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- '' " ' V ! """ ' -1 . - . " . ' , -W -ITw-vmmV. s- ' .- v. .. . . JAsl A. Ttf aiiAsV Efli::r rtl;bl;r r , , J.;, 4 v . 1. v ' - . .7 - " .--.4 - , 1 " VOL XXXIII CHURCH D1RECTTORY KtTHODIBT. t Saaday School at 9:30 A. M. Qwa. 8. Baxkb, 8opt. PreMhlne at 11 A. li., and 8 8& P, U. tery 8anday. -' - , Prayr meeting Wednesday night. M.. T, Pltuou Pastor. : BAPTIST. - " 8andav School at 9:30 A. Si. - ' 1 Thob. B.'Wildu, 9ni$V. r pre4hiBtr at ii, A.ait, an8p,ja., rrr Sandaj. ' - - - Prayet mating Thnraday night' " H H. Mashbubhb. Pastor. ' , SFISOOPAL, Suttday 8ohool at 90. ' - W. uw BarFiH.'8apt. SsrrtceSt maralnff and niht , on tit, 3rd and 4th 8andaya. Kfnio Prayer, Friday afternoon. Rv. J ohj Lohdoh, Rector, p imxjfca. ' Loaabar Lode. No. 413, A. P. & A: M., meets 4st and 3rd Tu$dy itnu in eaen monttu lJroOB(eaonal card, gPUUlLL & ALLIED. ATTORNEYS-A.T-LA.W, Will practice In all the Court. -' OJffcea to Lovlabars and ToaDgavllle, M C - J)R. ARTHUH H. FLEMING, 1 DENTIST. LOU13BURQ, . . .B. C ; 09ca Orer The Qreen k Tarboro Oo,' I 1 " ' ' QB. 8. P.'BDBT, i . ra.OTicawo parsi(?Ajf AJiD subqbon. Liouisburg, N. C. Office la the rear of Bod die, Bobbitt & Co.' Drug Store, on Nasli atrept. D ,B B. P. TABBOROUQU. PHYSICIAN AJ5TD SUEdEOU, lotrifB0Ra, N. C. Otto tad Boor Men: baildlmr. phono SB. Htckt alii anaverel from T. W. Blckett'a reatdenea, poone 74. B, H. UAS8BNBCRO, A.TTORNBY AT LAW. e W1U praeUoe In all the Court of the State Offloe in Co rj Hoveei M ARCUS C. W1N3TBA1X ? ATTOBltBT-At-'tAW. ' LoniBBuao, N. C. Otnca otbh Corner Drug Store. BpecUl Attention eiven to eoileeUonei Practice whererer oeryleea required I) R. t. B. laAtONK; ' pAcrriciGiPHTsi(HAirAKi surqbon. oaoe utox AyoocXe nras Company. . PBACTICINO PHYSICIAN k 8UBQBOIT, . Loulaborg, U. C. Offlee over ArcockeDrxtcCsiapaay. Yfu. HAYWOOD RUFFIN. . ATTORN BY-AT-LAW. . - LO018B7Ra. a Will praeUoe in all the Court of Franklin nl adjoining countlee, also In the Supreme 3oart, and in the United States Dlatrlct and CSrta Om ta - - trir Offieelo Uoope and CUXton Building. rpaoa, B. WIUQBK, ATTOBNBT-AT-LAW, LoinsBuae. s. a. Oflee on Main street, orer foam k Cooper's 'tOT - ye' F. 8. SPRUILL. ATTOBNBT-AT-LAW, LOtnSBTTBO,. a Win attamd the eourta of Franklin, Tance. SranvUle. WarreB and Wake-eomattes, also U gapreoa sGoartS ot-jrortB OaroUns. Prompt attention gtvefe to collection, i Uffloa orer Berton'a Store. p W. BICKBTT, aTTOaSBT ABB OOUNSBLLOB iatfW.' LbmSBOBS B. a. Prompt and painstaking attention BTreB"to ery matter Intrusted tonla bands. v-'' K Befers to Chief Justice Shepherd, HoaweU Wanning1. Hon. Boot. W. Winston, Hon. f, C. Buxton, Pres. First National Bank of Wto rton. aienn k Manly, Winston, Peoples Bank of Monroe, Chas. B. Taylor, Pres. Wake For at College, Hon. B. W. Tlmoerlake. , of flee over Neal k Co.'s Store- ; J ATTOBHBT AT-fAW wuissus, b -. - '. ta aB sonrts? OfAes'on Main n tabbobodqhvb. AT10RNEY ATtAW, v LOmSBtTBO.Df. a . Oflee tn Opera House hulldlng. Court street All legal basinets intrusted . to him ill reoeive prompt and careful attention. )R. D. T. 8MITHW1CK,'1 DENTIST, LOtllHBUBa,. - - BVCV Offlee orer Famlture Store, - . J -rm-T-rj HOTELS. FRANKL1NT0S HQTEL 'rvi, i-"'. uood aeeomoaauon. zpr u irareuajf nbllc. Good Litavr Attached , - - ,:-r.c: ':.. ..--.lW4i'v a ; 0id ainttsdatiens.1 Good iaretPo lltennaatientrre aerTanV XV .4.. V- WYOOD HOUSE W. J. BORlTOoD, Proprietor ;. PUronage - ofVcommcrclal, Tc-riri ft IWraUatyBbtt:'':.' "l. W W .; it tSpectal Washington Ltttw i - Oil tUat great pressure is be- .. - . - wxuugai to Dear on Kepub-r Ucan Indiana ngressroea to the Bepabllcan nominee for mayor of InOlanapoiia and that they are showing great -. resistance to ; the ; pressore, 'not one of them being wllHng to follow'tne teaa oi a political corpse. The 8t:jloaGIobe-Demotrni:ld themaelTea and to hn- theashiBgton Post are engaged in a f manlty- and drillxatloo to do Is to ex QBeer gabfest". The G.-D.4 Tociferalea tte lmbUTork firoia Enrope. that, the .Republicans did It, while the j We8t of Bospoma b Is an anachro Post solemnly asseverated that Grover ' DJsm- -Tbe Rasalans were la sight of Cleveland did tt -and adds' that theje mlMrts of Str Sophia la 1877 Gk-D. Bnd all other Republicans are a r-ErigUnd. interveoad . and Bald, lot of Ingrates In not ascribing the glory-i rther shalt thonf.go." Ira a to G. C. in which contest a Democrat ! srreat PJt7 that England wu not toad takes about; as mnrh tn-h,Moc the impartial old Woman in the fight betwixt her husband and the bear. Judge William H. Taft resigns the governor generalship of the Philippines on physicians' orders, yet we have been repeatedly assured that the" archipela go is a veritable paradise really a splendid heaRh resort. Governor Beckham of Kentucky talks like a man who has no skeletons In his political closet. He hurls defiance at the Republicans. In his initial speech be said: . . . . Y.?. hav nothing to conceal; we Invite n full and fair investigation of our record, and we gladly go before the people upon that -record,; believing ImpUciUy .In the sincerity of our purpose and in the right eousness of our cause. The Pennsylvania Democrats In their state platform eschew national politics altogether and devote their utterances entirely to local issues. The piece de resistance is, Uy outrageous and Idiotic Penhypacker Hbef iaw Eastern pa pers are predicting that the Democrats will sweep the state. It is given out that Senator Matthew Stanley puay lwiff close bis public ca reer at Tn enrt of li o niuunf - f.u7H pcuaiviui the edification of the marines. Mat- thew Stanley will retire when the coffin , lid Is screwed down good and tight over nis mortal part, and not till then. The political boss -may die or be bounced, but he never yolnntarily retires, - It fsigiven out ant:.tbaf hereafter President Roosevelt will Insist on fit ness in consuls. As nearly all the con suls now office were appointed by President . McKipley or blmself, the new pronnnelamento is rather; tough on Republican consuls. . The best way to -Improve the service Isto turn them out and appoint Democrats in their place. The San Francisco Chronicle advo cates a high protective tariff because it brings a large- revenue Into the treas ury 1 A: large customs revenue .means . a large Importation of foreign articles, which Is the very thing which we have been told for a century that a high pro tective tariff Is Intended to prevent. Evidently the Chronicle, as a stand pat ter, has got its lines mixed. ' Another Republican vice presidential'! Richmond in the field! This time It Is William EL Hunt of Montana, now governor of Porto J Rico. 1 Perhaps "Cheap Wheat John" I. Webster of Omaha will consider Hunt's candidacy as a trespass on his preserves. Hon. "Gas" Addicks could bully the men of Delaware successfully and with T&PWiBiJy. but; when his understudy 'Senator AIlee, bad a female postmis--tress fired she set the state ablaze with indignation. The latest political roorback is to the effect that Secretary of the -Navy i-Moody is to resign and Governor Crane, also Of rassacbusetts, is to be appoint ed in Ws stead. Moody -will not resign. Republicans hardly ever doT, ' Since Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles made 'his famous ninety, mite dash,ln nine hours In Oklahoma noth ing quite so - strenuous has happened among those under , the limelight as Gubernatorial Candidate Belknap of Kentucky In his great act of pumping a. .hand ar.. : Really President Roose velt had better loot to his laurels or he wlll thd longer head the procession of physical. cult. Z - . ' . . - ah guuu. ciuzens,.wiuiout regaiu to race, color or previous condition . and without reference to political "affllia tions, will heartily Indorse President Roosevelt's, practice and theory; in re fusing to accept ;any gift of consider-' ablefinancmlc valuer - A president -of .tMtfnited States should be as Csesar demanded his wife should be above usplclon.- " " , , Gvernor 'Alexander Monroe Doek ery,., who ; wa? once pronounced ,?the most1 pulcbrltudlnous . member of the Missouri delegation in congress, Is evl-entiy'fixing-'to anuggle tip to the east! ern Demoeraf8,"as he has removed his badge oL Populism his whlskersr '. j Pennsylvania?)? -lor Judge Gra'y.:' WhUe It is not at. all probable that i-ennsyi vania iemocrats . wui De;- per inlttad-T to . name . a Democratic' cand- I'date'for the presidency it may be; of interest .o j note : their, actions looking toward, that result ,. A press dispatch from Scranton, a center of the anthra cite coal industry nis;a8XfojQows: -: T'he IOTocrB ot Eavpwnaa 'county; in convenften berB today, indorsed; George Onrf 'WUsdngton, DeL, for president of tTnltad StateAj; The. followlnj ;rso!u adopted: ' - ..-v . , j.-, rxM tf '.We.1-the .Democrats "of Lnckawanna dounty,' In invention assembled. :Tecog nlxe '"With . pleasure 'the masterly, ability, sound ; Judgment, -atrong sympathy with the2 manses i . nd: broad, statesmanship of term and Voluntarily retire to private ut tateC eoursn wttB life. That iBB jeood Story to tell for i But why should there be a mrain and we -earnesUy; commend him to -tho.i.haTlrJet.othinselBB with " which -to i -Li -1 itti 'iSlijBi33!;'!Cnii' IaA a-lal a-lwam t ' l J W.P'1 AUTJWWAB ''lawa-aSCjOT-r-aiU VIAIt - UAlUk . t Ida i-XUCX 1 'US , 1,-v- nJ Drtrcct XLAC: ROOT Fluid Ertrcct.rrJC i.V rir'l rrr.ctrCOG VOOD DARK ' Fluid Drtrcct SAT, .- s ' a A . f -. ' r-, lT!rM:rr:PlJVlAr,-l Extract t j ;X A PotpoarrJ ? PoJktcsJ L . 7 and rnsl rossjam j " - ' ' PUaslnily" Printed ' tt wb&v vwzracraiio uiiminmi . date for president of the United BtaU- ury nseobar of the United w.i?K-C,'t COUI Trd circuit, and cutties in the coal fields.- He also ant as caaJwnaxi of the nrtltmtton hoard for th Bb-mlna-hnm AUl) S0ftaal aeidav The Unspeakable TBrt- ; . ; . ; One JLUlnj: the phriatUa powira of tbo u.s.eep ner oa DCs off and let. Ruaeia have her way. Recently a Bosnian consnl was murdered by Turk. Moc recently an attempt was made by then to assassinate an American consuL The United States should Join Bosnia In an appeal to the other drOlaed nations of the earth to drive the Turks back to Asia, where they belong. They are a blot on the face of Enropa. -Thelr butchery of men. women and children Indiscriminately la Macedonia ' Cannes the gorge of every decent man la Amer ica to rise. If Napoleon and Csar Alexander could have agreed on their Tilsit raft as to which should hart Constantinople the Turks woukl have been expelled from Europe a century ago. Great pity that they coo Id not agree: The Turk must go! The Rootof the Trouble. Under the above caption the New. I York- World prints the following edi torial: . . Most et the troublen with our Been! and currency systems hare the y "i f pee a redundant revenue. Bills are already preparta for la trod oe tlon at the extra session of ooocrean pro idins a way in which the banks can get nnuw ana larger snare OX tne n m rhuv man larger snare ox the . . - ?nu of a yearT la there any VriZ JTLti the men who earned it? Again, we hear of the movement to pass a service pension bUl which wnuld wipe out the surplus at one fell swoop. If not spent in pensions the excessive rev enue in certain.' to be- a traotatton ta grafters and grabbers of some ether klad An overflowing treaury7 n perpetnaj incitement to extra Tagane.i ' Would any of the surplus lending or surplus spendlnc schemes now in contemplation have the ghost of-a.chanoe -if monr ta pay for . them had to to, mined hr new tax ret. - - Btill again, our tariff protected mooopo: lie.- though the stocks of nam of Tlitsn have been badly aqoeesed in. Wan atreeC are still working on full time to supply the home market with goods at from IS to SO per cent above their prices ta foreign countries, it la the malntenaace of these hlgifc duties which, "shelter uaonopoly- that produces the redundant revena. causing currency lockup and putting n premium on congressional extravagance. Rooted evils require radical rotoe-Sea, The first duty of congreanls to red ace the taxes and return to a rigid economy in public expenditure-. "XTnnicneeary taxa tion is unjust taxation. and unjust taxa tion. Is robbery, r ; "Che Wheat Johru" If the Nebraska iRepnbUcana persist in pressing th6 Claims of Hon. John Li. Web8ter for the RepobUcaa oomlna tlon for vice president and should suc ceed In their endeavors they will fur nish" the Republicans 'With a "heavy load to carry, for Hon. John I's nobrl quet in Nebraska is "Cheap Wheat John," which would undoubtedly a use the farmers to whoop it op for hlxa (a a born. - ' Indefinitely Postponed, . That Republican supremacy In Mis souri is indefinitely postponed Is dem onstrated by, the following editorial paragraph, from the Missouri 8tate. Re publican, written by, its brinunt editor. E. C. Brockmeyer: - C 1 ' If Missouri Repubacnna can And seen of intelligence and lnteaTity and plenty . of backbone to lead them, factional lam wtli cease. Then, and not until then, will Missouri go Republican. Brockmeyer also, lets in a -flood of light iupon ihe ;much: Taunted. Repub lican Harmony, with a big. big H. when he. says; :t.t;-.. . r. AW? , ,f..-. A deserving Republican cannot be found In Missouri who did not beioeg to one or the ether of the party faction. If be did not openly fight tha party boodlers that represented the Kerens faction and thus strive to maintain the supremacy of tha party's integrity, he has no claim for party honors. .He has failed to render his party a. service when most needed. , Et'-Tu, lowal ' -T ; .-; The :SL . Louis Globe-Deraocrat . sets up an ear splitting howl because, ss It alleges. Major Yardemaa, tbe newly nominated Democratic ' canAdat for governor favors the repeal of the ( 'our teenth and fifteenth amend is ents Wos der If 'the G".-J. ever beard of the Scrip tural injunction about removing the beam from one's own eye before making objection to the mote la the optic of somebody else? - Why -does not the G.-D. jump on those Iowans op at Wan terloo for ordering all the Colored peo ple to leave town? What Is sauce for the southern gooseought to be sauce for the northern gander. . Why should Iowa V Republicans . be -permitted .to " aK-rfcuh 53 at m rw . at 9A ,AAai( tl-m 4 w es-en WUOV Ik-ttAU aV -S4AeB f yiVJCk f1" . W; gwUV f B on? -The Globe-DemocraVs denancla- tkm of-Vsrdeman and Its dense, edl torlai sllence as to the Republican ne gro haters of Waterloo,' I a-ran beae counted for only oa the great principle enunciated by Josh Billings that the 'best place ta have Bfboll is on some- -Amazing ty Indaflnita. j -..tj. ' (.;.iv'i..cij j. A7L. - -A-. : . - . - ) aa eVtwa av-wT4 aavr rl ftjmrAjt m KlAiM jarv I - a7 m taAU OM IwawVlaW auavaB, --. a -vaaaa4i LOUISBURG, N. CL, Fill -.B WTB WnUB VP tiiat g&J f Xl-J TB . . a. -wmi ttrpooucaB as a io- I PrWWMatUI OOfBlSM. Of roo thin: has bem sJmply rMJcnJc-ia WrmxUn. Now. Ceeoort C. Kervns, who has b . tun u sujw of war to tb Us4 Pwnicana for sooa ttara. ha tTrWwtr oa tbe scbjoct ry Tart, a brand kw awwsrapvr. Tfc LafmVw dlsrlajB tbe ctjlors famlty fr ear Casta; .... -: ,. ... . After s eonference ta the Ur Uaaaa aid w'.-.i yi. " party -- wamwian.. f, Mi-aeawt. rraw fc l-evia nrr m f1'4 . ate4 wttB U.n..i , the nasi natkwai rJckct. for the -nee rrrt't-atr -Wy. th wood are rtt f3 ef -.f r.' A"UJB li"n arr.-i -- urt laejia m aw - km caaaws ta Miaaeurl , daUer Um wrttac aahe4 to rf M Btaearer Mr. Keren-- . . " r -"Why. now. Boat ru haww taara le a4 " -ew-m-lt n vae stata hat what due a saaa ft called asaar a-i ".w"Yo, tiy nrt a than, av um ran aad aMaan g ansa an reporter. 1 for Uae kee-abticmai a ralmn 2ZZtMtiml reMaB Bw w "t yon beiWva that tw, M 4 . rtn , a nave heard aa.- who woold carry the stater S3 ftfL' rtw T eaa aiwar tatt about earrytac three ta rf rl -ion -ama. the. kO-aowrt wsi e nee praduaj eaat4ae at th -1 wl say that tf tha farty w- isti gw nnav" -Wharer "I woart nay that1-" 2" 0anYaJU, WiUtatr -Ko. etr. 1 ana nat eaiwUaala t hare toamoca ta o t nn taia aaOUaa -Not Major Warnarr Samoa. Tot QQ-rarauaj Btanardr BOenaa. "No Onloaal Tytr flenca. Nt C P. WBlbrklrer TWr an aU go4 tea.- aal4 Mr. 5,r"", there are pWry af aifiwa 1 ana for the Mmaoart -a-iWia?. tn your new papa and eaaahaema It wtth tha ol4 faaaleaaB aeeeal a the mat ark UbU t. Mtaawarl- arv ane Talk. Tbe 'Wsahlngtoej Post, tndrxxVrt. recently coouiord (his paradTaph: So ioag a tb awcretary o Ue traawry can. By the- exarctee e hi SiamrjaaaT power, eaarate aa a giaaaOe Ban ar haar tha stock aaarfe4 taw toaaraatT J atrriu?!tt --r apparent.- That m a nowar what aw retnry daetxea aad waick I1n awl ra aaaia ta the Bands af that aOcaal. Whew etoeks go p r down with a raak far wmmm mrm nn ana won. and wa tragla awavetnant are caaead by tar. how nprtght aad able n man X TV e, swr t feel Uve hraaCB af au. aX It m cartalala peaafM (a so fmnt oar hotchpotch of enrrvocy kw that tha oaahiaaa of tha aaaati j and taw ftaieei wf cruaeaa win not. at aay Um ar ad any eawdlttoa h al the marry at ear - 11 w dxslitabe Aa-aina sts lawns anhip that tain rararm la r4 te ha avocoaxplMkad. AB of that la admlrabkt except eoe daoBn.Tnat la a power which no retary desires,- which la act ceoBtft with human nature and Is not borne oat by bum ejrpwrmncn. Los ef power Is seaood oeiy to lone of fBaK If tt la secood te that. Bat the loat U erolnently CorTvet 1b drciartsg that "Bach, power should not mania la the UoddBf thatBdkU).- Those who believe that RrpubQcna glUttoe) U.se.prrfrct that we are now UVtag- ta the rnXUanaloia wonld do wen to pooder th roOowtng dnml Pararraph from that saxoe Washing, ton Post, which, whatever elan u raxy be, Is not lxBoratic Whaa en redecta o tha tun isinj ed thl aaUofl't waaltta, oa Uve eylaasi i a Bdlty of ttn credit, a Its super ache. aeu ta debt pay toe. em n tacoaaraUa growth ta -manafhetsrae and wmmane and saaar other tarts that ar Battaw in to our naUoaal prtda, tt ta hamsiauna to remsaabee that, temtaad af a atahM raii'ssuj y"".'? b-T d3ry af axpacted la act aa th rglatar "of'awj Bnnncaa. not tn mpllanc wtu stalatorr dxratlona. but axcordl&a t Bi res fwd la a Drmocrstlc' paper or ta a Deoa eratio speech. that pBragrspa wekS b CBBse for prosecotioo for -rnajraty. but so the gold standard and th pro tective tariff have no warmer or more .consistent advocate thaa the rest prvb Obiy. noo. BerUh WUkma. edllor aad proprietor, win eecape this time. Bsi very moch of that sort of talk will r der htm persooa ooa grsU to the ed-mliUstratloa.-. ; . . Ciarfc Howell For Oaravan. - The following dispatch Beads a dja ram to explain til ; ; i Atlanta. Oa, BrpC Il-CW llewaQ. aI lor of th CaaatUatJoei an4 Oeargl lajia bar of tb national Paeaociaue awaaaattta. favor Bwaator Oar-man a Maryamad aa the leeaoeraa inajitlij lata'ta 104.- Mr. IloweU any! ,. . .. , , . v . -ntor Oormaa a stanch rnorrarT. hi splendid epaMlity. na taeMr ef saaa and saeas-are. gained through: to xperWtte tn puhUe life, ewght te saaa hka satisfactory to ail al amaa'i ha th nTT.VeaPj-Ti'WMr Not '" - - , ' ' .;. Homer xmtirne sxais. Ditto Dsr Prs Weekly. That Joornal of Or tllxatioa.''. aa It styles itself, ta a re cent too makes the queer mistake of referrtnjr to General Edmund Wlastoa TettuB as -"lately United 8uta aruaior frocn Alabama.- - Why, bless) my stars, General Pettua begaa a brand new term March 4. thl year, at the yeetb fal age of rlghty-cn. Long may be wave! J U ooe of lb strmgrst tnm lh the aeaate,' faithful to hit ttooa of doty as tbe Deedle to the pole. He la also ooe of the roost popoUr and VTV most delightful cotopaoioa. He win outlive many of th ycronrirra.. - n ; t X a rhtvej fan ey - -a i (, . d FOrLJl DAT-Jw ,...-' '. ' i : i ... .. , t Fluid Extract rrJCHUY A5H DARK SAHSAPAIULLA ? V w DAY, OCTOBEC THSLAWTE3 AT Tilt CATT.I Et trslhari -arrie oi! 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Oct. 2, 1903, edition 1
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