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is. a. TH3MAS, Editor ii Proprietor. VI .1, ' "Ur . , . I,, , ti 1 i VOL XXXIII .-lt A. LomsBunG, N. o, Friday. Ai:i;rsr:Li: . .. , , i . (:lll;iLCI DIRECTORY METHODIST. hi hool at :3U a. jn. . Gun. 8. Baxbb. Sunt. ir? Wednesday night. ' Dmf --vr - -a- t . . - - M. T, Plylkb. Pastor. , BAPTIST, 1 at 9:394.' at.,: Pra, -.bin 11 A-M anQ lT,rv rt.in.iiy. ,,.,, H. U. Mashbursb. Pastor. KFI3C0PAL, an(iy School at 9:30., ' ' . M Wm. H. Ruffih. Snpt. ftsr an A niaht . on ' J ...1. U A-a , . .,1 1 Till I,U t3UUWlT0. ntaa rraywr, nui RtV. J OHH tiONDOHi XHJCwr. ft Oh LODGES. , iK, r'KoS. A.. F. & .1. , f.w ,KliW id eacn monii. eirnp Democratic Prospects Are : . Bright r Inl ,Manx Western ' States fftWhWrflrrfr. v .Vi - . . AHf .lark's it i- t"oMion.a.Lafd, S (TILL & ALLRED. A.TTORNET&TA-I'iW ti(-in ail the Courts. Otticea to Loinburg ami YoaugavlUe NC... 1) R. ARTHUR HFLEMING, ENTIST. LOD18BURQ, . Nk mo co Over The Oreen Yartioiro L'o, 1) II. S. P. CURT, V HA.' :Tlcrua PBY3ICIAS AND 8U&QBON. Louisburg,. C. ' Bobbitt & .,,11, a in t,h rear of Bodie, I)ni2 Store, ou N'tuli street 1) K. R. K. YARBOROUOU. PUY8ICIAN AND eDRQEOI, Lori-ECFa, N. C. ,),. 2nd floor MV!MPwLS. NiKBt calls anawiTe from T. W. Bictew rfli,l,.nce, phone 74. B. D1A3SBNBURQ, A.TTORSKY AT LAW. tOCISBURS, H. 0. will practice in all the ConB of the State ottlee In Court House. van s ('. W1NSTEAU, , ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, I,ot;isnuno, N. C. orric ovhk Corner Dru Store. Hr.wUl At.t,Titi,,n given to collections. Vrac.tlw. whT v;r nervicea required. f rtACTKM.N-') PHYSICIAN AND SXIKaBON, LoUISByBS, V. ft ofj. ot-t Ayoocka ruK Company. . 1 '7 & Specilal Correspondence. : -ECKNTLY I have" been on ft lecture tour ' to the Pacific coast; and . my observations make me believe that Democ racy is once . more on the ;up grade throughout the Kocky - mountain and coast states, a fact by reason of -which good pemocrats - will , rejoice "every where. .. ' i . 't- J In Colorado, the efforts of the Repub- : licatta to steal the seat in the senate of that illustrious patriot' and statesman Henry M. Teller have left a bad tast0 in the mouths ot honest folks! all shades of political belief and 'have given the. Republican machine in the Centennial State a severe if not fatal Jolt The strange .antics of Governor Peabody have split the Republican party of Colorado in wain and give the f usionists a fine opportunity to re deern the state. ConseaXiently they are not disheartened by their defeat last ydarfbht are already lining up for the great contest of 1904. ln lTtah Deinocrats are taking heart. and ; confidently expect to swing-that young state into the Democratic col umn at the next election, . In Nevada wehave the governor and Other state officers, the representative in congress,, the legislature and one United; States senatot, . The Democrats of Nevada are waiting- impatiently for the "next election of a senator of the United States so that they . can retire "Santa ClauV Stewart to the shades of private life. He would not have been elected the last time if he haaVnot pre tended that hejvas a better silver man than Francis . Newlands. Soon after he was re-eltedhe went back to the Republicans bag and hasgase, horse, fot and dragoons., "Ichabod" is in scribed above his senatorial habitation, . and his finish can be easily foretold: Francis G. Newlands. r The most prominent man in Nevada today is Francis G. Nejvlands, who, after ten years of distinguished serv ice in the house, on the 4th of last March succeeded Hon. John P. Jones in the . "senate of the United . States, where he will cut a wide swath. He is the father of the Newlands irrigation law, a fact which has endeared -him I nearly every roator tuit pt tta tt army for whom b t -brxs'as"" i:a tb preftiJcnt. Bat tb Woo4 ixo!o ttoa may have poiltkat effect, ta of cioae contrat U frVJ of ire; officers might ddl tts pnestatcy. UrU thlas coooL .1 - A pobi tn thtraaalet ecmttt A. ewdrop tk fcbr plain ' ... Baa awera4.tk tAt o tarwr. ftapubllcan Wool Pvtllna. , . WhcsJLb ervdakKa tJ !tj e:4 that tb am hd eatca th srUUt? ho' compUfeotty rcmatkrU, "1 tal you- or, Thr M ilar la tfc I when it went Republicanor congresa-1 poswwuoa of profhetie ttft. rVa DAr.SHLSSAND DAH. ,' If . - m Lett i-1 l-, .a. .man by about 10,000. In that way'and for those reasons he waa elected proee"! cuting attoi-ney of Multnomah county, in which Portland la situated, when the Jirest oflthe Republlcan ticket waa elect-! ed by 5.000 or 6,000. majority. : In that ! way and for those reasons last year be 1 was elected -governpr, ,whU.' tfto- . re mainder of tfee SepabUcan' ticket. waa' elected, by a roualng maJorityX Conae quently Governor Chamber lain' mwt be tin ar In) ttrea letters t pm5'rV4 that tbe adrertita wbkb It He. Joeeph " 1. Briatow, tmrtb ajwUtat poatroaater imeral, t trtr erat f the post office caedal tti4 taak him a very Lars o4 -nMuttandia 11 Cur ta KaoMS politka o4 ttsat (te cuancea were that be woaUl. (M foe.tc erViraC f r the cartti chair bow occ-W4 IT XxXUlpt Burton, aiar svoatcc froo TV-ref est rtItf traj t ru d pubn aan U t eJ rT:keifjt clloe- tVs tlC tatr Si4 r;xi tt si. ;t I -e iVt J (e ia4 k cirt - i '! dud fr4 ) fiit se;- s i 1 1 1 li. e:Viaj iea rv t ev tut Vua4 iw AVrr 1 4 f i - A tf MM r sw.:4 . 9m y Ve to we eJ a ek $ eAJ ; f ee Wf ft-Mt I 4--1 - a-r J ' i n 'l ar V w I t , . , , u r.? I In If mil ' taken and accepted as, a' 'sua tot treat I th Sunfiowrr 8taW. Thai prooh ta 1-ii.uiij T-r t,1. - . 1,1. I .- mm, m,'a ft lo.t BMWI. years,a tiptop campaigner.'a first ratal to to latt dpatrb ttx tt lawyer land 'the idbr of the1 north we 1 iwelf) aboot the statehood U thai Ja- ern Democrats. The national conven- 1 sepii i.wui go, ante i. uaipAa srajp. li4 - t . i . ' . Ol iWji 4ic 44 tr M to osf trairt iU' f 4 svr. M I a ii at '. l it ' e awwi a.i . a tion could go farther and fare much worse , than to nominate Governor Chamberlain for president or vice pres ident T He has the capacity, and the address to fill either position with hon or to the country and himself. ell their oHmm trUy, tur fpty and It will be to harmooy tti Km H V rM Va4 114 ,tv,j eternal fitocee of thinr. foe ta Cirrre 1 6rv cl oe Lee s;t, T pUc and oa sundry Urre U I t.r4 tn, iiit ImM si I - - - - " " ' - er Ct w'f j-l.tw'sse tot j . rf lV-4 l J r4 4ea! JUiaaVlijB r a 4 TV) -j-rrr h ixLJ 1 1 . .- J A R rooters have boasted that BrUtow . "going, foloc aod rooe. It U t pretty fisst. a a4 I ... ..i ... j 4 f -h4 SUM n. . 1 tl slsi awrct ewa nwii t tU)v O. U" iSsii tf -k e Barton ta aa talcfAlr-1 Uft tl m e4 4r Those who are lnc"harge of theUem-1 JJ stamper. lint awl tt W aaa4 I mM tMW( gj1tf -i a,a . t. j ocratic national. commtUeo may j pot mora thaa a thoso4 iftMlMd . -t a.wJ'-.jJi . I ta4 'tsl Is) s ":W lit tf fS- khow it,, but Oregon is a-protnuin 1 to et mio tne mi arorqfM mm .r..,. p ., i , ... - field for inissionarv work." OoTernor ret the natkmat KUlstTt, aa4 tw Chamberlain's triumph haaioarae4 livercaaotber-flwima4jr' maata I W ttf4,m ,:t , 4rr, Oregon Democrats greatly. . Another there soother terra. Of eoorw Brie-j t Z7r source of encouragement is the fact tow will drpead prtmartly oa M fre-,A "5 ( 1 t ,. i 1 1 C.-n 0A W mf 4iknt C4A.' '- f u u that the RepubUcan party of Oregon is split Into, two warring and bitter f actions the. Simon Republicans, led by ex-United States Senator Simon, and the Mitchell Republicans, led by the present United States Senator John I of his ca as pa leu. Ill rHslmrs fcl I klf t- lif taA4aA a partment. Tha chaocv are tfcat t i'4 I . . I Ji ILi V be rt. not detect a tithe of tWm. bet ala I tiFPT , ia,sae iweitj a i h ttf - : ' ' . career ta that Us will form tW UU I tUlSUd rtiae a UM aa.4 taJaJ leJ f w 1 f st-jj f fit aantaa ( iekm ; . w I a cww ; .t . $ tation as a sleuth at bootfac wa R if at hm it lltt i W publlcaa raecata ta the poet ofl W I . ... . m peaxhmen wtU aim aatidixmalj nan at the theory, already wfcWpr!. that Senator Bartoa la rrt t grata at the Whit Ilooee. AM ttpiV Kanaaa, ar raveooosty honary. yara I 1ee ba th f a fUef " tt tW for tha fieshpots sa4 ax eiii6ly spvesra , -Taa twt' taMsai 'at (ft anxious t stand wall .at aeert. tf t . t i they cooeiade that teaaroe Htf Is t.y ffjfr on bad term with the pridt. ebea jta" et fareil eei propoaiooa waicoiiea. J. naif a eettuei i , j VWttt! ewtV wilt eatt 1 w Tvuirivwyi uit' ui U4 mm ww- of encouragement tat denly awl with as Uttle crrvoy as elf f4? . a. K. 8. FOSTKB. t D hraotic: LouUbarg, N. C. Office orer Arcocke Drug Csapanr. President Roosevelt did Newlands and others a rank injustice" by stating that Mr. Mondell of liVyomlng deserved the lion's share of the credit for passing the irrigation -bill, and. thats- Reed-- er of Kansas, whom he was pleased to Hippie Mitchell. These factions, which hate each other worse than the Mon tagues and Capuleta hated each other, are whetting their knives for a fight to the death a fight in which quarter will neither be asked nor given. The chances are that they .win be so tmsy autchering each other neat year that the Democrats will sweep (ha state, a consummation devoutly to b wished, and will land Governor Chamberlain; in the senate of the United States. Still another source Oregon Democrats is the faet that they I rata desert a sinking ship. What the now have a great newspaper La Port-1 average Kansaa Repabflcaa fnot haa-l land to advocate their cause, the Daily kers, after la federal pap. ao4 If to tAe Evening Journal, one of the brightest I prevails that Barton csooot rear toe newsnanera In the land. So. taken all paa be will be as dVad s "Bao" in all. Democrats everywhere would doJ Pomeroy or Senator Georl Jim Laaa, weU to keep their eyes on Goternor j .There ts likely to be aofsetuloc oVku George E. Chamberlain and tb heroic I among the BepubUcaa Jaybawters st Democracy of Oregon. J am proud of an eariy qata kNsw Tnrsta. . " v ; Notwtthatandiog the OVcUloo. f Judge Amos II. Thayer of th loit4 States circuit court of appeei ta ttt railroad merger cases, whkh many overcredaJoo people .tboughl srttwt tha trust qoestloe. tha treat. Use Jotn aM Artt ad w$i u ' ate 1 tr-M.SiJt ... , --.litHfAtWf fWea mt acx Nrt. Ta 0wkrw etewi t k CVt4S f1 1 f- t.t. V Ct';4s. ! t' a.n..a, Ca t,-i, f W f fa o C& Oaea iil rl'eil tmt 4i aftaa. I'm. y-o ItitMsa. , . '"!:"- PicKliflE:Se3s:a ..is:K:;; '.ti:;: - kml As Am liii iami m mk Aim CWf ea-auf I iwt Waits? WfssV V" r, M W isaiiss aeya.a ia 4til la ) alssejlf nffi ' - - t 4 eS s-ha 1 tiit i I 1 : v ,,,. )Ma Arla4 X-e1. a-v, tt,.A tU' Jl Tew 'e fWe Vwa-W-M T k8 CVijuea-ne a H mM rf aa i A4ut t'.i eral ot ft t.nt el is i3 I tmmit a- wy Pof t; tn-Sf,l tJW 4sU-e- tre ol 15-ITI W?,r TfrU t GROCERIES.- a ... f ITi fae.t9 04 XA f lr vHif tt at se t4 fn etaU 1- U U It le lCL ' ' wt -f el r .'IllCIsS. to the population of the arid region, f the fact that Governor .Chamberlain e., m- i . tfva. a ii . aiBa I mtroaucea me u & vuavisaua'aaui' HAYWOOD RUFFIN. ATTORNBT-AT-LAW, LO0I9BTJB8. X. 0. irw n..ti in ,11 t.h, C.ntrrts ot Franklin ml adjoining counties, also In the Supreme :ourtand in the United States District and iU rcali Courts. , Offloe In Cooper and Clifton Bull din. ipUOH. B. W1LDKBL, ATTORN BY-AT-LAW, r, MuiaBxrae.v.o. was second only to-Mondell. I-would not detract from the just fame of Mon dell or Reeder hi the estimation of a hair they are good men and did, what ' they could; so did many others but the truth should be. told though the heavens fall, and it is this: "The men who deserve the most credit for the irrigation scheme are Francis G. New lands of Nevada and John C. Bell and John Shafroth of Colorado. Others aided them in an able manner, but they were the head and front of the enterprise, and were so recognized by everybody conversant with the facts. Ablef Insistent m season; and out of season, vigilant,; lacnui, couraswu, harmonious, they won what five years enee. ' 4 Montana. ' Of Montana It Is superjluous to say 4 muclu -It ls.-J3emoratle .now, hasav L ways ..been Democratic ana wiu in an human probability , remain so. xrue that the Republieana stole two or three terms in the senate from Montana, but that does not change the general prop- osition that Montana la Democratic At -present she has two Democratic United States senators In the persona of Hon. William A. Clark and Hon. Paris Gibson, and her chief magistrate i .!, Governor; Joseph- K. Toole; thor oughgoing Democrat, who -learned all politics in Montana and whose ble" 'wife ia daughter of that mua trious soldier and Democrat, General William S. Rosecrana (atom!. Cooe btw 4 to tM ed ex if twl 14 teal l&4rt tm aio hn sstad. .Ad Lit ta.aUa crtisg ia tlx l U 44 . UHs fcie ?tf saore. Rt. A mii I m m A m a, ... TV V tMl fm H f". Maeasa ' lc ! M'ora. oce on Main atreet. over Jones fe Cooper's agQ seeme a hopeless fight, and should have their due mead of praise. Presi dent Roosevelt has the ear of the coun try, and his praise no doubt helped P 8. SPKDILL. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, LOUISBUBO, H. C. Prompt attenUon given to collections. Offloe over Bjierton'a Store. ... W. BICKBTT, Idaho. Ever since. 1896 Idaho ha been de batable ground and la still W that con dition. Notwithstanding the fact that' Brown's soul, go forever marchls as. I - Njf H txmn Umm ItgJeed. new ooe are cooataatty forrl ZtlZiZxlZU - - " 2 . " I smu i i awe in me uregon uauy joarnai at iwv i uj, MUai Mw e My land. Or-, shows that eoowthlag u o I a4 m mmm mm it I uiV WI a. IMi f Aft w - . ... .lt ! f'lCI U It Baa JTandaeo. July as. a fi "aaai ami i . , . mm whlca ts of ta.TMitet raiperteace I the Palfl cotH s titers' ta aortaweat la particular ,. la MMxutwl t At tset a straatle 0aJ fee hmm tern. ummaiwl by Frederick Weyeeaeeeee. ft. H. Harrlmajt, T. B. Walla a4 Blodgvtt. who have )orf4 toca B Jamce J. ItUt .prieldnt of tb Ormat .Northern, ea4.thragh title cmiMMUt thM pereooa wUl praetkalty vmfnai tfce an tire prodoerio of cet laaatMiw. t. 13 .W., Jdrwlln, .UMrtr. saa. t t KoeeraeMAC' ffcuea for elt tnr tndki on th PmelAe aoe sod ewctit UiroH.eat aatu mm ar aw i .-trt. Sa let ft t haJk a CttlfvL 1 W V Wlwa eme a tmr ' ie Hi'mtf9 W ItMi S) M - e 9-l e, tv yt .e mf rfa lat'a.Aa. ITS- UP ' TO - YOU T: THE REAL CACSE. Ta Ujtrt aoMa Uw ! at f are n carMo pi at ' 4hnhS m M eaw. . YW ! aW I. b (: ( I MX Cal H la fJt W W T w4l l a II U If fmm - MA4 ... Vtefe HHi aks4 . ee aamwiw n m m CjsI otdft iff iesiVsisa sfturt Ta f-aa. y rf rtg I avoti U a4 cjft i IT4 W Ml)j?s- .S .Person s- ery Buxton. Pres. First national a ""T .v,n Otenn a Manly Winston JPeoplea Bank nf Monroe, Cha.B. Taylor, Prea. Wake or aat CoUete, Hon. B. W. Timherlake. office over Neal SjCy-'B Btore. ;.. - yy M. PBBSOJ, L ATTOBNBY AT-IAW. i .totJi8Btrat. o. ; : -mmm. in kU'eoortK Offloe on Main street. i- i( - , .- $ - " E ii i ,i j ii r r ' y" H YABBOBOTJQH, JB AT10BNEY. ATLAW; LOUIBBTXRO, N. 0. " s Office m opera House building. Court street All legal business intrusted to him receive prompt and careful attention Mondell, while the nickname he be stowed upon, the Kansan of "Irrigation Bill Reeder made that brawny tstates- man's political fortune, - being a .thing that will stick. Newlands, Ben ana Shaf roth are , the men who led the movement to a successful conclusion. California. " . Everywhere in California I found thn nmiMwrnts in fijrhtine trim. . Last year they came -within a few hundred jtmtoa nt eiMrinff n ffovernor and took three representatives in congress' away"'- -and he is one of the most brilliant lead- from the Republicans. The trutn is i ers 0f Democracy. the state went Republican in 1900 and nr.;n n 1V. . nnwnlli 4aforml -OB I- utkl.u Mnrt.t,a tw,LA iha u server of the passing show would b I era lumber saerket ta tWr a4. War-1 tad ol e W1tr4 lr tW f3m W at all surprised to see, Idabo return ta i gy1 Kuj f ,k 4 s the Democratic columa next year ufidt 1 , a h. )trrtMMM'e aana tufa ta the lead of ex-Senator Heltfeld and 1 combine wiu the are I Senator Frederick. .T; - Dubois. . They ia k tUie cJ3i V i ire uplendid Ughtem ana are uapte w " M . . 1 .IWt irM ii ei aka achieve a gTeat victory In tb Impend- ioe rouowmg uw'"l. I - . ' - - - w Ing a IA ej4a-if the igaorsaia4 aticai U-fHiftafW Aytl V C kasl .tit aid pstUftac a4 icelaicat t I ,. "".-..,. Of iitosoe'Y a t U sai 4: camDalgn. It will be remetn- Evening ,Telf frM of ltUatO, Om, I efr4 t4 W4r4 M I) to4sJ T. 4TTOBMBY AND COUN3B1XOB AT LAW. LorisBnae ir. -'f -J k Iff?' 1 Prompt and painstaking attention given to . - . i... .m9i tj hla hands. reri fluwr mwu.w - ' TrtV-w ! lawj.. i.' 7-. - iLSV to KoSt "wwS Hon: ire: that had the ballots been counted hc annlng, Honobt. w. winsiou, -v. th. tf,ntinn f thft voters bered and greatly to bl credit that Senator Fred Dubois waa one of the free silver RepubHeana -who -walked out of the Jtepubllcan convention at St. Louis In ISOa He "la atnan who possesses the courage of hla coorlctlona. cording "to the Intention of the voters, the Democratic candidate for governor: would have been elected, but by reason of some peculiarity in marking the bal lots enough Democratic ballots were Swift Climbing. . President Roosevelt's dlspoaltloo to stand by his personal friends has, in .its latest manifestation,, stirred, ,P a hornets' nest of vast proportion. By D R. D. T. SMITHWiCK, JOBNTIST, LOUISBUBQ, N. 0. once over Furniture Store. n.nnintlnr Tiwtnard'A. Wood to b ml- thrown out to give the election to the ' he nas broDght down upon ZTZSZiZl Republican candidate, witnwnomtnere-1 . - . fl ... wrath cf the old officer i a ad tsauad stock. The wpei eo Is now great aissansracuou amoug cue Republicans. - Therefore f . the Demo crats are anxious totget at them again, feeling confident that they will In the next beat pull uiider'tbe string winners by at least a neck. " J ' - - . ' r At Les 'Angeles I addressed the Iro-. quois dub,; and I never saw a more en thusiastic set of Democrats. These wh eount the electoral vote' of Calif bi-nia certainly in the Republic an coiumn ,next year reckon without their host Party lines rest.loosely and lightly upon Calif ornlans, and the Democrats are as apt to carry tne sraxe as not , Oregon. -; ; . , - Everybody knows that OregorUs Rs Dubiican by about 1 10,000 majority? tell or the ronnanoo or stur ta.sri la fW ea Ya-fi gigantic trust la stQi another e-cary I let V f Z Of Uft'.-. I 04 sM)1Csa tfaasaewy mTjww Bea Fvmaelaeo. July H-AaeO I cir) tPpct 'ttiatiaAX. W 4 cost eoppty en no eoaet em iaj tv .terday whea lh Wester feet waa aoootateA ala dttnefr tm the ' Beaver-Kill Coal eeaapaajr. T nuatta Vat thM Waattara fwl rvBSajr "eew.eoarroie tb eaipat cf t Ham 1 bm a&rrt sWaWt UV ei- HU1 mloee ta Oraaroa aaa Ifcat IS rtaOe I 1 . . win aeneerorta be eeaapota-S t ar fe I etta tS cysta fcavy ee-a STha.Weatera rt 'eoarpajry Is a 1 l-aej tic Wiisra4"t if tMl merfee of tour diffee-wt eataa- Ml . . : . era formeo eia oot ir m wwi scene: iaief wa v fe Uw Ol Uteieen Ais-tJ llWt oat tVs'l em mi 4, ti .at tw( itiaityWt4i4' SU-sf ?. SUPPORT .... -t'? . - ' i - . .. ' r' . "v tStpl ' . tattU83t a- ''Ir4rj -'' gaa ' iai' seal 'sr,anl e;ayn sj ejaiSt aa Saet jpgy fbSjejayi iHs sfjbaagasa JBJSJBJ nrtt-,iapaftf- A, UJJae-BS. QaiW na a a aa 4e4 art mi ICe tt J J". '.itaaaa af.k.y f'asieaa, ... . h. i . , . . T a s a , . i. ........ .. . ... Af sa: 1 .' f a i4 aatH) raj w 7 i., i ( ieMSF, awe a . ! ''1 don t 10 k g trr ' t Ststi UiaU-tf if tTteltn rXnf arruf declare 1 eomWaed ware the Jeaa ttaaf t I ,lli aai-a It tail tm I- - uuu ' .- I n C tVUaoa A C. t J4 U I ' t - - ' that 'It Is, hla Intention tocarry m 1 jj.- fta4 tfte aue oairao-4 be te I ,4 rdr tStseat Tft - SST'S' Si3 SHH"'' " SOUTHERH RAILWAY. ..onlahln nil aoon ( uenerai I Y!?MTr " . . "7" TT "7. " . . 1 I I tA4i bl I km aca fa aa t as ' f SaaI f I ' am,, b-"-' - . - . . - ..x,ra LJL Bntecateia as uae prawMai 01 e 1 " l -' ' , Young retires. The officers who naeei u, w, a ataffw a - I q T stSlr won more service 5nan. veaerai nwui ia awnnovinia- spsi ia ' would not object .0 strenuoualy to hi 5 1. . X , If Vl'MMM II Ming ueuieuaui pu . " 1 Mxeet wharf No. a. older , man,, for, beinff comparanvery voune. his Induction Into thatorac would shut the door, m tne races pi mariv older, men and soldier. There are only Beventy-seven mu war vet erans now holding commission 'to the armv. and It is said that all of them will be retired before TttC I, some witn r r - , : tat: m 'lii iiriii " l'"1 "' " " "' ' ' "tomtom t" ami ef a tfit t e !"- ir- r - "" ut' ! t. laas, 4 it ovm ieiW ?tn.stl jJnxl 1d e4We4 a4 ath tt)J(rtM aVrt U U$ I at ,. m. M a fa. -mm.'A a K. l.aa't.iJal' aJ llfl' l.iUl I 1 ' 1 1 " V ' . . , . I . ,irtote. Ao rraK. e e .t1l eat lWtt It -tlg4 I a -a. aH -...! a . ,s ... . I - . ei t . iVa a i Ag eUA a Jts-f aMr sr tnt . f weOMar Tmsw4 la,sia iiinj Iff 4 ? eavaa. samef ye4 aaat aaa aavtaa ; . IWi '.if f aa. i I... - -'Hughes A ja a a' v. . iwwj Oa t ... " a V f a HEVEn-TOOriHOT :.T0;uT. 1 isanejiaa a I aat m li ttM )ai!i',4 a tnt nf ! tt tt v"'" ") tal eev tU . k..J i Wlll'Dstk neeeyra, ... - .11 jiL.a.i number of rUlahUn. ar e ft, ol J Kl LaU 11VU VJ - si fee ffwrtm imii . 1 t a.n, m,nmt m ' - ...... ew m awnifw, ae a awl Mk.e iaavWaa to t-e ew a-af t -a 4Jae aaavlaM ? a..(9 vt t, taa'V. $ 1 a 1 l M-t Uat ae aw' a. 4w ewea-t aaaL, It 4m ik tatwat-Ac lea tvta -' I .! ft L W ".av a.. 'lain ia." 4-tM . -a. r t . . J . , HOTELS. FRAN fLINTON flOTKL FRANKLINTON, N. 0. Vl . -1. ....... I ,..... .....' k..ain.i,ji n,tvs,ii nlrtheless she has a most excellent! menL - General Wood, as it will be re-1 fleatonng Prent - s ptonmfltot wbh -r -. " MWU..XI Ul.lJ" .... ,-. . -. . . , - anrr iuooudi is towwi wi .... - - va Democratic governor in me person vi memDerea. was a urwu .u c ---- - - M1M , ... Tarlor I "-i r .f-r Good aeoomodation for the traveling nblle. . - - . ;''. v, Good Livo.Y Att&ehed that sblendid citizen. Hon. George E, Chamberlain, who appears-, to Dear a charmed "life- polltieallyand who. is a veritable Democratic mascot. When-, ever things political, in Oregon get so bad that they are intolerable enougn decent Republicans turn to,;Ch"ambcr- labiUs a political purifier ana vote ior him to elect htm to some uig uiuv.- iu when the Spanish jwar began and phy -sldan to came colonel SXtTcSy.'J fpha b, a ,yo4Ute. so .h.Wa4 Uayett W theron.hfrlders.Tof being madeloto duck prrfrrv y mtt tMit W.triVe 4-tet 4rt whicn rresKiem rv.w rti-rtai onrre of It lta4 ta ant colonel; henco juq aose inenpsmp, g aq4 . dfm!rAt, totai lrtf.Ve treJ, ai4 14 ': I that way and for those reasons he was , teapot, but It trill soon blow over, tof .J.1 V w ' " . ' Klected attorney general jat-the etata J'' 1 : ',-! ' ' f itlf - y . a , I W--l- . . . . 4 aMt a la-. . , ; ulASSENBDRG HOTEL J JP Sfaaaenbure Xropr 1 HENDERSON, N. C , Oo d scoomiaoaatioas. Good lar Pc llu eAattativ;ssT7ar : NORWOOD HOUSE ; wirnitii. . ' r'z iMorti Carers w. j. ovttvooD. Frprletor4 r ttroiiair of Comm srol al. Tourists sad Jraellnf PahUoSoUcited. - IKs Old Standard Grove's -fHTeless - M1! .. . i owe tU ten Uitf 55 isk el . sa If!, jw. r 1 -ft.'. taitUl ftot ttMtvavtat ita , I m f;r tit tf ti ft itt'1 tf JB "" tWf I ; : f AoCttHI t U'l'C Jrljt, SAt tatAa'liMw j... I mmhi aiaaMa T inawrr aiaiy' " a -e; s4 lrw o9 IN C I , , rryarairvy lavjr4 arntaaeit ta-e Abt .a pajctr l;i, g-aal-a 'a -.'..( t i? W t- it f i a a e A - ) '. a .a--i s a !.. SHI. I ., . -a k V' t I' f a- .a- aj ttf f t I f 7 aa' ' . . .. I Te-i l 1 H ""l e-aa 4 ',. 1 I 1 ( 1 . 1 1 . t ; f - Ki I VafWr Ult I e-tal. t I V .aw - I .. , e t V m a w.sr -f 4 e i.i ! t " i f ' a a 4 I a- n ( mitl i . a t i . - . f , 1 . a W T . a i t it i . n a " iff . .... - .... , . Y J t ft a ea a Wla teat f a1 f t. t h. 11 v- I ' i I aa IX taaeaaaf it at ai.e If i - ' . i ' t. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Aug. 21, 1903, edition 1
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