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-r- w " - t " Mil i '- : "- , mm- - - . , . JAS. A. THOMAS, Editor ... Prt;rlsi:r. VOL XXXUbvin'r ; LOpiSIURPn N. 0, FRIDAY, J t'LY ' ' it i m ' i , .. -- . -- - -' - - - - - - - a mmmm mm MPPMM1 MMMM M CHURCH DIBECTORT KRBOMS't. '.V:.:1.,! Banday School at 9:30 A. H. Gbo. 8. Baku, Supi. Preaching at 11 A. eL, and 8 80 F. If, every Sunday. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. M" T. Puruo. Pastor." BAPTIST. Saaday School at 9:30 A. If. Thob. B. Wildbb, Sunt i Preaehin t 11 A.1L, and 820 P.M., -very Sanday. Prayer m -meting Thursday sight. ' H. H. Mashbobbb. Paator. riaoorAL, Saaday School at 9:30. Wm. H. Borrar. Sopt, Services, morning ana night . oa Ut. 3rd and 4th Sundays. Bfening Prayer, Friday afternoon. Bay. Jomr Lohdoh, Bector. LODOBS. ' Loolsborg Lodge, No. 413, A. F. 4 A. M., meeta 1st and 8rd Tuesday nights in sseh month. trotteptanonal oarda,' gPRUILL A ALLBED. " ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW, Will practice In an the Courts. Offices In Loulebarg and Youngs villa, a. C JQ R. ARTHUR H. FLEMING, .., DENTIST. jf LOU1SBCRQ, . n. a Offlee Over The Green Yarboro Uo,l store. U'-H t$ "t it "t$ tt tt'tt tt Ilsrtty'"ad l 1900 w klsa pUV. betteK ark u n n Vic -el the AsUtk Business Justice HerUa at 5raryMMM . I D B. 8. P. BDRT, PBAOTIOIKO PHYSICIAN AND 8URQBON. Louisbarg, N. C. Offlee in the rear of Boddie. Bobbitt A Co.' Dras Store, on Narh street. D E. B. P. Y ARBO aOUOH, PHYSICIAN AND 8UBOKON, lnirBime, N. C. Jdlmr. tbo Nlaht emlla nawnre't from T. W. Blckett'a Offle Snd floor Nea. Nleht eaua uitm rMldenoe, phone 74. bolld Dbone M. B. M. MAKSKNBUaa. ATTORNEY AT LAW. uwuBUBe. v. a WUI praetiee tn all the Court of UteStste Offlee In Court House. M ARCUS C. W1NSTEAD, ATTOBNBY-AT-LAW, Lovububo. N. C. -: Omci otib Corner Drag Store. Bpeelal Attention glren to eoUeetlone. Praetlee wherever services required. JR. i. K StAXONK, PaAcncraa physician and surgeon. LOUISBUKe. M. o. OOee over Areocke Drue Company. , Ja. K. & POSTBR. PRAOTICINa PHYSICIAN SURaiON. Loalibarg, N. C Ofllee over Areoeke Drnc Cmpsny. W M. HAYWOOD RUFFIN. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, aevnnTVBS. . a, WUpraeaeelnatftheCoarta of PranUin and adjoining eountiea,aleo In the Supreme 3ourt, and in the United States Dtoteiet and Clreolt Coorta. . . Offloe In Cooper and CUfton BmUdinc , , - ' ' rjtHOg. B. WILDBJt, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, Looianrae.v. a. OOee on Main atreet. orer Jonea k Coopesa etove. CSpecwl Washtncton Ltrr.i ' - I K the spring a young man's fancy; ugnuy-.; turns . to thoughts ,: of l0T.t? Bonrke Cochran is to be married it la- said. ' and : con sequently see alT things through" rose colored glasses. He cooes mildly as a aucklng dore and seems - happy fan a clam at . high tide, ? The atory la t-nawad-Hiuppoaedly because h Is to -marry a , lord'a daughterthat Iha is about to settle, or, rather, resettle, In ireiana and represent , an Irish jeon- make good one. . suniency - in parliament. As ne , has become, enermously rich there may be something In the story this time.; That he would Increase his .lame by: so do ing there is no question. He would be the first man to aerre in both the Brit ish parliament and the American con gress. That fact alone would cause people to talk about him that, tavJn a farorable sort of way. Jt 'is sakl to be his ambition to re-edact the role of Charles Stewart Parnell on a larger and more successful plan. Whether the elements are ripe for such a per formance time alone can telL That Cockran la an orator no fair minded . man will gainsay, although "Private- John Allen in a fit of disgust characterized him as "a bellowing blatherskite." . That waa hyperbolical, and nobody knew it better than John himself.' Cockran had the gift of gab originally, and has cultivated It every way. ne knew. now. He has studied much and this new found wealth will give him the .leisure to' study .more. His superb physique has always helped him amazingly as an orator and some what justified the bitter taunt of Jo seph Henry Walker of Massachusetts to the effect that "Cockran has more physical eloquence than any man I ever knew. His whole stock In trade consists' in mauling his desk and 'hol lering' loud!" But "Uncle Joe" was mad when he said that Whither Drifting 7 Things are being done in this blessed country now and decisions are being" ground out by the courts even by the highest court which ; ten years ago would- have provoked a - revolution. Now people submit murmuring, it is true, but they submit' , , ' Truly Alexander Pope, poet and epi grammatist, knew what he was up to when he wrote the following .quatrain: vic im a. monster oc mfouiu min as to be natea neeos nut to oe aeen; Yt seen too oft. familiar with hr face. We first endure, then pity, then embrace. . Those lines are peculiarly applicable to all this Asiatic expansion business, the most , preposterous scheme ever hatched In the brain of man. .When It was proposed to annex the Hawaiian Islands some of us fought the proposi tion as the beginning of a system of land grabbing round the world, a sys tem by : which we 'would establish American proconsular government In all the landsjand over all the peoples so taken, a system which would be an tagonistic to all American theory, all American precedents, all American his tory. It is not pleasant to say, "I told yon so!" I at least have no ambition to play the role of prophet. I wish the-l he will resign his seat Nev. 1 Ball's loss will be. felt in. the ranks eC the Democrats In the house. .He Is one of the most brilliant of the younger set and a man of great promise in hooest and earnest legislative work.! Recently Ball moved from HuntrrlOe to H eve ton and formed a desirable partaerchlp for .the practice of law, but tt begins to look as if the Texans would not allow him to retire from pontics, as they are talking- of him for governor. He would Mr Justlee HarUa at trnyj v A grand old man is Itr. Justice Jeha Alarshall. Harlan of the United Bates supreme court. He is the son of a former, a ttorneylsneral ef Keatacky and a great lawyer. He Is himself a great Jurist and Is named tor another eminent lawgiver. He has been la public life since he-came of age and came within a few rotes of being elect ed to congress as a Whig when he was but . twenty-six years of age. He has sat on the supreme bench for twenty five years, and when hie seventieth birthday rolled around, just a few days ago, he celebrated It, not with a holi day, but by doing a very hard day's work.. Judge Harlan Is undoubtedly a great ma'iC J -Seventy Is the age at which a justice of the supreme court may retire. bt Judge Harlan declared on that day his intention to continue in active service, a most, wise and laudable decision. When a man ."retiresT nature usually Just takes his word for It and lets bias quit for good, for be rests out la snort order after he ceases hie activity. Bet ter to work and Die with the harness en. The broad wee Inrfng. than to sit about and nurse "the lean and slippered shank- antU from Inac tion a great brain dwindles Into a bab bling state of senile debility. The pol icy of continued activity, so hunch fol lowed by the busier men of the world In this day, la lengthening to th human life and human nsefulneea. Jewell think of becoming strong wlthest work as to think of continuing strong with out continued work, nothing Is truer than that "work is for the worker" that is, the one who does the work Is the chief beneficiary thereof. The law permitting retirement at seventy was not Intended for those tar the full' possession "of ' their ' faculties, though many have taken advantage ef it, but for those whose health should faiLOne. (Mr. Justice Field) remained on the bench during, years of feeble ness,' but his chief reasons were these: First, he wanted to serve longer than any other justice, and, second, he want ed to serve "until Cleveland's term should expire so that a Democrat could not be appointed tn his stead. As to College Prefesaers. ' 7 What Is getting to be the matter with college professors anyhow? Hath sasch learning made the whole tribe mad! It wil( be remembered that not long since one professor In Chicago univer sity placed Bockefeller sjjove Shake speare as a literary character, which Belleville, East Et Lee la, Orsaile C5ty, Venice, etc. Is one ef the landtag Ra BubUcsa eeuaUee Is the state.. The delectable city ef DeUevWe la the capi tal of the county f Be Oetr. There was a colored brother there, s isJalst ef the gospel, who took It 1st his Sad dle that the civil 'rights bill rsy means something a grave sauuke en the pert of the persoe so he walked Into a barber shop sad ordered the barber te ahavo hiss sad. "the U to black his hoots. These artists, white refused to perform their faao whes) ordered so pereeantortly that the persosi's nerrece systess was terribly sheeted. . He seed foe 2x and la due time he had his day ta court A BepobUcan jury derided promptly, unanimously sad with greet enthusiasm that he was not eaUUed to a red cent, ' While the people were rCU gaping at the verdict a colored fetches U that county derided that he wanted a eertlficata to teach school, whkrh was denied him, where? he shot the Octal who refused 1L The It Pat? Backers. thinWag the srereaaVi a. dal was about to die, killed the spoO caat for the csrttAcst. sad the man, who refused the certtflcat Is getting well. Kew, these things were not ta a corner, hut openly, asd ItSaoi ts net dewst ta the Yea eery,brt ad joins the great stats ef ladlea. where Jodg vCraaekef jhal lla- UbiUL The. judge should. BBdeabtedty Jave. Ugate these haattrrs at once. Of rewra he cant bring the deed breiher berk to life,' but be might soenethtsg few the person. Up la Brooklyn there Is a sprig of royalty saaauaUy wise ta his day sad generation. He Is a anaa.wltb an s preeousceabte same, bet a aerMedty Jersl bead.- Accordlag to his wa tale, he Is by descent a ktsg. By ecrep tie he la a wise mmrhaat This Is not as suhllme a job as hetagj king, hut la his ease tt Is sVeddedry aafer. The threae which h elahnS the tight att pom, but which he Is not events jt at thts time, la th RervUa throsML Hh phJloosphy probably teaches that a Bve wtne merchant ts better thaa av dead king. The Vie Prealdint. The Wsshtsgte Puet says ta as eJ torlal pera graph! riiiH are apt m stee e tether - There ft ecti as-aur J IV Cc eVs W!U1 a mj dnJit petwect sad Vl ee lirri U Uae Ls lttv.4 rtsr!cil prl . Ulaaxrd h Uilrr rWinwraf- 11. OF W - - fced inched the Sft fd treat !U iiiri V C& twi a4 iW-as h-m the rm ee eue e rrl af iw tart4ff ecWaiie 4 l k; V hfplj Um mm pa-.W' )e .tr a.j a .-a X v, Jcrrclcr end Op:!c!an, IjC t ;a v a.. C n ? t -T-V . ' mm now .W...... . ul crik l" VJ etiU Ui mj CM i i Ajl C 1 1. L3, C LCi C . S tml mt m i mmm.4 mm, i mil Ml -... t. , r rjm eg Sctr-J aott ear t awal I "r . t . . . . s mmm. mm mm mm m mm,- III...... r - 1 m . t-r- f-mmmt aaap i rtwtrf raVe 5 V , A I 1 H X tses had UUm lbs fine as a sserVI Vanft. . ' , ; ' " w . TVs ire pan.es ss li u t nes lly XM ene! 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Ts free t Wm V. . w rV, . gocnl cksato, tvevT seers, a -"7" "ZZmZZ: Immmf es4 tWss grvs ' as Ins,? hew tistfWstt sea' h4 t id e Deeu sfRrwl uV, swarSi-ts s grssfiiiisjsjsjsa.' C-ery A p nM M 0s s4 a Vassal taal at kumhA, Wtv Wife! s'3Vv4 e.ivHl erases to the W ss4 to il f tl cto erdrsa. ssf eee to rWf mm tu mXk a'calssVb t ttsadaet tas hf i aV t mm mmt a thr toara that Oeenraae Tata wa R. j Tea, some aUght do whOs soea ethers, tesnessbertsg th recwet er nance ef rrealdeat B asset elt, saight. e the contrary, place the yha mate" e Tateer ludgmeat. teea wtth laager metoerlee will racoOect that hav g ake Srtah bed h ttfU. Teste lUiaU pssdisc pot) teas ts rttawd wvie so ceaajtah4 is- T d this tj se nacwih M hias luS fcanWr adders. A Tail j the sIahnAs sdrsat.V4U ss s ts sstahstf- hsiss. tt Is t py the eroeVf It sot SaS s4 such dreease. Thets fss tsjct a aee-rrc. TVhtiwrt had psssr fJeenrxt th sup t to I U WThig vUcfc M I WsWd to Ll rukas) as4 bd tt riLhi to sUrttst ftp dscvrd tl rnooscagbg prtlf ejaerrsss sssaeg seVhora Ks had are taCt.s4 Vf a yemedert a4 Mated Us4 ssr If twj ods s4 I claret at the e4 fcaiad Itoeaeeltrs eraos wf the a ! ihs bsitstof. v Asms cssm day to this iaeyr Xassn aT aVh9KS Its rvrSwJ m i mi ATTEKTlOKll READERS. Locn a IPREFEnnED sic::: SDBSCRIPTIOIiS li luS feooo eot hCt( Miliar. e ;) ytwj banarf.T'lrue a,e 7 Cia4 ta-tiiah )" a eh pnnioDicALs, - n W ' OL PURE IX'I 4 ta toi V f ..-,! ? lMalav turn nnrvSTLVjinit aavl r-.aJU e ita !. W A It-eiwid. ! exiti evfcfa" 1 1 sa lhie tene wtth I4 1,9 Urn shosjt t gTfress W hod I hsssi hsefi DanM Webster twtc tifuesd th etos I i-lwerffeiU mt I ZTm T J presldesKT. If h hl tfcd etthe P"" TW &t TVh s aansnl F. 8. SPEUILL. : r' ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, LouiSBuao.s. C WutaUamdthe ourtaof PnnkJln, Taaee araavlUe. Warren and Wake eomntlea, also the Supra ma Court of North Carolina. Prompt attention given to eoUectiona. Offlee over Bgwrtoa's Store. rjt W.BICKBTT, ATTOaUTBY AND WrOTBLLOB AT LAW. Mununmes.s . ... Tt Prompt and painstaking attention gives to every matter Intrusted to hla hands. Beiers to Chief Jasttee Shepherd, Hon. John Manning, Hon. Robt W. Winston. Hon, f . C. naztoB. rraa. Ptrat nattonni naos oe wi mmnm. aiaa k Manir. Winston. Peoples ef Monroe. Chaa. B. Taylor, Pres. Wake Pee- est Oollege, Hon. B. W. Tlmberlake. Offflee over Neal Co.'s Store. M . PBR80N, ATTOBJIBY AT-LAW, aeeissuae.s.s. ra aH on Main YjfT YARBOiOCTOH, IM, - AT10BNET AT LAW. LOISBHR0.N.a Offlee tn Opera House building, Court street All legal buainaas intrusted to him ill reeeive prompt and careful attention. JJB. D. T. 8MITHW1CK, DENTIST LOTJISBima, - N. c. Offlee over Pnmltare Store. ; ' HOTELS. : ffiANKLlNTOD HOTEL FBANKLINTON,N.C. . Good seoossodatloB for the travsUaf ubllav." -.. v -" Ctood Livevy Attsshsd J - prophecy had not come true. But It has, sad here is a partial confirmation in an editorial from the St Loals Post- Dispatch, every word of which X in dorse: 'I' The supreme court ef the United States has decided In the ease of Os&kl Mamrechl. a Japanese, convicted of manslaughter la Hawaii, that the constitution did not foe. low the nag to the inland. -but that con gress is supreme and can grant constitu tional rtsbts and privileges to annexea populntiona or deny them, as It sees fit. jeheai BUwail was annexed a Joint reso lutloa. of congress provided that the Ha waiian laws not contrary to the constitu tion of the United states were to con tinue In foroe. - . Hew the eoastltutlon expressly declares that "no person shall be held to answer for a capital or otharwlse Infamous crime unless en a nttsesunent or lnoiconent or- a srans lurr." rOsaht hfanhechl was not give the bene fit of this gAantee. . Be waa not indicted by a grand Jy. The old Hawaiian proc ass?was emplered In. his ease, and on this ground he petitioned for discharge. The supreme court, by a vote of 6 te i, holds that the" plea Is not good and that the Inhabitants of Hawaii are not entitled to any of the eenatitutlonal . guarantees of sereonal liberty unless eongree expreaaty griints theoa. other: words, congress, the creature of the constitution, la greater . than iU creator ever a part of the American do main. " " - Commenting on the Judgment of the court. Judge Harlan, to a dissenting opin ion, aaks: . .' r . . - . : " r- ."Can it he that the constitution U the aunrem law in tne states or "tne union and to the organized territories of the United Statee between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and yet la net the supreme law in territories and amona neoptea alt- aated like the territory and people of Ha- waU and over which the United 8Utee aceub-ed An rights of. sovereignty., ot wha.tsoererjklnd?" " S: ' - - it Is a pertinent question. Constltu- ttenal liberty at home, despotism In the "dependencies" that seems to be the only logical Inference te be drawn from" th court's, decision. , -- VA Baas 8ugasstlon. '- , ... ' i:. The Press-Journal of Louisiana,' Mo edited by 'a wit with the philosophic name of Issae Newton Bryaon, makes a sage snggestton la applied political economy: - - - In levying- taxes te secure municipal revenue cities and towns should look be rare ther lean. Pleasant Hill laia a tax f tS on the right to sell coal oil wtthlsv Its limits recently.- A check was prompt W sank the city treasurer by the gtandars Oil company, followed by instructions to th eemnanva acent at Pleasant Hill to paiae the nrice of oil there t centa a gal- lea. The twenty-nve ootiar tax inu cost the people of Pleasant Hill about poo an- nua.117. , -s- ' . . U Tsm Ball's Rstlremsnt.. ,j . . r. CbnsTessman Tom Ball of the Eighth district of Texas has snnounced .that was such a prepoaterous pises ef as inlnlty that Bockefeller - ftew Into g passion and Issued a ukase to the effect that none ef the - professors should mention his name In publhv which) snowed that his common sense Is la better condition than his Btarsry sbO-Itj. Another Chicago university professor distinguished himself by declaring that all religious hymns sre mere defers. He brought opoa hirsself nnl vernal ridicule, and deeervedly, to, for sosss of the greatest, posts wh ever qved have written hymns that have brought peace and conaolatioa ' to mm lee a ef hearts. , . f . - V Now comes 'an Ann Arher' prof eaeec who seeks to distinguish Mmealf by raising the idiotic old qeeetiea, "Can a politician be honest '.There ought to be issued, for him a writ do haaatlc ta- qulrendo lnstanter.M. Hs .Is net It to teach morals to s blind pig. Of coarse there are dishonest poUttctaas. ss there sre dishonest college' professors, but vast majority of both are he nee t. There Is no necessity for a man to play the role of Diogenes Jn this, sge and coun try to find an boneet man In any pro fession. To this Ann Arbor prof eseer and sB others who think there are no .honest men; but themselves applies the .motty -"Hon! soU qnj ma 7 penes.- - Thomas B. Bsea receivea so,ouw s year during the twenty-two years he was In congress, and during th two years he was speaker he received ss additional 3,00O per year for presid ing. -;He was one of .the most dlsthv. gulahed men tal public life la the last quarter of a century. When he re signed In order to make something en which to live in' his old, age he waa so poor he could hardly pay his way to New Yorkv,' Hs died worth nearly half a million, made In less than four years, which is a conclusive answer to the question of the professor st Ann' Arbor. Suppose he had stayed oat of congrees : and devoted bis energies to. money xnakicg He would .undoubtedly have ranked among the. gTeatcaptalns aX la dnstry of this sge.; t -, y - Neflleetfut. - - It "would -appear' thgt that distin guished humanltarUnU, Jndge Craa packef of Jndisns. Is; sleeping on his watch, neglectful .of. his duty, letting the world sllp from his ahealdera. . Illi nois is one of the leading Bepubllcan ststes la the Union. In ISM It gsvs : Vcklnjsy something like 1X0,000 ssa time be wveVI nave to-tecs which waa "the goal but Which .because f thee fseats h. Mve reached. . The truth hf that there are hut twat jsea is th Cslv d States wh ceeld sfford to derfia t aaejifastioo for vice preid4--hY are htooserelt sad Creve Ctoee- what everhdewed and eenecod by th preeidewry, but ts a great eO. fall ef great poesfNnara, gad Gevernce Tate la la a very) pes I a it as to im at it. f " - y , Lf tss'sshss, f t The Wsshlhgteft Tset fas a sew edV tortol persgTsphet store the ech ef the greet hut gentle UerrVk. and b execute ssan aSghtly tart sesVta tines. Per lstsace he says: "What'e-m htr. LmirfUM tea eh-4 this eemsaarf aefts th Mew Ye hut Ahewt pe hte aad a hU ht th as-U- -Mtca tfreeadewt. LT Uct'r,, f h4 - T his ambttha. faaswrvd asd he Wad s-sssd4 to beg La seat Ian aUSaege. TV U7v lags4 to h hr,ui to Irs dstsosMr;aoded. fit ll-o-ec-t hiss the fcatlf es launh e. 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July 10, 1903, edition 1
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