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jas. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. irnsnra rat ha t?. rr iix VOL. miMT CHURCH DIRECTORY METHODIST. Sunday School at 9:30 A. 11. Qko. S. Baisa, Rapt. Probing at 11 A. IS.., and 8 SC P. M. vry Sunday. - - . Prayer metrting-WMnesasnigutS-' M. T. PiiYLKB. Pastor. B." PTIST. .Th.B. WnJB86t Panr.intf-at 41 AvM.ajd 8ig0 E.M., v rv Sunday. Privynr m-eting Thursday night. H. H. Mashbuenb. Pastor. EPISCOPAL, J'in(lay School at 9:30. Wm h. Roffin. Snpt Srvtaea, morning and night , on it, :ird aud 4th Sundays. Kvninfir Prayer, Friday afternoon. Rkv. John London, Rector. r-iorasBURG, n. a, i fhiday, acguse 7. ira: r; , ; a . - 3 - - - ... - .. . . n a 3 ti..m x CI $ $ rk's LOTXIKd. Louiwbarg Lodgt. No. 413, A. P.. & A. M., meetast and 3rd Tuesday nights in ea,bfmonth. More Republic&ji H&xmony. Cummin Would Take Second r$i Place The Kaiser Friendship Letter 1 eflh .10 A' 1 PIICIMJ ALLRED. ATt9RJt8YS-A.T-LAW, I) i) .Special Washington Letter. THRILLING old Democratic war cry of the Tilden cam paign Is likely to be resurrect ed in 1904 "Turn the rascals out!" Thatrang through the land like a trumpet peal in 1876 and was largely instrumental in electing ..Tilden and Hendricks, - for no intelligent man doubts that they were elected and ev ery honest man regards'ne theft of the preaeMjFStficlateTiiat7 ever eonimitted against liberty-' 'Yes, ' "turn-the rascalautr'THfctt'thfiHi out. 1 'ro tfemoiia.l';'.ajndtTH?t'Po.' department: 'Turn tneffl-tmt land Qepartment!1Jrura them out of the seed department! Turn them out all along the line! The" only way to do it is to elect afDeuiocratie administration not a bogus, pinchbeck PeBKSSewa$iiiiistration, but the enuin&arle,! - :. gt There isjiying in Philadelphia a man 9 - . wnor ofejinyivauia simDly. and sole- LOtnaBDRft, N.'sagjsigjs beeensfcda an honest man. His name Is Robert E. Pattison. Recently m an interview e saia: J- How are rascals to be turned out of tha jjoai. omcoHaneni 11 not: oy uie uem jcrate? fThat department is disgraced by The administration has not -made a par- icie 01 mpresani on uie maenme aorni- nanon l4fl,e .itepuiean party emiO never will. ..It fepto the Democrats to turn the rascaUcao of office. W--JSfafc Thata(lhe, jrtglit sort of talk, and it f vill wi lurm'jthe rascals out! Over haul thgftoSrksfe 'lhe Democrats will Will tra;tlw in aIL.Uetkart8A -OlflceB In LouUtxtrg an I Yoangsvllle, V V'Qf3A, ft. ARTHUR ilTXUSHl&Spl r o ll.K) ov.t ThSiUreeii: H Yarboro Uo.'s K. S. P. 1JUHT, i) --Vjj.-, fc;Jiri; v-i3t2?crae :a i'nat aepartn PROTI0INO FHtCIIN AXIIB0Sgl(prt- ihtevingJata6Ulity ( )Mlct in the rear of Bodjie, Bobbitt 4 i'm.'m Drug Stnrp. on-NeVtrtret. H. R. K. YA.RBOROCQH, PHYSICIAN AND iSURQEON.lal: Loi'iBt;Ro, N. c. gsidl0186 InJaetJwisSpwn again K. MA3HENBCKO, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOTJISBUP.O, w. a Will practli-e in all the Courts of the State Ottoe iu Court House. The Kie-hi tariff shnntpra rp altviavs . 1 TU.UCL1IU. It'Ct L ,1 Will. Uli I .1 It i . . V '1 1 tsjrajSfifry t;effral,e it ought to be revised tng th pth of iMl!tiire4 e4 Iw rlttoM whica ar o( tt&i tar tance to our covntrva. . It U new my duty ta b your m t lency to thank hla vrcUy tb fw-c-daet of tke Vnitvd 8 talon f'r tale hn occasion, for which we are fodt-4 l b kmdneae. W ell or hr edaUre h-4 Bnxinea of character, lua rroa wtit. devotion to kla eountrr a ad him trAam'.:' thzx all wiCEot atu nairvf irurr rc r&a writ M Alii I S ('. WINSTEAl), ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, I.DCISKL'KO, N. C. Or v'n.'K over Corner Drag Store. -p"-UI Altt-ntion given to collections, rr i.-t!f wherever services required. J yl. i K. XI A LONE, rt 1 T 1 I N P H Y8IC1AN AND SURGEON. LoniSBURB, N. c . " v ; Ayoocke rrug Company. by its ii-iend:r Xo doubt the Repub lics rahei3 ''in the department of go iimj.t mn ft all the iir gaww $jii.t, jjLe W eprrtaa ''frrena'Tlul peeple may tMak ether- "Unele'jeeWLNew Phrase. . Happy the man whose rnventive gea-las eeable him to coin a new and fitting phrase in an emergency. Hen. Joseph 3t. Cannon, Uncle Jee, as he is universally and affectionately called, the predestined speaker of the "next house, or, mere properly speaking, ef the present house, has just coined one that fills a long felt want and one that is likely to become a fixture in our runs, has written a .letter, now being exhibited In Washington, In which b declares that be is willing to accept Cynical persons will begin to Inquire if there is any connection between the Cummins vice presidential boom and tbe fact that he permitted the wily Senator William B. Allison, on behalf of "the stand patters," to emasculatt "the Iowa idea" to such an extent that It amounts to nothing. J ... : .. ... . ' Governor Cnmrnlns is a-T&nnr man irMpacltyteoseee"lh"a HlgtSTle- gree one qualification for the rlee pres idencygood looks. In the chair of the president of the senate he would be or namental if not useful. If elected whlh God forbid! hi real business for four years will be to net as waiter in chief for a dead man't shoes. I can think of nothing in thU life more hopeless than waiting for th Shoes of Theodore Roosevelt. That strenuous young man stands as good a chance of living four years a any of .the teeming sons of Adam. He la younger than Cummins and In all hu man probability will outlive him, but Governor Cummins is wise to nail tb vice presidency if he can. Mark's Mot. Mark Twain, the most Illustrious liv ing Mlssourlau, once said, "Human na ture Is very strong, and we all have a hep of it in us." That Is a saying ac feasible that It fcs fit to rank with I-ord Bacon's "Wisdom of the Ancients" and with King Solomon's proverb. ThU line of thought has been suggested 'by rocent occurrences which are matters of common knowledge and which utter ly refute the theory that lynching nle faetors is a recreation peculiar to the euthern states. wUrely Delaware is aet a HfnWi state, and a lyncVng w pulled off wath great eclat recesfly In TVUmlng ten. her chief city, right ooder the ven erable nose of Philadelphia. The lynch lug was done hi the manner most dneaded by mortal aian by burning' Aiid a race war was almost preclpltat ed. Illinois Is clearly a northern tate with an overwhelming Republican nia jority. Yet a lynching bee wa pulled off with as much skill and enthusiasm as could have been exhibited by an tg Kregation of enraged citizens la Kansas or Colorado, Mississippi er Louisiana bla wwp. and w raadllr rub that bk-J preart 14 us wcree Iht la eovvul frteodabtp. retl- at tfc aaate tiae ttat blod ta thkflur than water. - OenUetaeo, I propose the toal f tl xceUocy the praaideat . pt tbe tait. Btatae. Ood blas bUa aa4 Uv l;a4t Has the Turn CemeT ' J , Every one convermot with l&ft&ry knows that proaperity an4 a4i-ntll wares more in sometblns: of a cirrtit. Teople learn little by exprrVoc Ito pertty cornea; evrryborty hrsttw p'.rs; bag; everybody gets hfelaovrr bred int debt; everybody predicts thai t r -V- ity will not only cnltum. but lcTeN.J some big operator "busts;" !tftly panic ensues; nearly. vrybvdyi th l"burt or Is erf pph. 40 n dl 3 ITy t J erybody "begins erouotulalng; rrrf bqfiy ctrts Trrsnrtos tit; vrrjXiy wears oat his ohl cIoCm. rverybly Tlwifiaiatrao tuitsr TVs OOer Mvq. KataTlw UuuemtttMuC ', a - r -r - - , srei is tecnat mHse4 my Uaiaeta,- -4 tftb4 )t4 tttW fw-twe tr imy tb brrr essay 0 0M f ib..sKwBJo Mi tW Akn tfly.f-l ayeta lve rrvsl Uz M-ekrvrd if. 1 tmpmtm !'b fiisslf cnoiee4 Uui Mw e tto ttortd b assV. 4iWfs4csi wau tabs fcaoWdi. ! t -VA Ull ten bo t bsvt rresVM duties; Ijasf yers, isl 1 m m itx ut tax a of J ykt Bcl v-v ctirtd .bo taXiiM j VcJw O n Wet tfrtpetaie u sm. X-r tmYt bertW w Vnt I c ' eras . tjet ehea l'e e4 a aaW eweear TW Yvtri si l . sr4t Hb-H a)nisti a ec"ast4 wa,l kW eat -t sftrsaH ftyKmm ,u4 sarssaai IMw tav-v TW aw V4 Ctaaasstj 4rVU M. C L JidWt 4tW SSI4-! rw4L L. FaiH l b Ws set aasW fHiy se.U srsM smssI a4 s4. A. aa4 M. U-Vt. , Tl4i iaranet 4 eat axr-Vaa a)- cS- wiai ajlbsj . uaMi'4 pieiaiyaM bt rrteavtf IW aCc) 4 svT sha.UMlLSaMkwa44 rsiwca t Ire r ev7 sA t 4 Per Cent lntcttt mompaiJniled Tvna h Ycir all E3. ... . . . I Ta wa) mi rw Cmmi I . WW tMt wt a aa annHiia m t 1 3 OITUSR. wULMat O I 5 tn4',wh fav 1 W av Sh. aul a iia.nt r a .... . 1 e , oa ) a t 1 .aii (WM ,mi ) et a. sV.sah llnnldates: thbiss reach lIrrk: timrJwho UtTaX u-tw Vl aTTlr srte-9aa I- -'r-. .-.w.-. SEED TBRSIP SEED begin alowty ta toprote. brane ttj must; the economical neMts rVvrowJ during the hard titiwn ensbJ pnpi to have some rash alma J. Ih-n pit-.n; Ing. going In debt, gambling. pnb same okj roand. ( Has our proepertty rra .-UM t!w fl and I li on Uw ebb) It tt - Ereo the G lot i V niovXl I onnff-a- tc one sign, as follow: Contrary to the gnrT" ;cfj!o- ci ix mectha av. th ruy c..lrv otthe pajrt half rar haa .i 4 iJI& r , t. TWtw.f, ,,1 tuu oU a5;. W . i ' BMV ' ali :i KI mfT BS - CB-aM a.9a- I irotKot'. itr ire tm at iagta. 1- tst2tfe Jo-fswe r y4-e tueHf aafaMag t f0- a! TUKNII MM! ) -nurJ tw4Vtwe t wr ,cMan as 1 J - yvar'a rtrorJ for th K : f r-r : r , , , 1 is ml Ira ThU yr th fa -r ar it: NXtl cf os r kaiill s.-4aa to t : s t . ";'. e tit. A s;- . -v, t ':acur-4 rybo.1t wortT ,- ; ' It j I , 1 ,1 'M rt, U a l'.f tBl f Jl! "Wfl l J UT f r-J 3 Ml H. !i. S.I'Otl'sM" PH.A0T'lClNO.rkY3IQIAS ft 8U35,'; Loulsbarg, N. C. omce over Ayeocke Din Company. lansruaee. The term "elastic currency" . has hoen worn to a frazzle. In a mo- Governor Dick Yates from Berlin, Ger meat of inspiration Uncle Joe dubbed I 1 "rubber cuiTency." This new name j 1 1 'J ay not p tease emtoent financiers, but VVM. HAYWOOD RUFFIN. ATTORNEY- AT- LAW, LOUISBUE8, S. 0. V f 5 S-i Will pra. tlce in all the Coarfi Of IriafikM n J (iJoiniiig counties, also in the Supreme ?onrt, mi l tu the Uuited States District and iKroitT. Courts. oitlce In coouer and Clifton Building. riH09. B. WFLDKR, J ATTORNEY-A.T-LAW, ir -2 5 j. i , Offlee da fctafn stteet.ovrr Jone Coer tore. 1001BtB S. 0. V -. p S. SPKDILL. ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW, I.OUISBUR0, R. C. Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance tie plain JUite? w3ll !take to it ais a duck takfe tjji (rafier. Uncle Joe did something else. He practically served notice on all concerned that the bouse must be taken into consideration" 4n framing a financial bill a propdiTttdS on which the entire membership of the house will back him up. Mr. CaannQ "grimly remarked," so the dispatches say, that "it requires more than a con teyence of three or fouc'seuators "to determine the character of the finan cial legislation that shall be considered by the coming congress.", . If he 8 ticks to that line of conduct in the speaker's chair, and he most probably willv-he will aid largely in restoring the house to its ancient power and dignity, which fwill T greatV&4rptriotic perform- Mpr llepubflcan Harmony. From time to time we have in these letters called the attention of readers to the peculiar brand of harmony ex isting in the Republican party. All Republicans assert that harmony does prevail, and, strange to relate, a TV III rlffa3'U t.UX L I WJ vi A. i tmM.1 aa, a j a j ) w waaw , , , nnviii warren and Wake connives, talso I great mafly Deniocrats nurse the same the supreme Court of f4Rotu Pesottoa., elAallOn;-' The'ftofB that there is Prompt attention glven to collections. f H)s,aoairi in h fi n Offlce over Egerion s oiore. . . .v.. " " y. which is ;Uable OjUlake itself snani f est wlien congress meets, it not before. Certainly the New York Press is Re- rpstr." The'ejrasaiest cheeked liar in America will not deny that. JftBfer will be deny that Senator attsfafioji given to MCf ljii A. Hanna is somewhat of a Re publican. Yet here is an excerpt from T. W. BIOKBTT, r - TTORNBf AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Louisstme a. o. ; v- Prompt and nainstakuur & ry matter lntrusteu to ms nana. Manning. Hon. RoM. W. Winston, Hon. J. C. irresa wuumug Aiarcua aiuuw; Bnxton, Pres. First National Bank jc irin-i . Besator Hanna's flat refusal of the vlca ,ton. Ulennft Manly .Winston, presidential nomination was a heroic act, HK;tM,ta but the emergency called for heroic treaf. o'Hre over Neal & Co.'s Store. mem. ji iue i uu ui u " standard could., nave Deen coecKea . in so i ! . v, i.A ; YV . ' ' ' 1 I the ship subsidy steal through congress. Now, I submit in all candor and good ATTORNEY AT-LAW, fcouisBUBS, a. a PrMtUe str?et. ' a TTARbofebcori, jfc ATI OENEY AT LA W, LOUISBtmo. N. c. p faith that if that pungent, not t say in ail coorts. v6Se on Main 1 abuslye. paragraRb lsan evidence of Z ' ' ' hsfrHiony' then ' Republican harmony, like the peace of God,pa8seth all under- srinding. 'The Press not only accuses Senator Hanna of stealing, but ft also aWusesAJeveral'of the most conspisa ous Republican senators aM. in fact. ibaye.lalaisiabalay W1L , Hawfceye aVarkla. Jpfsojce sitae in fact, 'ever since libels ; Mark surrendered te Colonel Rdoseveltthe Republicans, have bees beatifig the brush to find a statesman pt eminence wiHing to accept the vice presidential nomination. - Dnele Hark was siaggested, and he spurned the Idea. Nearly every oae of notewas spoken of. -dBai ir mentioned "refused, or somebJectiob was found to. him. It is saklfeaile Mark desires, the nomina tion of Myroa T. Herriek, now the Re- OOlee IffOpwn House beUdieavCoart! All legal business intrusted to him ill receive prompt and careful attention. .many, condemns it, but Acting Gov ernor Northcutt at Springfield. 111., la not tearing hi shirt about it. Senator Albert J. Hopkins has recently ex pressed his regrets that Alabama, Mia sissippl, Louisiana and South Carolina no longer send colored representstivee to congress, but did It never occur to the TltiaBesque haired senator that II linois should send one? . At Evansville, Ind., the home tows rf Congressman Hemenway. who 1 said to be slated for she next chairman ship of the committee oh appropria tions. there is actually a racial war on Judge Crumpacker et Id genus omne :should bestir themselves. These "modem instance" sre cited not by reason of any race prejudice but to demonstrate the truth of Mark Twain's mot, that "human nature is very strong, and we all have a heap of it in us." A Friendly Kaiser. More than once heretofore In these letters I have called attention to the evident fact that Kaiser Wllbelm of Germany desires to be on good terms with the United States. For several years a lot of anglomanlscs have beetj doing their level best to get America and Germany luto a quarrel. If not into war. The kaiser has taken great pains to cultivate cordial relations with us. Ue sent his brother Prince He-jry to tour this country, which he did amid universal applause. He made thou sands of friends for himself sod the fatherland. Recently our fleet under Admiral Cot ton visited the German fleet at Kiel and there was great rivalry action g the officers and men of the two fleets as to which should outdo the other in kind ness and in hospitality. The kaiser himself took s prominent part and made a speech at a banquet la saswer to one made by the American smbms- sador, Charlemagne Tower. No on can read the kaiser's speeeh without being convinced that be is s true friend to the United States. Here it Is: In responding to your excellency's warm and sympathetic toast I off a cerdlal welcome to the American squadron. Ad jairal Cotton and his offlcera. In the cam ot the German ppl. We look apon them as the bearer of the friendly snt( neirts of the citizens of the Vailed States. ta which I can aasu yawr tlamoy aaa mU The falling off la t era!. v-il the fact that lharw has Neo nr fa: s off wa unpctt. an-! It r"-rt'r i create rurpris. Th rr.'.nm ! r. n.: rJ of lh country tV- fr in l)rB h.wt exceeded th- of lh mit. tiro '..: t ? la meat of the rmiti'rr cr-rxl n..!-c there has ba an trr coOTse eT American dtln most rervantly taAt rt- rx:-.r prrmprrlty we arv now uj-.j.r.g r. j w continno forvTr. hut n.'.. 1t tt lit ny ens beIiev- U:!it it w".:I - tlnue forever. PsfttrK Umi; j .i.l i1 o vol-v.l the unirrasl ea nuroan race wnea rt.iiMae have but on lamp iy wL!-t to i v gtiUWd. and that la tU Uusp of rt perlence." A hs wa Ire vine fr K-.:r-- other day tho grrat i'M.-ji i;-c- !.t.' prince. Vlsmhall h1-Wl. iik !t :.: opinion tbat we have r-at-!4 tta ! '.. est point In oir pnp-r-:!y. ftjk b nrw sfTalr are In a irpra:'3 m.-,t: tlon and that unlraa th gr-tMK p -n denoe nd conarrvatlaaa pe-v;l ?Ut l liable to be a trvnjeivlw mU For id king that rta(eruot tK i;ao'- IVaiorTSTt iiUapa oO blm b ( hU f Ion: -la the opinioa of iraI; the toe octcb b been rtat ! Uj .- eral loriery. Mr KV1J wtU ImmtHllate market for hU pnaim Thit'i w f n My f-nK ,-r s letter which I rvlTl from bt:a ei rf.'y shortly before hi lalh. aaWt. "Tt 1 Ui icuakltuBM I 1S.MJI', I iMT H m v ' M f ts-r. na tu im iIaj km 1 1 l-m j " t mi !M :-U ! t Pi (hir no 1 19 , J 3 C ti - rtj : :..-e.f a whilr YOU Ctn j in i f.MIi I' e c-t c:a ' f rtt -a' '. ,t rt -r C " ' '. " Vrt rr $ I k !-. t nr ; rtft toi 1 0 f . l If 4 r . 'to f.". rj j o e M4ii lor, MejTi:r s i 04. rc.; i i ct 13 - my sa "A . 'Ml cl ' c- ; i,ttU t)! fe. al ilF'. T ie : e? !( :ii la iw-7---f 7 - j.Jilt" .- twm.tt VM I ( 'J .;.U e lii !ti.tOn : i i :; .nl .' n.m!t i.r two. ( arirK. s-.i.: l r- m- ,, 4H .Till ee iA WtJt- i m m.jfi-iee ' 'V.J.! . 1 a : m- ii iiihii iif it . f fi.' i t two. .! tr ia- - acVcMiM v ifttav trlr BODD'E, DOBQITT A. CO. js -irr r,: US UP TO YOU I ,. . . il alf.iarai fc ai t e' . . . A A A- 4J A A V 1 W 11 ! Hrrj tv ( " I aoMaJ as mU m v . watt ,6a: ttat a w r'tb e V, Wtlom of the world la to th-iet w.tfc the majority"-- provoi'fcoo u;r which the .-!. rt It t-m to tl.'.e 11. Kail V'll J , I, . I . - . . enough to make mU'.Un r.J win h.j very large In vtrnn?v d:r pav 1 --Tl-e becaiLW be glvra It a hi of .nloo !lt "ttxi top notch ht ti-n rvrcf.d fcj General lYoaperity " W"otW If 'U O.-D. ttihil VoaR cfrtiirY.t V ii.i b cas he prixitrte.1 it1 th D forgotten whil happrn-d t t;-o w;, rnn who aroffel at Noah 1 hi ; r diction T A Confldsnoe Garr. My gon.1 friend. rr nvhsrl P-r tboldt. rvprreetstlv In cotfrvat trra St. Ixnla, 1 certain'. to Ma;k T; iy of tuertmn poiitica lie : t f I ajowtaJ as ( h ft emattiiAa: tta a-' . a i m imi tur Liwfa " - . ! a a bn: cn i . aa e :r - i j Ot Mt J30. a M 1J r a ' e w Bf t HI '"tfTSfe rrr rev f a-i OO : est t n eaf y tf ( f h - a io b t ; 4 aa t w iij , -. ra ai ll' -v. a jtea( U'i. I too t-. b- t '3 4e ' a Jj lU' H ta beai a. w. ', i S) -o i revy a as mm - - T rusi l rvag) NS i a a i a t.. a i ftiiUCf V-w;l"- a f w ilua e a-r fe im4 Hashes & Person's Vi t " ra i iai, 3 cueTfuU Iway lHwful. aVwij m &j 1 - ;rr t b.ai to rpeak an Inspiring w.-r.I !i Vr ib i t3. (,i Ucsns who are doubtful or ta ti ' ilumna Rrr-tillt In i Jrw !r-ri ' r i-ffd bX NS, -wJy e ) lUt VlotkTf. Ir IUrtlioi.lt l:.f.ui-J ' t loe Slri jkai ( . aia.i a bL i ideat IlooaevrU Urat lh Rr'wh'l.i r. wfll probably carry JUmr; trr What the prreideat U rvplj .1 " l. ' a !f r !- a aar.tK -Ut not yet beea romrumilrat! to cict-et nl all it Ma4 e ta? bea-e Ike I alua eft.aaee. No donbt th d- r t :ck ; . t , ' i ' 0 - t ! ii a i kit im m niw . m at a i, gM a.mt - a r ie- a - :lt .i.uiM tWMe (mm ia.w-' a . a( . - 4 . iiihi. m a i. lift 2 . . . I W. , f tavit .JWI1 . -v t.H. ., ,j aa c ;-m-I A I i l I ; TV tT m--m mi tUatuues J JC'! lilatu t; a.(--at . se &s ' Ve C r.tn ft a-ilkM t.tT .'ina V . l eat1 - WW C f 14 - r .r.HM otaf laj.iiui. f "i.m. Wu at ' -i I K' t M I world orr. For a gvnrratlon tl" Ii-Tir;; ir. haveK-leen blowing rvtir! o tla cf t that they "will rarry M!.5;ri t-u tlm"."' Walloping th-ta dra prmt cTrv tbem of that wild ha'.iu '.n':nx ur tholdt ha It bad. owing lo h: ftS aienta Hi dltrt.-t h t. ra Repabllcan maj.itj t I-'ci, b clUo ed once that It om!l3 'i'mj t-;-r ity 8o that. whTi In ht own !miaV-a. be tti ftw bnl lUpuhiinai llktvw little of the aplt-ndal rsrai ;7'ilt o rf Mlaaouri. whrre Irtr.o-rt Nc1 la troth, the di---or draw a gerl -nir. elusion from t-m f-w f " Jwri or. const detvd talk be g : fveai 4nt baa rsa1 ". Io (jr-.bs'trt i- "go brrk" on ewvarel -- 4Vtse b"if v a W aMM ft-ft.t4 , IA. tare e U j aw, " J . CMi.STe. f -,-, , a t . a . . . . .. S Ta aaa -a - - ..t . l . . but . - a- i trv rv ti eeW ej f p4-- -- i t-e .w '' J l I n. rt" a ' ... . . rarfT-r-j e-rtl.- Wt lit .' 1..,Mi.m. m ( : ii ftv mmymmmm ,i yHM -a. k,3mm ; t a awS a-Mtr-v au e o. c t- ..., tV.n .Ma lUMaa,. fant t j .a...' i,h4, at.( 4&aa.i.a f tn i . We.-e-we ereV,. vrt? a fce-J - aa.lt eta: ;V ihg r f eti rrta S nAs4,I7II 4o I aa vs " at i f vSm (ne. jf Dv, . l x e 9t a; vtt , lt. i-l l cf : a i.t tkit-a . tVjwV.H.t,.r 4 1M . e -.4 liit - if l-V . a ! U: b ts.ee il e-2 w-a..4 f f mm HUGHES 4 j-ERSON. it u. d. t. sMixiiwicfc, DENTIST, LOUI8BPBQ, - - M-ng! Otflce over Furniture Store. f' '-"$. ' ' Fll ANKLINTOS HOTEL publican nominee for govecnor of Ohio; f . Lknt Berrick hasa't been elected gov- . FB A NKL iriTUiS , H . Ji .r .if -potffret: -and If s'no-ten? to one shot i . . .. s.w. iocajwftY.'ijte Good LivtT Attached Taaale of Oermany hartey rtatonda t am happy that ray hopea far a better xautaal - understanding betweaw our twe couatiiee, through the persoeaJ Inter course which my brother.- Prlnea IKxiry . was able to hold with your excSlIency countrymen, have been fully realised and have strengthened the bonds of friendship between Germany and America. That my gifts of casts of medtwval 3r nan architecture have been recetred to eo gracious a manner by Harvard tlvta me the greatest satisfaction. I hope that the samples relating ta ear eld history will entice many young 'Student ts cons ever and study the original and the people Who live around them. My sincerest wish la that our two peo ples may beeom yet deeer Bra.aaJntd No serious cltixen In America or Oer many, I trust, beilevee tbat the bareaony and continuance of aur taatoal Inlet twta could be disturbed by permanent factor In our relationship. We axe knK too cl -ew. ly together to allow or th aevloprant of any antagonism. It la my flrraeat convic tion that the fact of so many thousand ef German living and thriving In tha Barkis at last In, the peraon of Gov- th ,OT of cl4 ftWiaM l. s4 I d.a s a . ia ... , gw.eve M , at A ... . ml.,m-A. w. that the Republican tMiUl-o. rry V rf,cf H,fc4 f'"1 ' - Vv. " - ' eonti foe prvd.t ! oao f O w afk .!? w4 ' wu .!.,--- 1Ti.rt ,. ill romvrwd IICv1)h."-.lU'.. ftiir.t-Htl Al. t. a. ! J"' " " - - - " hltortc fart an.1 thai U - Vka,f I r'T'? " a h weu- J.. . nutonc rart. atvi thai u t.. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 7, 1903, edition 1
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