd hl own organ in line bow ran b hp to cure support eUwber? How cats ft Herald explain Jt. gitrfof ta on Ot. ! trey? What hsa he oo lo b drerp4 tike a hot-potato? Prop! tike fcde&ty anl do not admire ftopprt. Tb ttr aid wlAprobatry wake op to a rvaltaa tlon of that fart Uncle Sam and Manchuria. And ao England atI Jap are tn- rrtnaln? Cocle Sam to play tbe d coined part of the Miotic ewtky atal pull thlr ettestost oot of tt 6rw ts- i the Rao-Chla-Maac'rl bwe If onr uncle hat not broxsa rctlrtlj daft he win do well to IH that affair sewely atooe. tt ewwcevma htta iMt Hi entire lotervtt In Maachari U Is elllng thine everything frtxa a die to a mogul (am wnftiw. It should not car a baatx t Imi tw sens. One mao's tooory U at tw4 at anothcra Oar oack.' tr4 wlih i Manchuria will b as larsv wttli Bo slana la''poarii t Mh tS Ct nese roltof the rot prfcjip Wi tfrr. Why. then. 4bnk W ral ts to t?p John Roll and tbe Jap oof of a tad scrape? England tod Japno an lw of our chWf competitors for trad In ; the orient A Busy CaWaet- - If any person is barhorto tJ d ; tnslon that rrwfcVot Roowpvtlt and felt cabinet offl errs do not koow nytta about I practical pontic aed abot whooping np the boys that ptfwa Ii Innocent a the babr io tte wwada The prealdrot hlmwtf N dafns a lata sp good phwre of lttorv1oa f It nomination la hU two tooolha tar of 4he conntry, Secretary of ih nfm kmtcticeck Is -out on tMir of fell tnaTMin. tfiltatMif. nWrcf'a. fw ftn atbl wtimI, Firro fifrrw-r fffw-iwa , tk.al i . ,M an b.,.-,.- . .ajw- . oroe r Koosl. bo! poltot Attorney 0nral Knot la ifar (1m. eral Tajo tt'after the txni! :vk and tW Knevj there U activity alt alotut which Senator Mark lianas. Fair wnicu ocnarors Mini uaoa. t air banks and other aprta RaabUmtt would do wrtl to not.. .Secretary Wltton of lh agrirnHnral department; Who not too are docaoo strated that ;he has n grvat head fcy declaring tnpt itlMoorf t tt bml place in the wrrt 1 in wnkb to bnj n farm, baa added to hit fwt aa-t.wut increate the wealth of tbe eoctnfry by discovering that we csn r! aa ct macaroor wbct.ia Ui Ucil.! as anywhere tlx oo the iaU:at glob. The Etrjwalcr (OkU A4tjw re fers to tbe atWfvl eft?f of ktrnist sod dcooanoMi tt at an easitttj- slander o thwnttca: Vr 'a a t BO OKire Ua o irr in- tuit. a Ktit Ui wocaa n,"f pj-r,,"U la ki. tngA th imrstftitit r i. ne t-iiYwrj.. 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May 29, 1903, edition 1
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