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VOL. XXXIII
LOUlSBURGrN. 0, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. IM3.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
KKTHODIST.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M, .
Gko. S. Baibe, Snpt.
Preaching at 11 A. M., and 8 30 P. M.
erery Sunday.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
M. T, Pltlsk. Pastor.
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BAPTIST.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Thos. B. Wlldkr, Snpt
Preaching at 11 A.M., and 8:30 P.M.,
ivory Sanday.
Prayer mating Thnraday night.
H. H. Mashburhb. Pastor.
KH3COPAL.
Saaday School at 9:30.
Wm. H. Ruffiw. Snpt.
Services, morniQjf and nitcht on
lit, 3rd and 4th Sundays.
Kveniag Prayer, Friday afternoon.
Rav. J ohn Lohdon, Rector.
PKESBYTEEIAH.
Srvlees 4th Sanday in each month
mornioic and nibt.
C. N. Whabtoh, Pastor.
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lodqbs. ' . '
Loaiabarg Jjodge, No. 413fi 'A. P. . &
A. M., meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday
nights in each month.
IVot'nMHional cards.
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ALLRED.
ATTORNEY AT--L AW,
Will practice In all the Courts.
Youngsvtlle, N..C.
Olfcce in
JR. ARTHUK H. FLEMING,
DENTIST.
LOU13BDRQ, . - N, C.
Ofle Over The Green Si Yarboro Uo.'e
store. . '
JJR. 8. P. B0RT,
PRAOTICIXO" P3T9ICIAN AND SURGEON.
Louisburg, N. C.
Office in the rear of Bod die, Bobbitt &
Co.'s Drag Store, on Nash street.
a. R. F. YAHBOROUGH.
PHYSICIAN AND SDRGBON,
Loi'fBURe, N. C.
nin tnrt Hoor Men. bulldinir. phone 88
Night calls answered from T. W. Blckett'e
rt lnnce, pnoue .
B. M.AJ38BNBT7RG,
ATTORSSY AT LAW.
10UI38UB9, S. a
Will practice in all the Courts of the State
Office In Court Honse. i .
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ARC US C. W1NSTEAU,
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW,
Louisbcro, N. C.
orrics ovaa Comer Drag Store.
!pclal Attention given to collections.
Practice wherever services reqnired.
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R. J. K. MALONK,
KACTIcrNG PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
LOUISBUB6, N. 0.
OEm oyer Ajeocke rtrug Company.
j R. B. 8. FOSTER.
PRAOTICtNQ PHYSICIAN f StfRffEON,
Loulsbarg, N. C.
Office over Aycocke Drag Company.
HAYWOOD RCFFIN.
ATTORN BY-AT-LAW,
LorjiffBUSS, 5. a
Will practice In all the Courts of Franklin
ai adjoining counties, also In the Supreme
3oart, and in the United H tales District and
(a real i Courts.
Office in Cooper and Clifton Building.
yHOB. S. WIJ.DH, f
' ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
ICUISBoRS, V. 0.
omee on slain street, over Jones Si Cooper's
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8. SPRUILL.
ATTORN BY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBUBO, K. C.
Will attend the courts of Franklin, Vance.
rnTille. Warren and Wake counties, also
the Supreme Co art ef North Carolina.
Prompt attention given to coHectiona.
Office over Bfferton'a StOreA. t '. ,
T.
W.'BICKBTT,
iTTORJf BT AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
LooisBrnta a. 0.
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
ry matter Intrusted to his hands. .
kUf era to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. rtM
Tanning, Hon. Robt. W. Winston, Hon. J. C.
axton. Pres. First National Bank of Wln
iton, Glenn at Manly, Winston. Peoples Bank
f Monroe, Chas. B. Taylor, Pres. Wake For
est Coll(r, Hon. B. W. Tlmberlake.
office over Neal Si Co.'s Store.
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M. PBBHOJT,
ATTOMTRY at-law, ...
LOtnsBtTse, jr. c
PTactlees to all eoarta. Offlee on Main
treet.
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H TARBOBOUGH, JB.
ATIORNET AT LAW,
LOUIBBURG. n. c.
Offiee in Opera House building, Court street
All legal business intrusted to him
ill receive prompt and careful attention.
JR. D. T. BMITHW1CK,
DKNTIST,
LOUISBUBO, - - N. C.
Offlee over Furniture Store.
HOTELS.
FKANKLINTOfl H0TE1
FBANKLI3ST0N, N.C. ;
lood accomodation for ''ffio. trafoling
tblic. ' -
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Mte aud attentive 'rrinir
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NORWOOD HOUSE
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NE of the most imperative do- .
ties of the present congress I
is to brine- nrrtpr nut nf ohnrua .
IO DriM? oraer out or cnaoa , to
in the Indian Territory. Real
ly It is a crime to defer action., Down
there are half a million people without
any firm or well regulated government
most of them good people at that A
crow never .flew oer a finer country.
Tbe great question la both Oklahoma
andthrindmnto
hood" single or double, which? There's
the rub. If all hands were agreed on
one sort of statehood, the Chances are
that it could lie speedily accomplished,
but they are not agreed, more's the
pity. Of course, as a rule, the east Is
opposed to any statehood, but certain
ly we civ.mot much longer keep out
of the Union a million American citl
aeos, and there are fully that many
In the two territories. United, the two
would make one of the greatest states
in the Union, a glory to American in
stitutions. The agricultural and min
eral wealth is incalculable. A country
that raises corn equal to Missouri,
wheat equal to Dakota, cotton equal to
Texas, is well worth looking after. The
Indian children have fairly good school
facilities, but the whites outside the
towns have practically none. I was
told by men who possess and evidenced
every sign of reliability and veracity
that most of he criminals are young
men who have grown up in ignorance
and under the vicious lack of govern
mental control heretofore and still ex
isting. It is hard to tell who is to
blame for this condition, and I am not
trying to fix the blame or to apportion
it. I am stating the plain, unvarnished
truth that congress ought to find a
speedy remedy.
Perhaps the great aggregation of
congressional talent which accompa
nied Hon. William R. Hearst through
Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and
the Indian Territory niay be able to de
vise a plan whei-eby statehood can be
conferred upon them all. If so, bless
ings on their heads! But whether
Hearst's great undertaking Is a suc
cess or failure he deserves great credit
for instituting it. No harm can come
of it, and let us hope that much good
will result therefrom.
Another Warwick,
It is done. The thing is settled.
niere's another Warwick, not another I
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Now comes the great and good Dr.
Harper of the University of Chicago
and shies his castor into the ring as
president maker. It is well. The more
the merrier. His candidate for presi
dent is Hon. Seth Low, present mayor
of Greater New York and fusion nomi
nee for re-election against George Brin
ton McClellan, the regular Tammany
nominee. Now, President Harper is a
most excellent gentleman, no doubt,
but an expectant and amazed world
would like to know, don't you know,
whom the good doctor represents in bis
bold venture into high politics. Does
he speak for himself alone? If so, that
would be very interesting, but not very
important. Does he speak for the
Rockefeller interests, the president of
whose university he is? If so, that
would be both very interesting and
very important. Harper and Low are
both what the late lamented Simon
Cameron denounced as "them d d lit
teray fellers." Of course there is be
twixt them a feeling of eomradeship
entirely honorable to each, but that
would make no delegates for Low in a
convention, as the chances are 100 to
1 that the practical Republican politi
cians of Illinois would not even permit
Dr. Harper to be elected a delegate
himself, and the only chance for him
to put his great and good friend in
nomination would- be to speak as a
proxy for some other delegate who was
for Low, if such a one could be found.
But if Dr. Harper's pronunciamento
was made on behalf of the Rockefeller
interests it means much to wit, that
Low is the man upon whom Colonel
Theodore Roosevelt must keep his eye
in the national Republican convention
If the Rockefellers are in it the plain
meaning is that Roosevelt must fight
if he would" win the nomination. The
programme will be to purchase the
mayoralty for Hon. Setb Low. yclept
"the reformer" by admiring friends, and
then to purchase both the nomination
and election to the presidency for him
So there may be precious little or a
vast deal in President Harper nom
ination of Mayor Low
Too Pessimistic.
Judge John H. Reagan of Texas is a
great historic personage. His years
have exceeded the psaimisfs extreme
allotment He has played many great
parts on the world's stage and played
them all well. He was a Judge in Tex
as and a representative in congress
prior to the civil war. He was post
master general of the Confederate
states and is the only survivor of Jef
ferson Davis' cabinet. Subsequent to
the war he was a representative In
congress, a senator of the United States
and railroad commissioner for Texas.
He owes it to the world to write a book
of reminiscences. It would be Invalu
able, but he is growing extremely pes
simistic. He thinks this great: republic
Is doomed. He recently said:
ij An not want Texas divided Into five
states, aa the annexation agreement pqfv
tnlts. Texas should never be. divided.
imorfran renubllc is doomed. The disso
lution of th t Union of States la sure to
come, tn my opinion, and do sueceeaea oj
a monarchy We are rapidly drifting to-
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ward. a molULrcblcal torm ot JL1-
I want Texas to be big enough to stand
aloner to once more be the republle of
wnen m oay 01 monarcny arrives
th , f thla XT.
Texaa wUl aoroe day ha.Te 30.000,000 mar
people, at least, than ar now in the state.
There should be no division, but Tszaa
Should remain large, strong and trse. The
hope of a free people and a representatlva
republic is involved la. this condition.
A Realistic Picture.
Tn 1?wmhsuu'Km m s - - ssm V.
(mmnr,, T v i
immortal Labby
To understand the character of Lsbou
chere one must know that this mocking
spirit, who has broken mora knaves and
more shams than almost any man. who
has figured in a hundred fights to the
death in law courts and baa never - or
rarely been worsted, is human, like the
rest of us. He is considerate to all those
around him; sometimes even he Is shy and
timid. It is said that when he rlnsa a
bell for a servant with any impatience ht
runs out of the room before the servant
has time to appear. And I have often
seen this spirit of almost sardonic mock
ery blush like a girl.
The face shows the contradiction of the
character. When first you look at it you
are conscious only of Its mockery. The
eyes black, cold, penetrating are made
even more quizzically funny by eyebrows
that twist and turn as though they were
prepared by some theatrical coiffeur for a
baritone aout to play Mephlatophcles.
But the mouth reveals that other side of
the spirit. It reveals the man of Iron res
olution, of Inflexible opinions, of enmities
that do not die. Napoleon used to be call
ed Juplter-Scapln. I might sum up Labby
as scapln-cromwell.
Not For Joseph.
The Houston Post, in a recent edl
torial, made this astonishing statement
about Senator Joseph Weldon Bailey
of Texas:
There Is nothing in the rumor about
Senator Joe Bailey retiring from public
life and taking up his residence tn New
York. It Is within the. knowledge ot the
Post that he was offered a position at a
remuneration of J&0.000 a year or better
and that he declined It without a mo
ment's hesitation. The senator has no
idea of quitting Texas or of retiring from
public life.
A New Nuisance Proposed.
The disposition of congress to abdi
cate its constitutional functions by
creating commissions of all sorts ap
pears to be growing. The latest one
proposed, and the most astounding in
its character, is the raouetary commis
sion! The power and dnty of dealing
with ail financial questions constitute
tte most Important functions conferred
upon congress by the framers of the
government. To basely abandon these,
would prove the Fifty-eighth congress
to be the most pusillanimous tn history.
It was bod enough and idiotic enough
to send a roving commission over tbe
country to discover what tbe tariff
barons wanted done about the tariff.
but the suggestion for a monetary coin
mission is incredible.'
The reason assigned for thla amaslng
proposition is that it is considered the
best way of settling the differences ai
to finance among' Republicans. A
Washington dispatch snya Inter alia:
The president. It Is well known, has given
more thought to financial questions In the
last six months than to any other sub
ject. He has ascertained that there are
wide gulfs separating the different views
and that it will he next to Impossible to
reconcile the diversified views and srttle
upon any one plan or bill. Consequently
the proposition now Is to turn the whole
matter over to a commlaslon. whether of
congress or to be appointed by tbe presi
dent from the outside has not brrn deter
mined. The work of the commission
would be to delve as deeply Into condi
tions as possible and submit recommend,
tions upon which the various Republican
elements might unite.
It is strange and amuatng to read of
wide gulfs separating the different
views" of Republicans when we re
member all tbe wild talk there baa
been lately about Republican barmonj.
with a big. big U, and of the irrecon
cilable differences among Democrats.
If a commission can be established
by congress to run our finances why
not put the government into commis
sion, abolish congress and save the ex
pense? What's the use of paying nine
ty senators and 4SG representatives to
do a thing that can be doae by on-
commission?
New Eruption.
The signs of the times indicate that
a new eruption of the Delaware Re
publican scandal is at hand. It smelts
to heaven and Is tbe saddest com men-
tary extant on "barrel" politics. There
appears to be no way of stopping or
squelching it They say that Trestdent
nooseveii is weakening to ug some-
a-a A a o a I - - . 1
ming truly awrui to an or tnem Dy
reason or iuis newesi ouiurai. nr
will deserve tne tnauas or ail decent
men If he does. But will be? Can be?
Is the thing possible so long as the .Ad
dicks bank -account' holds out? It
seems not. But air. Roosevelt aa the
chief apostle of Republican purity and
light should be encouraged to try.
Perilous.
The New York World la a great
newBDaoer and has tackled many ClT
ficult questiona and settled - many of
them, but it has committed itself to a
perilous performance la adjuatlag th
ervant girl problem," the most aert-
ous one of oar times,' It fpcaks of It
In tMa JSnnty, not to aay flippanVmaA -
ner:
ReaponalbUlty for the raxing scarcity
of houae servants haa at last been tUed
e?,nMely.and. !mS,a"y- In ?U'Z
bulleUn Che state department of tobor de-
clares unhesluUngly that prosperity la to
blame. OooO tunes nave so lucreeaeo toe
numoers oi am irm "tvii '.mi
the demand for household help. baa roa
greatly beyond, tho supply.., . . ,
This explanation of a leading dotneetJe
difHcultr of tho day wlir oeme aa a oevero
setback to social atudenta who haro beet
. tracing the trouble to conslderaOooo of
Hatf.lpUon.bottIes.:Ddesi.lus record
u uw jfwtre . W
bottle is a Ten Cent Package ef CXOVX'S
ftaw w way - '
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fraternity, quarity: tadrrMsal ytiiuja
and the like. But la etUMr tfreee fee tv
b rings no comfort to w wiled twmliit
The chief effect of the e4Stal mng e
the departaeat la to add a aww farce a
the old question. Ia prosperity a aais-
ed good 7 .
Scoffers at the proMwttUisf of IdeaJ
ctaliam have been wool t cOac tW
"argument to the persooT by IftfotrW
wiut cutting fere. "Wbee an Ml ere
equal state and standtagv who the wnt
dig the dltcheer It Is Pfoc. fc rW of
the pronuDclejnrato from Altaav. to
adapt this query to a new Iky smM heels.
When diffused prosperity haw bravest all
the twasefcolds of the unWeree to tho levef
of the servant keeeer. who the abei!
washv the alettes of tho wordn ?
Good For Henderson.
Friends of ex-Speaker David B tiro
aerson and be has as manr personal
friends among Democrats . aa, iicoor
RcpabMcans-wIll bo glad t tram that
he la so busy practicing taw la New
York that be baa ao Use .to mate
eampojgn speeches. Ill prorperttj la
his new home will t Board of with '
oy by bund reds of tboarXof Ararr-
was maao to do lovra. jt coqr tt-
body wookJ object to bU making cam
paign speech es If t had tbo ). it
1a a delight even to a rcapot Demo
crat to hear blot' make a RrpaNlcaa
speech. Ile.larmpo us to the qoren't
taste, and we'd hate a 07 body cle for
saying tho things bo aaya, but nobody
can, get mad at the gmerotj brarted
ex-epeaker. lie quit coogres pxir. bo
needa money, and It is to bo hoped thai
be la making It band over Ct
Republican V. P.
Our Republican friends eorra to bo
having aa great a eearrb foe a view
presidential candidate as Peary li hit
lag for the north pole. No KepobJiren
of commanding stature apprars to
want the place. They have nearly all
been canvassed or mentkxwd. fnom
Senator Ha ana down to or op t
whichever It Is Senator Fstrbsok.
At last they Way have to draft aomt
one to ma with Cotaatel Aooeevrli
The latest proposition U' that thrjr
ought to tske a border state "tuaa. Sev
eral are being dLecusord ei-oTerrrs
Lowndes of Msryland and bradWy of
Kentucky. ex-Mayor Waforfdii of 8L
Louis and all others of.a3c1et rnI
nence. If all these nootvt decflnr. th
searchen after a Republican vlco preV
dentlal nominee might peg raid down
sooth, where they are Itmcot ' certain
"to strike pay crarrP i(oaa. Vor t
ampl. there la Color-! II. Cl Ersaa
of Tennese! Imagine the roibut'aoni
of the old sAbllrra for htm! ilo t hj
wonld wboop things np for a tlrkrt of
which Colonel II. Clay waa the tea If
the managers think him aaaratlabi;
they might cro over Into Arkan.a
arid tackle General rowell Oaytoo of
Colonel Tokrr Jack" McClure. No
doubt either would accept with alacrity
and bow the old carpetbaggers would
rally to their standard! Falling to Sod
, Tlo preaidiotUI BarkU la Arkaueov
there Is rincbbeck of txuLaUoa. f
governor, etc. He wooM not drcUoA
Neither would ex tJorerooe sod eart
a tor William ritt Kellogg, who U rated
among tbo mUltoctatreo. TV aavroo At
either of these patriots oogbt to tfro
the oootboro heart- tf they aro oof
tantamount to tbo oct-aaloa. ihTr"a
Cooney 0 Toaaa. Grrt hetrn:
"What a camllditr be wotkl ol' A!)
the black and tana wf M tft far h!ta.
but perhaps tbe lily whites wou'3 b a
trifle cold. Yfs. perhaps.
A Straw.
Tbe Democratic rjctorj la the tn
dlanapolla nuijpralty contnrt ti
wblrb way the wtod lo btowtag pollt
icany. 1 umgs are coming oar way
iowIy. but snrly We are graJui:y
rexnlnlng all the great dtlre In th
north and taaklng betdway
tfral vutrn, ir krg kno (Vat hie
00 tarn. ' ; t ,
A Veritable Worvder Lsnd.
Mlsaourl is coming to bo known a a
veritable wonderland. Hitherto era
hare not aappoerd there were any r-J
deposits In the state. Uit rwvs'jj a
rich one baa beoa dlacorerrd Sow
cold t generalty fatiWl iir o? la
ome wild, laaccraalble nxloo, b rvl to
grt to and uoplraeeot to "lire In. bul
this rXIfctaourl gold :tr If tft n:- .
lovely, rertlle loratj'y. Wittito tft-t f
railroad aixl ctooe to a thrtrioc and tn
terprislni: city.
But that'a aot ath Wo hare a tjsrood
atrawberry crop In allesoort. w Hrh
meat make tbo mootho of sriLru,-
water.
Go It.
It would really bo a grx-a rrtirf to
tho world If Haaaia aod Japoo wo'4
sctaalty go to Cghting. and few nov'mi
care which whipped. Tby har talk
ed war and rnaken their Cats at eart
other long enough. W cooM turc'-ei
them all the things needed to carry M
oo. UUoourt hat raised aaotber asuw
crop since tbo Dorr war.
1 The Soeclal J-.-de'a First Act
fn.,,ur lul!:, 0f Idabo dortcg tfe
day. whD L n pfmctitB u
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court in tUjtt city becao ef giw-fr!
coattrapt cf roort and la ddK!t
fined tn tbe sum of ft Tho ltt"
accordlnc to'a custoot followrd la it
Idaho court, tbo iflJv rtd
Mr. Dubois to occupy tho be-ort fae
him daring tbo tmaeactloo of
comparatively ootmportant btsei
(-After the ftrdahft deport ore froo t
rcourt robmJtr. Ddu ethlbtted t
ataoce of that remarkabt pra.0t of
mind for which ho baa ever two tot-
ed. Tho future senator aabt to tbo
clerk of tho coortj rTtw-crng to t-e
- ord of this edert ' f or1 Yroteodeyt ie.
Clerk, you will boeero roroedrd a to
of $30 apt lost one rtedrrVk T. Dft-
oio.- oer-wUI kindly make a ftceo to
tho effect that such 8ao baa Uara re-
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