us. A. THOMAS, Editor vanl Proprietor
THB OO'UTr,- 'X'iiJlI STATE Tins tHvION.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
METHODIST.
8aoday School at 9:30 A. M. .
Quo. 8. Baker, Sopt.
poaching at 11 A. KU and 8 EG P. M.
vry Sunday- " -
Pravor meMng Wednesday night.
M. T, Plyleb, Pastor.
BAPTIBT. ' v -.
ftandav School at 9:30 A. M.
Tho8. B. Wbldsr, 8upt
poaching at 11 A.M., and 8:30 P.M.,
,f-ry Sunday.
Prayer m-eting Thursday night.
H. H. Mabhburhb. Pastor.
EPISCOPAL,
3a nday School at 9:30. . :
Wx U. Rornu. Sapt ,
Service, morning and nh?ht , on
. iri and 4th Sundays.
Kvnninsr Prayer, Friday afternoon.
Rrv. John Lohdoh Rector,
L0DQB3.
Loaisbarg Lodge, No. 413, A. F. &
A. M., meats 1st and 3rd Tuesday
iKUts In each. month.
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1 PK01LL A ALLRED.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA.W,
LETTER
High Praise For Kaiser
WUKelm-HDoVt N the ;
BoysScirchy of 'Cadet
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Special Washington Letter. - -
HO Is Hiyj neighbor? .has
expressed by divera and sundry com
mentators..; via current Uterarare . he
heen- a question cf prime -, ranges all thd'tvay from a too ante bank
Importance ever since the 1 and poltroon ioT a hero and a modern
parable of. the good: Sa- i Solomdn' Thff following tale from tha
maritan in fact, ever since Adam and
Eve were driven from Eden'yith
flaming swords. Lee Sampson, one of
my constituents ... living in Callaway
scounty, Mo., fcnows who seme, of his
neighbors are, at any : rate. The , Pul
ton Gazette, edited by Ovid Bell,, who
New York Times, if tru&Teye, there's
the rub! proves i that he would, If
"caught young- enough." have made
one- of -the finest poker players the
.world ever saw.,- The Times says: - -
That old Pike county tan of bluff la
played In, Soutb, America, Benor Don An
was private secretary. ta,'Silyer:DickaUBt'P- PuUdo, VenesueUn chara d'aX-
Will practice In all the Courta.
Lonll)arg and Yoangsvllle, N C.
Offices in
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R. ARTHUR H. FLEMING,
DENTIST.
LOU13BURO-, . yN. C.
Oltlce Over The 0reen !Yarboro Oo.'a
Store.
JR. 8. P. BDRT,
PRAOTICINa PHYSICIAN AND 8URQBON.
Louiaburg, N. C.
Office in the rear of Boddie, Bobbitt &
l O.'n f)rna Store, on Nub Btreet.
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R. R. F. YARBOROtTGH,
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
LOPTSBURfl, N. C.
oiflre 8ml floor iNqI holldini
NlKht calls anewfire'l from T. 1
rwaldence, phone 74.
(.phone 89
V. Blckett's
U. MAS8KNBDHQ,
ATTORNBY-AT LAW.
IOUISBURS, v. a.
will practice In all th Conrtg of the State
Office In Court House
M
ARCUS C. WlfTSlBAP,
ATTOBNEYAT-L AW, .
LODIHDUHG, N. C.
Ornoi ovb Corner Drug Store.
Rnclal Attention glTen to collectlona.
Practice wherever services required.
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Bland, tells this i-story,: and ii is
beautiful and wholesome one: :
Lee Sampson, who Uvea on the farm of I
tha late Willlam-fiUia, down in Boydsvllla
neichborhoodr can congratulate ' himself
upon living in a section where people do
unto others as they would like others to
do unto them. Lee has suffered consider
ably with rheumatism this spring, and it
has so affected him as to e&use him to be
unable to Work, and he consequently got
behind -with his corn planting.' Monday
morning a coterie of his -; neighbors,'
Thomas Bedsworth, Lea Jameson, John
Sampson,. Thomas Harris'- and Hugh,
Sampson, took their teams and went to
Lee's Held- intent upon finishing breaking
and planting the balance of his corn crop
for him, and if it did not rain too heavily
down that way it is safe to Bay the work
was done
"Raising" Him.
There is a certain game, popular in"
various portions of the country, whose
distinguishing characteristic is "rais
ing" your opponent. The New York
Times tells this tale, which illustrates
the operation in conversation:
Captain Sigsbee tens of a conversation
be once overheard between two marines
who were arguing as to who. had tha
least work to do on board a man-of-war.
"It's the chaplain," said the' first.
"How do you make that out?" asked
the second.
"Because he ain't got no work to do
an all day to do it in."
The second marine snorted his disgust.
"You ain't got it right. Jack," said he.
It's the ea'm of marines."
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11, sy, as you sr, the eaap-
IalnTk got nothing do ana ail day to do
it isu but the cav'n of marines he ain't
got anything to do and all day to do it
in and a lieutenant of marines to naip
hint to do it."
A Tactful Kaiser.
Some years ago. when William E,
Gladstone, England's Grand Old Man,
denominated Czar Nicholas of Russia
and Kaiser. Wilhelm of Germany as
"the two young despots of Europe," it
was a catching collection of words, and
people jumped lo the conclusion at
once that here were two rulers who
would rival the tyrant Dionyslus. Noth
ing -ould be further from the truth.
Kaiser Wilhelm was quite young when
he ascended the throne of his ances
tors. He practically succeeded Wil
liam" the Great, his grandfather, as his
father, the Emperor Friedrich "TJnser
Fritz," as he wafftovingly called by his
soldiers and his subjects only reigned
100 days. All sorts of dire predictions
we made by prophets of evil as to
what capers the young Kaiser Wilhelm
would cut and as to what dire calami
ties he would bring upon his country
and upon the world all of which ma
lign foretellings have proved to be
without foundation, "baseless as' the
fabric of a vision." It was said that
the kaiser wanted a big army and a
big navy in order to kick up a row with
his neighbors. As shown by the event,
nothing could be further from the
truth. The reichstag, thoroughly in love
with the fatherland, gave him a great
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army ana a great navy, anu ue naa
picked a quarrel with nobody yet-- In
deed, he is one of the most peaceable
of monarchs. He has asserted and
maintained German rights, he has en
couraged German art, he has enlarged
German commerce, but he has accom
plished these things not by force" and
arms, but by the legitimate and less
expensive methods of peace. From be
ing feared as a dangerous kaiser, a fire
brand prince, people are ooming to re
gard him as a clear headed, progress
ive, conservative ruler, as a most kind
ly and peaceable neighbor, as one of
the safest statesmen of Europe, tt is
an old saying that "Peace hath ner vic
tories no less renowned than wary" '
savina in which Kaiser Wilhelm can
RefeM to Chief JnsOce shepherd, Hon.' John honestlv take much pride, for under bis
rr nK VST U7inatvn . HAH. J. I I " .
"uxfpreaFh Germany is more prosperous to-
"f aires ad. interim, -asserta, and as evidence
tells 4 story of President Clsrian Castra
i "When General Castro came down from
the mountains on the way- to Caracas to
.become president.'' said Seaor PnUdo, h
had ffavraJtlU3iiand ruaxed aaouataia
eers and thirty mules laden with amiw
nition boxes. One night he baited in the
little town of Mured a, and the local chief
commanding the village troop came and
offered -to join him.
"1 have SOO men..with rtflee.' said be.
'Give us some ammunition, and we will go
with yon.' A
V"A11 right,? said Castro. 'Get yoar
men togrether and march with us tomor
row morning, and during the day we will
Issue ammunition.
"So the village contingent marched oat
and all day long plodded down through
the mountains with Castro's rugged he
roes. At nightfall the vUlage chief came
to Castro and reproached aim. "Ton
promised us ammunition. Where La lir
'My friend.' said Castro. 'I will tell
yon a little secret, a very private Little
secret I have no ammunition, but stay
with me until we meet the enemy, and we
will have-ammunition enough.'
" 'But the ammunition boxeer said the
astonished chief.
" 'My friend.' said General .Castro, la
the ammunition boxes there are atone.
There isn't a round of ammunition In the
army! But the enemy, my comrade, they
will fill our boxes.' " . -
Guesswork.
On dit that Senator Henry Cabot
Lodge of Nahant, Mass aspires to suc
ceed Uncle Mark as. chalnqan of the
Republican national 'comWttee in or
far to manage tha next campaign. pre
vMed Colonel Theodore Roosevelt la
nominated. Hanna and Lodge Mar
cus Alonzo and Henry Cabot they are
assuredly the antipodes of American
politics. Both are bosses. Hanna does
not sugar coat the dose. Lodge sweet
ens it by calling it a Greek or Latin
name.
conduct the examlnatJoa grstls at IV II IPP HI h DPTlnTI
aiy request . . v , !.: IAIVUW, Ul UiUUliUUa
1 supposed there would be sa army of
mbitioas sod petrtotle boys strogf tint
to win the great prUee of a spWoVJ
education frr, a protahle rank . s4
mlral"br Ueatenant rrneral soX'a poe
xlble rank of preaidcat of the Coiled
8tatesv--i ';'-:r . : f . .
" X was woefully dlaappotntrd.
'In 1000 one koe boy took the ex
amination 'or West Point sod three foe
Annapolis, t.', z ' .. ' .";
- In 1005 there were two for IVeei
Pont and three for Annapolis. 1 -AH
those of the 1000 exatuiaa'ka
failed or quit after tkrwwi to the lUfciosr a ! t,f e.l
academies. How those ef lo wta. . , . ,
u i uu oar fit 2iJ.
ectica t brhr rNt to t
tfid At t Cmtrt HoeaUaAi! Iowa
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seef 4VafSJUe, l" '.t ja e j f jrV t aeaJ f y aAu f.imm ,
fit as lie dele tVfte? si e
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Of wuwj,, 1 really Colr, t tfUaet, t ni( IH eMtsUW Mls.tU3e (r) p J
come
to make any predtctloaa. -
" : As my district Is fa of high schools.
academies and ceDegev't was taoch
chopfalleo. - 1 supposed . my trooblra
were exceptional until I read the fol
lowing editorial In the Waahloctea
Post: : - - .
BepreseaUUe Taemer at ta
Minnesota dlstrtct aether forceruur esAia
atteaUoa to whet he is eoovtaeed te a
sertooa . defect t tk Aawrlcu Ml
-ectroor system. ftcbt-Toasa assa beci.
by Mr. Tawaer for apaatauaent to ta
pet e srf, s n ertj iVsreT Ve f . i m
miirl saay ilMe(u, s a4 la SV I Met4 4 U.e C..t.
rejected la awxesetoa oa accovat ef VtU I alT-wpllS dad tW Ar! S
InabUlty to pea the reoefred eaaaabw I gji-tT JjA. ).., i s -tl-.
Hon la elemeatarr &UtAnuaawev Mr. I -ala rj&4tts wr a . low.
Tawaer eeJla attentat 4 taslfcct tta I ad lf tt i U"Vjt 4 Sll tI aJ
jsBca vi n sss raj
, ; lse. . I.t es Wf i w Utt
roet4 TVt aWee Mitat
VsU he ttMwl aTs ,trr if 14
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Ve, fAf ft iet f ttrd lUl" U. .
f f is; m
tlsir t r5 Ve 4 fe as t
ia4 Ve W 4 t f s-. IvtliJotii' It ee-eey ftliM-Vl
t rattl u u isJt I ijlt aJ.i
test aavll afUr by ' Iwmi ,,
' 5W IL' 1"UI l-'wa it4
, VeeC eeaA.ta'.rai Aa.u $
. tW 4iS 4 esett M f le
aae Va"l ., S-rt $. st.ttst( !
tVs f"-!- e.6 a
4f S a e .ertit a 1 W-4 '(
l-e a ei ia.V Cavs sa set Cl a t
.a a v s9a4 .u U-e
a W$, 0 4 f e4.- fa
a . Minnesota
target? npon
dentr,- As . the Mtna esgta
Lia4 UtMl rsiriaiatVa lst
lLM'ki.ti W t.a ull . DArL.
jja eAdTseirf to P Wd toe tt fr j 4ii UUssaaa. aWa
MnL, 1 61 P l W Httaijval i W-)as l'a i t sjet s4 W
PREFERRED STOQ'.C
gtn - M!uw-ausew howo
very fclgb Mr. Tswasy Is aeeireaOr
Uded. la t Set the en u4re
the pubUo school yatim aurun
eral apsticaUea and aet be eeaSned te
Mmaesota aor to the lWrt freea wbWJk
his rsndidstee were eeleeied. ,
Mr. Tawsey beUevea that the fault St
with the modra eylea of rrematrsa
children and roahlag taeea ihrwoae tba
of said MkJ. .A
2 Wlbatif taeteaaU aaU4a
tbeU Waht&ortimf 4 fte4 at
the eklVit ' Wrebf X - SJUeej m
so Ckifwt woaotcf bsmS mitm,
CJ.- ca!r reatrir'iadaaicl eail
grade school wUbewt proper aienN I. .-..- . k.
to their training ta sleaMaUrr Cnuaa. I h,3 Wl wlfiX th4i tbr
state are eolerlnjr tbe bJa seaanie at tie
eg of toarteee 'rears or wwUr. es4 be
does not be& tf peeaiUe tbet tittm
youths have been 'proerty arepsred fee
the heavter efers of- tbe blb acboota.
The etitlctam (ae4e.br Mr. Ttr Sea
been urged by many of the eda
cator of the coxintry fee nvrl yrs.
apparently without any eppreeWe f
feet. No ea will contend bet thai re
marfcable and dtrabte pnoerree bee ti a
made in edocaUonaJ saetboda wtthta tbe
last gencrattoo. Maay of the eld mUe ef
Instruction that made vr trkee S4
secured at beet a sarrettlke sredetesejr
hare been property aeandaaed. bet tbera
are lndlcstkma that the endls re
form ha ewuegeao far te tbe 4e evU
rmpk r the M lpet. It It Se3
not. m . Mn tie
fj the aa) 4 act la orrt ta cSrax
thsal4 tTtcirt Ur-tefi e4
ass trajo, lh 44itnvAl takte wiil
b teot ta c i-a a aet h e
eeart tofCrVr eaU'Iweel
vi a thxtff I'bt plast lAti eJ
loan. proal.4 ajwara that iht
ta! aqxmlot Nrlt -4 J-e aS
R. J. E. MALONK,
PRACTICING PttXSlCIAN AND SURGEON.
LO01SB0B6, . C
Offlce over Aycocke Plug Company.
R. K. 8. rOSTBR. :
FRAOTICINa PHYSICIAN A STrRGfltON,
Loalabnrg, N. C.
Offlce over Aycocke Drag Company.
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m. HAYWOOD RUFFIN.
AtTONBY-ATLAW,
Hotfi8BtrBe.H.e.
WIU practice lb all the Courts of Franklin
nl adjoining eountlee, also in the Supreme
ourt, and in, the United States District and
OlrooliCoarta. .
Office inboaoer andCUfton Building.
HOB. B. WILDKR,
" ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LomsBUBs, v. a
Office on Main atreet. over Jones a Cooper's
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Tji a. sPRpitx. : gl ,
" ATOatBYAT-hAW, :
lotllBBCBlj.'W. to.
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Will attend theoourts'of Franklin, Vance
(Iranvllle. Warren and Wake counties, also
tbe Bapreme Court of North Carolina.
Prompt attention given to collections.
Office over Bgerton'a Store.
vf. BICKBTT,
STTOBJJBY AJrtlrTJHBaXLOR.ATLaW.
HBek. o.
Sensible.
Under the tiUe of "Dont Nag th
Boys." the New Orleans Times-Demo
crat gives the world the following good
advice:
"It Is a curious 'thing to me that we
And so many persona in the world who
are inclined to oag at the boys because
they are lair or because they are preco
cious, too fresh maybe, or something of
the kind," said a man who gives much
thought to child study. little reflec
tion, it seems to me. would put a different
color on this question this problem. If
you please of dealing with the yosag
men' of the country. Mind you. I do aot
"mean to defend laslnees, I do not mean
to defend precocity. Both are very an
noying. All laxy boya do not turn out
well. As much may be eald for all pre
cocious boya But som of them do. Ex
actly here 1 the point. Yon can't teU
what the boy Is going to do. Edison was
a lazy fellow, a dull, aleepy .telegraph
operator. He was lasy physically. Mark
the distinction." Mentally he was the most
active thing on the continent. Witness
the discoveries which have originated la
the mind of this duU. sleepy operator, as
operator, by the way. who was so may
that he did not want to be. troubled with
answering calls on his line at night, and
to protect him in the full enjoyment of
this physical laslness his active and ener
getic mmd rigged up an automatic uoavr
that would do the answering for him. Bo
he slept 1 the present ruler of Germany
we - find an example of the precocious
youth. William, -acoordlng to his biogra
phers, was a devilish, mischievous sort
r,f follow and not a little lax In bis
studies. What Is he now? la my Judg
ment, broadly measured, he ts the smart
est man In the world, by which I mean
ha has a broader grasp of general Infor
mation, knows more about more different
things, than almost any other man Of bts
time. Thesa examples bear me oat la
the statement that you can't always u
Just what the boy la going to be. HI
lasiness or precocity mar be the earlier
expressions of some phenomenal genius
ainrur certain line, the forerunner of
great undertakings and . greet achieve
ments. Quit nagging at the boy
Too Widespread.
educational rtai In wnk- te I bri4Q wr&:S4 A J lo bU
Ury grds are SBbjeseaet aesrter. I . " .
3. A V"U-tl tkilVte tVw aJ
for te !
tn wmrv miM Uirl tM Whet K eb
Ject Iton, aatawe atody. t t-n:e. ol SaU ptyi aWI a4 rMJ
obSoa' t"wd cJLTTbf tbe sa ol Kitty tlr. TVJ tt
cdr"f Tb.l..rrtrt Jr
are the fosroUUea asoa wbicb tr.e eoUre btQis bt W U ee4 M t
fabric of educatloa la built, aad tt va4 . , -,lMi- t. ,mtm.
require no ergemeat to bw tbe rOeT 1 1' TV
of aa edacsttoti
eleceentary grad
There should be ae dtmewlty
svaduate of any blab eraMl to tbe
try passing tbe aelsWiWl; ensired t
elementary CncUab for atiiea to West
Point or Aapasaa -JV is,lrei
re not exacting, yet bV Uet tint a tea
that many high cbefel grsttoate toll to
meet them aad that" a Ufa abr ad
driller! tbr0uah4 tb cwsstrr ar
proesertnc by nor User aasastnato lev tM
mUltarr sad naval acsdesaiea ta as4e
which they should have asastered to the
pubue scboola. Tae qu rise I eee
which should eotmatand the altnxUnet e
emcmla cbarged ntb W ana tiaaS aad
manageaent ef tb subile sseb ed to
country.
Now, there Is little coonU!V la
that The only edftif of comfort U
the fact that nay dlattfrt la set aSoee
la the mprrpdrednees if Its boya
Upon Inquiry at Afaapoud I
ltvl TTvltTe.affcfOtU th rd
ICS Dowl IZltrj ts eewa:
Ut shall defwarf rtae te4 Ut a
prints ar rfltati ikt with t
Mla -iot .. Imfrov-eesuM&l Croeie"
lhrw. a&i th dbsarrtme IV
setae saay 4fpelt s Ha let let il
tt' tWI' "tAraleM I reateeee-aa
ttJix tw- f-. wa urt
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Prompt and painstaking attention
very matter lntarosuea xo nw muu.
attention given to
a- MniT. winaton. Peonies Bank
rf Moiwoe, Chaa. K Taylor, Pres. Wake 0T
eat CoHefre, Hon. K. W. Tlmberlake.
Office over Ifeal & Co. s Store,
yy "if. PBRSOif.
ATTOR5T5Y AT-LAW,
totnBBtnse, jr. a
PraMtiee In all eourts. Offlce on Main 1
street.' .
YABBOTOTJpHr.jB.C;
LOUIHBURO, Ti. 0.
Offloe In Opera House bonding. Court atreet
All "legal business intrusted to him
will receive prompt and careful attention.
JJR..D. T. SMITilWlCKj
JJESXIST,
LouisBtraa, - - n. a
Ofaee over Farnitare Store.
HOTELS.
FRANKLINT0N HOTEL
. FRANKLIN TON, N. C. -
(5: W'COIWftY, Prp'T.
day than she has ever been before, and
her prosperity is largely his work, his
chief crown of glory.
It is said now by the European
statesmen that the magnificence which
he displayed when he visited Pope
Leo was aot the vainglorious ; display
of wealth and poweri but was a ttribi
ute to the holy father In order to estab
lish between Germany and the Vatican
a friendlier feeling than has existed
for some centuries. It is also said
tha't tbe conduct of the kaiser on that
august occasion had the; desired effect
and that he Is bow mncn more lenient
ly regarded than he has beaa hithsrta
Ths, kaiser's, wisdom" in seading his
brother, Prince Helnrten, w nsir us
has been clearly demonstrated. By ;
reason of the Idiocy, of r certain Amer-.
lean lovenr of Eagland our relations:
with Germany were becoming some
what strained but'the kaiser sent his
princely brother to yisit us. -irid nU
difficulties evanished Instantly. The
prince-was gladJtolbeThere, and we
were glad to have him here. It was a
grand sight to see Germany and Amer
ica fraternizing. " 'i'-" t'
America gratefully and enthusiasuc-
ouly 37 patsedst tli.atsmtaaOotsa,
and 150 out of a toUIof ) esaaHa-sa
About 23 per cent of Iboae wbe failed
on first essmlnatiOQ paasod oa aecotal
Three flgunra show that the vice fcf
our latter day edaratlooal tyetsta ts t
lack of thoroughness. U preadeat
too much. . The curncumm U too ex
tensive. Bettirr ta s a few Uklftfl
well thaa to fesvwa smattertog ef a
thing. Experts sre the pereoca b
climb bisk and wbWtl Uiff wag.
TborocrV should be the taette tf
our educators. - a
A New Wrinkle.
For, to. these many years otrr aofta-
ern ceustns hats been makta ft l
oar soatbeni oouaSn bacaaaw. as .al
leged, the latter dartve their son a HI
broad prouuncUtioa from lb Afrw
Amerlcsns, alias aTrrwrf" rrtJ"tU4
gxera.- This accaaB4 cJ 'te
Ifeay-ndt be trar. fJIoart' ttai'sf
U Mrli'a VmBtea af.A ea
P .... I fA,... lir vwrt-l SS
My own experience la searcning ror " -' HI i;"::
to thefr ertfta sod practkev Aa
the feeatcr Is crape; aaeea the lit
ter la the cake walk. While certsta
UjUtae l-vtdv etf;
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are a4 lH"wtt la3 le ft.
at-1 ', a erw.tlb
at! aHaw-swA, eal el aJ& aa t
giait'Uie ae4 vA a e-snjas
vja.-. tel .em da sadist 111 l I Ml IBs! b statAeJi w4h
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ta aa .C 4iayt4ee. aot a.
I ;Ve b4iat4 (V 4ahta4
a . s .a .s i i a fc. a
,1 iL I -iVivL I .ilia J-Ji- AftlH t4i4 Trfct red sl-O t
teat regtMttoft J I 4iisaf f at l.f-t.'a.. Wl'l
cadets tor West Point and Annapolis,
together with my experience as a mem
ber f the board ef visitors to the Ns
val academy st the recent cummenee
ment exercises, turned my sttentlotr
upon educational conditions la the
United States. Of course enynoay mat
does not pronounce a high flown eulo-
gium upon the whole system readers
himself liable to be;sttscked ss an
enemy of public schools by a lot of peo
ple who live off the public scboola:
My own experience was this: It took
two years to find a boy in the Ninth
congressional district Of Missouri,
which I have the honor to represent in
e 'congress of the Dnlted State. Wno
had the Intelligence and physical de
velopment to stand an examiaaUoo for
Wast Point and wko possessed grit
en'sugh to stay there, and complett the
course." As to Annapolis, it required
four years .to find him. No law tonv
pejs a" competitiTS egsminstlon. hut I
ordered eompetlfive examination b
cause by -that meansevery boy in th
district would hare tn? equal chance
with every other boy.. Of course I
could ha?e plckedJavorlt hoys or the
boys of favoritsr fathers and haTe ap
toointed them, but I chose to order the
competitive examlnationi and gt
ery boy .a chance because I was a poor
trtwn. dUt. Tefftove-l or la ay
bawese dH'lasti?! t t? ta aai
Urwafbima edtil4 e' r4:th '
I aWtiua ar4 C1- ..re ta pr-
ol rs W.s 3 sUf" od
th tli toes, .aaj,-?.
hat hoeaacad di tai v "'
aStna the rewtttratM Uoa e4 ta
tnaa, a&i att jtt? W a-f te
trmm nilJ4 lo rol ta Ihm a
tloa oa oe h4ti4f Ik?
rw(raUea Vo era i vtn4 ts
detardaj 3lh day c4 la lftCl
f te'teliJl"1Jfc Sla4e fc4-4
dkrwia el ei CeiaasMi-ara
tv4le, fe rae tis aa e.s
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el Vl t ie-.aT't.rtLi evva , e44
soothern whit persood have ae be
guned by the esductlve aad baaariWie
tame ef crape, ae soathera while pfr
a ho a KMX! kMnra to tslatM t -
cakt walk: coaseqaeotty tbe faUew'A 4aj s ! 4f4t e.'t ?.te-
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read wtrtAraJrafhTy saost AawvV
cane: till V
at court this waeJC bf trat -!
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dinner. - Amos tb rss ware tbe Lt
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4n lesaoea ta ak weiaisa, ae dat tad OeaeraZ . Al t t j;Uiaii4 aA f t-4 eS .? el taJ-rtif , It a.( t s.-- ,.
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F aaiaB 5 'aac ar t imam m a i4.rar fc(- sii .a i aavJt ia av sas esa mvtv avsasv vsw s .,-.sawa.
- ally cherishes the memory of the Great ,boy, once, and icy father did nc hste
- !LV:r vn p,riPk- tho 'fireat t Influence noogh to secure me an ap-
Blector. King vFredertcr tne yreat.
oriii - aTso cherish 'eratefully. and
enthusiastically the ; jnemory. of - the
Good accomodation for the traveling I present Jiaiser Wllbelm
ublld.
Good Li.T Attached
Tha Game" of Bluff. .
Many and various opinions of Presi
dent Castro of Venezuela have ' been
Influence nougb
pointment;:.'.;-' ;';
1 advertised; th. exatnloatlens Bberal
Iv. The newspapers Were generous with
space. Prominent educators and achol-
srs laid aside their work, paid their ;
awn expanses and lost their awn time
a. -j ' ; ' ' -
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