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jas. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. ; ' I . ft I f . ' I I VOL XXXHkUW-T LpUIgBDRG, N. 0, FRIDAY, ACnrST 2U:a , a CHUllCH DIRECTORY t MBTHODlB. j,iul.iy School at ftilto A. M. Gao. fl. Baxbb, Supt. V r-acbtDK at 11 A. tt.. and 8 3G P. It. ,v-ry riunday. Prayer meeting; Wednesday aighW M. T, Pltls. Pastor. BAPTIST.. Sunday SAol at 9:30 A. M-, I ThD3. WiU)sa.Sapt .v Prva-Wn(f.a.Lli AiM.nd8D PL, vry Sunday. . - Prayer m-eting Thursday night. II. a. MasHBUBHB. Pastor. EPISCOPAL. Sunday School at 9:30. Wm H. RnrFiH. Snpt - 4.rvin. momincr and night . on ' .t ini and 4th Sundays. P raver. Friday afternoon. Rav. J ohs Lohdok, Rector. LODGES. Looisburg Lodge.JJo,. 413, A. F. & A. M.. meets R-aud 3rd Tuesday nights in eaehnth. -,, r. Glark'sS 1$ H una mp fro t'oMMi6ual ajrtl. Letter tt n Un fa g -tt nn tt s Senator vCockreirs Growing' & Jndtfo In the Ruaoiaf Gray A1m - :HHt Special Washington Letter. OMB queer things happen in cur rent politics.; Last fall, just after the election, ,1 happened to be in Kansas City.The re porters came, around for i an inter view. As there wasn't "much, to- 'say about the election except that we had the hearts of the miners. They have made up their ialnds to advocate him for the presidency. Of course Dels ware has a very amall Influence in tha electoral college. She baa only tbrra! electoral vptes, but that mtterar4xi little.. Ift the. -labor .onions support Jodge Gray for tbo nomination with received a drubbing something less seij anything like unanimity he will set It. gl'BUILL & ALEED. ATTORI&rr-AT-LaW, Will practice In all WrCoarts. Offices In Loulnbarg and ToanganUle, S CZ nR. ARTHDEL U. PLEMlKtii DENTIST - c. LOUldBORO, . OfflceOver The Green Yarborflr Uo.'s Store. -v.... jB.8. P. BUKT, - . FRaoTICINO PHYSICIArT ZTSV BURGEON. Louisbur??N. O: . vere than that of two years before, I discussed possible and probable Demo cratic candidates f br the presidential nomination. Among other things I de-; dared thaf :aerEyipi Cockrell would make, a tiptop, candi date, and. would poll the entire Democ "cratic strength'of the country, i It waa KcTiaracter and capatlt ' . i : '. t Cr' W. it miner -an eiiiuoraiejmerview, -amx j stated my reasons for believing hi would make a strong candidate. My- nomination of the senator at that time attracted.- very little attention. The only omment I recollect was in the Washington 'Post, t which suggested that-maybe I wanted his seat in the senate, an inexcusable piece of." malice, for 1 stated in the aforesaid interview that"! was in t avor of his unanimous -re-election to the senate in the eyent of his defeat for the presidency. T6 -nil" such -flings as tiiat made by the Post the oroDer answer is the old and If he; nominated and tfe labor unions support blra with anything Cka unanimity at the polla 1m win b, elect ed. Gonseduentlr his Dronccts of Und- ingjn the.wiiUa-Hous r hj w ner of means to be sneesd aL Tlat liefwouldrlng to lT&exaIkdoLH efetf welt Informed cede, . juage ucaxf , ate . Jheerfut Choate slops Over. Hon. Joseph H. Choate, wit, lawyer boulvivant and ambassador to tb court of St. James, seems determined to out-Herod Herod as an Aaglo- ladorw mora ef lb Wsahlagtptt's r.f. swfi th caplwrs of CorawaHU, bet grl saaay popi will tetter It to t ty a dlpkx&atte play t rvrthrr imw oo tb part f AnmV a f-;ia tt sympathy find, rrtctalih for InUtO. WhU this tuUoo wss yuosg all b other cooatrWs wr wtinh; t Uk k whack sTwr.1 a wl yr Eu d 14 th Taa, tbatiwtr ta yb U tb V test factor-fa tb sOtamArcUl wrl and th richest fesOoa on th fM tbey arc cttnbtnx orr rcb o?ar h gala ber frVodabtp. It exu u( t assert that ao Uncs portkw of 16 British public rrjokva ta tb rtr tka brooght a Unit laryvly throacb It ptrttf i WashiBCtoa aod k'.s myrrt ts tros that Washlaxton tad hi brethren la arms taught th aa lua socd salatsry kswxtw ta lb rr- momt of colooJt but htiaMa 4-tare- doesn't often xpd Its tvnc la erecting statu ta thos wba tcti goad lessons at such tmtdwi e to tsosa.tstifht. It lookftgrry taU it It ts nwfWy part of ti urs muaa yaiti t.wbj aa aanc wtth th Valk -It la a rrmartabls fact that thrr men aoeaUoned f or tha Diaorraile preaideatlsl nomlnatloa art opemly ad Tocatlag public owaersbtp of poVUc utmtl-WllUsm R. llrsrrt, To X Johnsoa aad Carter II. IlartWn, lb first' named being owner of thrw gtvat aa4tb ut I vitr ... j ..... " . .... - .. -'.- . ini von a -ci - ugauga e tr,OTt4Mortb Carolla Tst Farm en' tcnttnoavtilili. a-i Wu titta Vat 4c IS pwrrisrtot ol tit isrsMst aa4 Jtba, s raiiiaf tu r., Krrf f" sa gttw akst4 tha shjt' Wtltt4 - ' W ,njsai tW f Emy aia i a nrf st Waft. E rSasttJCMtu crada re a scientific perfi 'game of chanCS yi amlon ' naA sa 1 smMsa si si i Yi MJyor Darrtsooa um mBxa ors aJsampWi slifytwsi Ur 30C l -A n r lom a n iocs clear out of their boots motto, "Hon! Boit ul mal y penseL bViguggeeting that a atatua of Qaoea Office in the rear of Buddie, Bobbitt Co.'s Drug Store, on N artwtreet. I) R. R. r. YARBOROUOU. PHYSICIAN AND 8DRQBON, lpfBCRG, N. C. Offlce 2nd Boor Hen. l-nlldlng, phone Nlirht call answered from T. W. Bicketfa residence, phone 74. B. U. MA.S8BNBTJRO, ATTORN BY AT LAW. LonisBCBa, a. a. Will practice in all the Co arts of the State Office In Court House. M aRCUa C. W1N3TEAU,, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. LoniBBuno, N. G. oyrici ovbb Corner Drug Store. nclal AttenUon given to collections, practice wherever services required. ("Kvil to him who evil thinks"). Now oeoDle are falling -? over each other In their eagerness to be known as the "original Cockrell man. Out in Mis souri the men -whojire now for Cock rell tor president are as the sands upon "the -seashore and - the stars - of the heaven. Even the .Chicago Chronicle has waked up to the possibilities in tne reockreu case ana nas sent one 01 its staff correspondents to Missouri to get the exact layof the lana. l sup pose it must be accepted that my sug gestion of Cockrell .for the presidency nearly a year ago was not such a bad shot after aH.'It was perhaps prema tare by something: like ten months. It seems now to' be agreed by a multi tude of people that1 "President Coek- rell" would sound very well to tha American Democratic ear. There is no H Per Ctr-L 1'ct t t J . , i i )tl'Vaf .. f V f t IrtliAi.." : " i ft. - , I v.- I M . A OM ..... i. ... A ....... ... -NM m. .. " Lj ' i us aii yv ort Cms j : Ji -Ya t4 ! i Vff ys V m a i. tl T tklt f H. MM M a sn .; ... (Of. poor, u .fAav aa iraoaawa -. . . . . iHa atT isf natam. , Jt. - 4- M m.j a m phu n. -. drJitatM; if jTtttm c4 tl lf ta. I . . aV , - J - Xft4. ni l t. . a C 4L Mt H,x a v 3 4 ns ana.) t Victoria be'frected In the city of Wash ington. That preposterous caper oaght to be worth' two or three dinners st the kins's tables for Joseph. As s tuft hunter he not only takes the cake, but the entire' bakery. He ought to ex patriate himself a la William Wa Astor and become a citizen of pefflJ ous Albion. But perhaps the susi- tion is Mr. Choate's latest and lamest joke. Better Las Than Never. "Honor to whom honor la due" Is aa ancient dictum worthy of Oertainlyjthe place etJyziftJUl alMJ proceedings touching Urf L4uHaea Purchase exposition sbotBdjajitjka Ho jThonas Jefferson, tUoug ferflU po sonsj nave oeen aomg mmrvra mm to squeeze the Immortal father of rajt er tt it ii la iwsuartnaysEt. twa I would Uke to quota It all. but a few extracts must suOce. litre tby in: The people sbovs an ar lrrttd In tb secuiiag of satisfactory Iraao portatloo faculties tboro5tly Is ap Ing with tbe proa-rsos of tbo tis and la tha taking of the prrpsrsiory wp f twrfayKtt a Urn iLifm iosc lima aA rwff tasft tatel I : v ' . . m . . li .f . O ka - I 1 JXfBlM lrft.rs .MiSslA, tod to ha baaaa.:ia Kst(msotfits4 tod to a bamswac UsaW t troaiuiaiTmmtmMj s.Taialaf"af W4 M u as.at a Jt aisf m WnN s l ataalaf M sks4js as ts. aatil We Rcaaest ' . Yoar lte FIcasare- cl Company . , At Pf af.aa aa aiWa aa f tf af 1 W tWl tasfU, at 9 tt a (Ida or4s lit ittw aa 1I4 a 4 ticl aarr aoa, TVa a wet om of t&t kita Us Uta Uft, PatiVta tateira lea.t 114 tint trp tha tatwa raca a taa Um. iM.tiiJiriT wnniiit of ih tra- iTkrisf Iroai tkll cavat ara larf tai doa alMilM There Is UttU ol for ,fe citirt sad la Vfa al lM t3 to faithful public OcUta tb pfl's ok should b a cowmsod. I fail to agree with tbos wU claltn to Cud tha sola taorlog rtaoa, sf tb gursl deslra for pabllc ovarfshtf la tha st- poop: or tnts iry UttM fj-9 tin frf fti :' Hh oa IW lr" Asl iter to as ssm9 wi bft 04 Wtt ii fcro aaa 1 cosaa aot '6lf iw Iusky'i kttta. tiqi km prrsrat oWflTta h-em Io aiacicat cam, ti to it rarrf I labor. Hri U swtoVtr. aa4 mil si)inia sr a VertM. 0a3t JWn4 1) R J. E. MALONK IoniAAroAa w4 t tfwa rasilfio Mi 1 r si owf good reason why Missouri, the stron- aU ihe a few Ut, fmof anil mAot wtiahla T IAmiWTn rr ' - At last a movement has been started to 'do something like Justice to EJhane man wJLlhaut whom there never nave, aec any Louisiana tvui chase to celerjfiieXi Thera, lajlg rraur onn state in the Union, should take a baclfef'v2 seat. That General Cockrell would make a capable president fhere is no doubt would tloa He Bi'Trial dodrawtlty of -c oara fg p7Mt t . taao puiblfe VwbrsLlp was first dtrwlsd by m UttsiWs b4 sW trsUr tb outraged smtlmeot of tb poWi. ,, , irasMd br tho Intolerable srr- fra l,M S03' 11 ' m dered by tbe local trsctlo roapotML. J latloa. Wsi toata las as4t 11 BN lis onxra w iw i cwertMf, ib ca tt a- irrtTBr, or too irscnoo conpnc profwry n a a a -a a i-n sw mwt 'ii I aw wamiflli an Mit aiim toAn al Stab! Mt S-f nyww m mm SSo MO WM f-v tta AM Ms' mMi, 7 ".':,".m .""" 'g va tlUts art Wvt ad fta.j at."?f aa-rslf a Urn toZr n iwo L ) Wa s4 fs aa o4 a4 . a a V . a-. , rfr' t4,l ai-V W atavn 111 ia it; iv mmA.C ..' V a osati-a - l tas.tof" 4 ira aVt 4.aj a ilk't ll-at wt f f j-ua. "Wt f 1.W1 aaar a0r, al4 CW sawCUoaa a r4. ai tt i-i ! a t4, -ft; f t laaiis tu siiwi n aVf 4- fmm Ia Itea f aa avt. mtm-9 a rVj at t tiwst o . tv.. ' svism-" a tsitw K'a a la octu i t if shWi a alai 'f t t . ft lis Imt fTJ a inxmnii i"f rt a ta In f aar fAlfJtT frtmrXTf m -f U -TH faTf H' taaj . f a af art ftt a f mmmi at vwtsi ua., aa4 . . wrn m iniOAW k'HA.CTlOINQ FHYSIU1A.M AJMU bumw". LOnlSBUBS, H. C o aw over Acocite Trug Uompany. Ttttl BR3" He has servea twenty-eigut years iav53ffersonlan exhiblf. It k rataer kite the United States senate ana nas tr think nf. th Tnfh fcrl.t recognlss and epprwtat tbo -rasposas' bill ties aad obliaatloos axmi by themliirttf wtl tarn fraBxhtsro from wtdckl anftab tlfct'rWard for tb pubUcftfhta, rorS mrlua tnaoctal achieved a very high standing in that JJ IZI . Ty body. He was a very strong; silver 1 Taigodatiorf. of ,4lleAtia ffMaos5 man, for which reason the Bryan conr i , r. e. a. W)sfB: t'RA.CTSo'HYirAKt Loulstmrg, N. C. Offlce oveT Aycocke Drag C sns pan y. thusiasm; he IS excjeedingly conserva tive, for which" reason. fhe",lusiness ftp association' of Wbikaia 4athlaso seems to be? the prime promoter of this tingent would lSupport him with eu; IjanAibla undertaking. A location baa jiot -yet been selected for tha exhibit. hut W. S. McKean, secreUry of tb as-! - .... - 1 vv M. HAYWOOD RUFFIN. ATTORNBY-AT-LA.W, LOTJISBCR9. V. O. sjjRaxqr. fceists would Jt fear hiim His serry, ,otborlUtIrar as- sured that some sort of place some where will be- permitted for tba Jeffer-1 son. xuimt, xuai dooi or corner ouui torcecome trie Mecca or au democrats hrp-l. airr( sgaioas wVkt - ba ntvt tfrws, bst wakV lod ai ! ad srtwSs hiss to cborta, v sc1mm4 m pouWa) eraiioaa sa4 i thy ti This can of )m3ikm saadc ass ft aaraat f tW covocroaora at mm V tttal TVataa araa ) VI4SM rM a 4f smm rt a 4 iUitowt to ai t Ciiil KUtft i'iti fttta Ia4 Will practice In all the Courts of PTankJtn nadJolnlng counties, also In the Supreme 3ourt, and in the Duited States District and mruttil Gourta. ToiHce In Liooaer and Clifton Building. tu T HOB. B. WILDER, JB-NEY-AT-LAW, Ice as a gallaht-onlcer in the. Confed erate army, which would have "been A" bar to his candidacy ten years ago, m this era of good feeling would -prove a good help. A Union veteran has much respect for a Confederate veteran whd bravely fought during tt war for whathe believed to be right and whj tiuif fightine when the war was over." His-liberality on the subject of pea sions would also help him with the old Union soldier. In his private lifeMie1 is absolutely above reproach. . "If nom inated, in all human probability he would be elected; but defeat would not hittt him a particle. No one-can defeat iinf for thesenate whetherl he runs for 0c oiiawaaaweb tor. F.J ATTOR TaU7st0. sf . CU i' ? LlilfJfcflMiasWl president onotOwP consent to run j.or jjresiuem aim buuuiu vc feated, the people of Missouri will not allow any one to oppose his re-election to the senate. The "one gallus" fellows at the forks of the creek would see to that, with tbe hearty co-operation of the majority of -the other people. The suresjway for a sepitprial aspirant to to . fact, of. all Americas dtlsena who t -visit the ; exposition, for Jefferson' '.wisdom, prescience, courage and tact tionbled the area of the repubUc ffa- Vlva) Of TW"yr-T r. lra'rnr HKexx yeaf ;it mjbejnjrjlljhist. I Wedheaded Virginian Is thHttt salnt of Democracy. They who booor him honor themselves at tha samo-tlaao. Uncle Mark's New Sobriquet. What's in a name? That which w call a rose I By any otair nam wouM smell as wrt, tb dfrl foranTbtlf1a pulXc erahtp bar gooa fartbrr lb a a tr wish for decent sad romfortabi factll- Umu -Tb creak sum of oaf dtlscw I accoAdl to hare bra odocatrd la U Wa ttel in tmm pnpuc owrnermtup uco too so. iair. jwn i jseaaooobl matbod of bsndKojr an I V"J 4 r ' " kex ntiunra for tb oprrattoa tttsUl bla ftrfia oris -aaa. Tb whkb tb practically rxcltwlv aa of 0rW rprlaaoUasslsa4 public property la roqulrwd. raUl ' . ownership Is dlrd ss oMmtblag lutsrita ta bM CJl fita a -f . mors tnaa a saer means to sa too. i n, .k- obtaining of satlsXactory orrvico. it s n. r tr" as iH ! ta s f ") - M a n a i ii a ii I n i,i sw te awssavns FWSSBJI tSW BP" I p. IW fi mi (sra aaj' 4.s. ... r i m )'' v aa f' jittiw I llH SW fc sin rniQr S I..C t Siafw lWi r- tl f aa nainwa V s Launim Fountain p SPRUILL. aTTORNBY-AT-LAW, LOUIBBUKO, K. C. Win attend the courts of franklin, Vane UranvUle. Wrrn and .Wfcke connties, also tk"" BuprSSe WarJ NorthTlcarollsa. PTotapt attention given to collections. Office ovr Bgerton's Store. , , r basMboo thTbtiW that tb proSts Rr rrubaf from ik ass of -War pi.rty f thajbllc prporsty hilioa sbpublic; tiarnia gfafttlhg to tndlrtdsala of tb right to enrich tbem4r st tb ex pense of tb maoy by tba eirlaatv aa of tbe public's property is ss an fair ta practice, ss fst- la theory sod aT 0 morallxins: In Us result as wrrr Iba Joy - at-a Rr3d.Mtif t bao apo tba sa4 -4 tbr dsoa. taMaiksa, tlrrt It tba al a sot. bUV 'D25T Clin IX t.t w itjji aw " Ftr Rsal Dtnrr. srrafai Itt Wa. ls$ ?h tin. st tba tti.iJs tiofrro boars bos Nana CarJ UtatNr tost' ,ckrrM)t ia flf otlrtaoj a4 S Mivl4. llM I ? itr Vao sws rVV W4 trt babtta of 4Vpots of tb,oWo days I tfev, f1 'b4 l4 3mbi MsiMCwSBjl)biOt a wi rW Xaraa a . f j t """ ".r4. .rz ' atra, iiit a i tw ia t. u a: ratoennx oc in, taxrs ss ihqhwhi i - - . i. ".-' . 1 a - - " -- protUgsla UroxUaa. - I a j ',l . :,ra f f I aoaai a a rau into a rii or ms own uiggiug wuui i . names, epjtnets-'and soortqueiB cave T W.BICKBTT, . .,.'. .... itt0rnb7ant CODWSBXLOB atlaw. Prompt and painstaking attaotJoB-gtven to Bsfers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John , Uannl, Hon. Robt . W. Winston Hon. J. t Boxton, pres. nrai buoii o."- ' fton, Olenn fc MaiUy, Winston JPeoplesBanX, of Mosroe, Chas. B. Taylor, Prs- Wake For at College, Hon. R. W. Ttoberlake. Off) over Heal ft CQ.'s Store. be to start an Intrigue., to slip into heed aDDlied to the senator, all soor . . i. n si- i m i r . . . - 'lor less deafiriptire, buU aatll, thjfcjOst . -r r is a famorfi sayjlnfiofhsfara.) Senator Marcus A. Hanna reads editorial page of thc8t-Xouls Repab- I nrauMb? ta uc it mayf Pa3 aodTwbitlaai Hid I Hp- P ' ' . ari? LtlV I wrr(.y prra-. saocal Vm ba ataatl VUM u Liv ao a isi a i v . s v svmwi r jbu k a -.a . a i . tm . day, Julyf j5TMclkracpiHxUlVncla aiuiB. p. ic myr. v uw T I a W-K1 t rlt r-n-T t- 'j .--w :-i;t. . sans ' My experfrjKa m oarui itr ao4 tho inrrstlgatlous I bavt sioco mad 4 4 pockreH's. seat to toer senate while h Is a candidate tor the presidency. i; Is easy for a newspaper a thousand miles from Missouri TSlret up cock arid 1 bull stories as to "why" the people of OCWhen Oeueral McCook was. Ia an rr-r PBRSOC MissourlrSre supporting Cockrell for the presidency. . ? There is another Democratic presl- 'dential Hichmond In tbe field In the person of Hon. George Gray "of Dela5 ware, who was for many years a lead ing member of the senateof the United-t States and who is now on the, federal circuit benchr In the senate Judges Gray succeeded Hon. Thomas', F. Bay4 srd. who resigned to be. secretary of street ' h YiidAijdia. - i ATIOENETY ATUW, LOOISBTJBa.K.C, k bilBgj?CnfBtires AlTT leiral business intrusted 0 flies lU'Oy. n 1TTORWBY AT-tAW lotnsBTTB, jr. o. Praetle. tor aU eurjs,? Offlos on Main 1 .jteXiriiCleaefiiTlri,is first Judministra- - - ' , 1 . , .... , v.-' I UOn BBu . WOO was, aiuuasauMo- i "51 kwfart 'ofTfiti' James! durlriffl" Olevaiand'ai second administratJou.T- One? "would travel rig"and( far foreidlsfiovering a finer specimen Of mental ana pbys- Ical marihood than is Judge Gray. The first'time I ever saw nim was at Tne; Tilden convention at St. Ixuis ln 18(8, hen -and where I was merely an ln tensel?.lnterested looker on In .Yleuna. Judge. Gray- placed Senator Bayard In nomiaatloo for the presidency: He waf then-in the bloom pf a aplendid man- "iiood and attracted universal 'attention by the grandeur of hia physique and the excellence of ' his speecn.; Tom that day to thisvhe has been a growing man and has kept himself weu in tne public eyV President McKinley ap pointed pirn as oua m ih f"" "" to him will -teceive prompii uu . . J) D. T. SMITHlkp- DENTIST, i LOOISBUBO, - - H. C Office over Furniture Store. aorementtoned they all Indicated that he was of the male persuasion. No hell likened fTiffolff wTmaaT" flTfTT atnanotbrn b too dbuaNUa rorttKd (bat to WW ear It day.? in command at Pmfir ibe. Indfitns frequeutly becam some, and as they wr quits aumerrras T.lntiiat vicinity they were : somewtia ' i t I -I-?' ft.. M ...ft . m uanrerouB,. iuf iwu wn vuiy vo w treated coQrageousIy. but also tactmny. Among tUPjr enters cowrow- was uw most pestiferousPvdaxtlrtef" filled his tank wUb4ratr..olo-OT 6sSe& upstairs wltk. V4UiLfa. KanA. Into tbe room where General McCook iaf rn Uo. Her art tbt Uf" of etfta ftlio arrfHaf saar-tn Aad attb ,wOl, t;a prcjodaca, Aad ba than. aca4 at caa A VTfhtt ssaa is rcrrq ta . Of aoclxb) tb 4ocsJwl jrtaoia- tscaa, ( Ua i&w great Ua i ttat of public ownership t orltbrr a fad am fti'am, f It tatsiaNI to tb Bomndrst of raoimoa aroM. tba aot la of fiattvlaa' rrsaoos; (bat It wl3 aoty bUa tivksseo tb bonVa of taxaUoa weighing upon our rlttaaa aad redneo tba rates tbrr must rr for tb I? ct nt m ftrnlabM by tbat ara tirf tt tba arfssrr at -ite-rompaaia at as uisti a com ss ihm Main. . tt aa ot ttn. tbry data exact, bat go far toward to- I ra-ang corruptioa Ja puM affairs by j MV " T ring tb cats aod lac-rattv roc i ett taa artjaat . su xaa. aaposo jdebaaebcry of pabUcjoacUla.' "U ah spy CMsnmln.' i sfa .,So& griLjso).. IwSvMI r" $m-M3mm oHl I k-4 a b i' w swv a aootoa . - arwr-o Smi 'ji-M. woar writing. Walking up close to th geri&raL tlaa atMAy-f itpArled, Whotbar bis tcltay Corwrao' &tr7imasSa.ofl tha Uwry- Sista -irr;ook.oowardr a meYaf ho raada' tb' CloblVmorrat I da tinned wrftlnsi madaMajHl, attrrrd I kaow, tf at If, ba dnr I sra, ara bit .IJn'o-Jword, bufotft ofbarnr''of "btti porgt lad dndf bom win ru waa eye watcnea -joiotowb putpt . nanwyt jpojirrrosoB wwm w t Tho chiefs thinking nerhap (bat Mcrromi Prajrrpb fwwa IUC staad HOTELS. $ isffl-- 'Sff PR 4 NK 1 j1 NT0K HOTEL mlssloBers, who negotiated jtbtf Paris - treaty, al the, close pf; the 'SeaSfeU wa i' ATtanXJSriS;C.5 nd subsequently appointed jhfnivt ' t'tv . ntZ J Dnlted.Stafes crrcult vd9e Tesloent (7, J WfolM PlTA H RrLeVttt . fiDrKlntedhimU.CommIs- . " ftit-i'tloer-torakl in settBag the anthracite Good accomodation for the trareitaa; i; 8tt lSL8t yUf. 'the tftffllt; and nbik Good Llv,.T Attached dfllicata duties of wbicb position be dhv tlarged wltb such tBCcett toat oe woo Cook bsd hot heard bHl taW. : t cowardaHw watched and mad no alga. rewj yelled. "McCook heap aWaTari ardr Unfortunately for V-(i dian. be dropped bis. pistol ba ajLTli stnntlv McCook seized blm" by tl neck and Unceremoniously kicked down the atalrs, where be fell sprawl. lnsr amonk.lJl f ollow ra, w)lr- wfa dumfounfled by thaWfrtf ifl PJafW man amrrrma: violent I hand1 to the nereon of thelcblef realizing , the si tustiou, shouted; row old, .woman! Elect , yos va ner chief wblclu i$jvrxf&$ ft straightway, The lUpobue bat called Uncia Mf B rii.wajnlj f depoaeai f - r,.. That Wssblno-- 1 5?"tt?I C ' A good deal et dlscassloil tt going aa over the proposal of soma Eagusbmaa to pat up a statot of Georga Washing". ton to London. 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It ' 'i I Hb tbt s4 rW tt a saa-4 K".) r 4aajataf. l"XUf J toy viT. 49f rT f f Pftttfl in pan. ill jn.'t',j t "0-t A7 X laad (k mi , ; ! j.w.ft4 bt fwi atw -m i awdtwiiMi tA, - ' AKTS. - - n - " IjEVER TOO HOT TO I(IT. TVi tia aatswtipt -s a V4 w 'i.i v swiiVt b aJaata laUft ovoisv.lo-4 s.t . i . ftjsasa Cf4 of la ta,. Ia4 a a .!. f VI.- V r . tss,t lf aw"iaaa -ta FRLSU SUiTLY or snocnu aV-r usntAt t, in tr? tnaa. it - ptMupy auwi...w . EASSENBURG HOTEL. J MasMsentotirfir v JPropr 'HENDEBSON. N. C: Go dl aeoommodations. Good far. Pol l,f and attntlT .Ta.?r j - :..: ,'.F: a j" r;: NBRW00O HOUSE Q v j- f sa sa.MAlIss at. ofroD,Proprtesor4 rtoaa ot Oommwolal. Touxlatt f T?3'Fcrmula tells the story : lgrghMat other Ch Jjp "a '"' "a.i '" ' " - - : s - -" 1 , ' 1.M t . IIm firt - , " Tba to tba 4if. . to WKtrsalaf " . 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 28, 1903, edition 1
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