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US. A. THOMAS, Editor iqH Proprliter.
VOL. XXXIII
i4m(K;;i;rRIDAy, DECEMBER a 1503.
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CHURCH DIREOTOUT
KSTHODI8T.
Sunday School at 9:80 A. M. .
Gxo. 8. Bases, Rapt,
('reaching at 11 A. M., and 8 36 P. M.
ry Sunday. J ,
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
L. 8, Masit. Pastor.
BAPTIST.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. ,
Thos. B. Wilder, 8apt
Preachinsr at 11 A.M., and 8:30 P.M.,
vry Sunday.
Prayer meeting Thursday. night.
H. EI. Mashbdehk. Pastor.
episcopal,
Sunday School at 9:30. ""
Wm. H. Rorpiir. Supt
Services, morning and niht , on
' it, 3rd and 4th Sundave.
K Tuning Prayer, Friday afternoon
Rsv. Joh? LondoHj Rector. .
PRE8OTTEKIAH. .
4th Saodav in each month
awrniog and niitht. .
C. N. W h ABTOiif Pastor.
. . st , ....... v : v
' VibGKP..-..
yoisbur Lddg, Np: 413r ' &
A. M., meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday
lights in each month.
lrofHKional oard,
1,
U ALLRED.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Will practice In nil the CourtB.
T oiingivllle, N. C.
Office in
I)
R. ARTHUR H. FLEMING,
DENTIST.
LOC13BURO, . - N. C.
oUceOvHr The Qren Yarboro Uo,'s
1)
ll S. P. BURT,
cavnTi' isa physicia.n and surqbon.
Louisburg, N. C.
i if c in the Tffir of Boddie. Bobbitt &
i o. lruK 8torp. onN isU street.
D
l. R. 9. YA BB0R0CT3U,
PHYSICIAN AND SURQBON,
LoWBBRe, N. C.
oHm Ind floor Nen. building, phona 99
W,tn calls answera-l from T. W. BlCkett'S
rai lnr,. phone 74.
i;
a. M AJ3SBNBXTRG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
t,oni9BCRS, k. a
will prmctlce in U the Court of Uie State
office la Court Hon.
M
AttUUS C. W'INSTEAU,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
LODIHBUBO, N. C.
orrica ovu Corner Drag Store.
racial Attention given to collection!,
notice wherever services required.
jR. J. K. MALONK,
ft ACTICINO PHY8ICIAN AND SURQBON,
OHoe over Ajcocke rrug Company.
I)
B B. a FOHTKR.
P&AOTICINQ PHYSICIAN ft STIRQBON,
LouUborg, N. C.
onat over Ajcocke Drug Cjmpany.
HAYWOOD RCFFIN.
attorjiky:at-law,
unnsBnae, . o. ' , .,
Will practice In all the Court of Franklin
4 tdlotnlng counties, also in the Supreme
..art., and In the United States District aad
Mrenli Courts.
Office In Cooper and Clifton Building.
yaoa. B. WILDKR,
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
LOClBBVBe.il. 0.
once on Main street, over Jones k Cooper's
p S. SPRUILU. K :i I i V
ATTORNBT-AT-tAW.., ':.r,i
LOUISBUBO, M. C.
rn.ttM.nA ti Minrta of Pranklln. Vance
a...ui. wtmn and Wake conntiee. also
t.h. anniemeK Oonrt of North Carolina.
Prompt attention given to collections,
offlce over Bwerton's Store.
y W. BICKBTT,
TTOBNBY AND COUNSBLLOR AT LAW.
LODlBBUBe H. C . ' f
frompt and painstaking attention given to
wary nutter Intrusted to nl hands.
a ,rrhio JInatlivinhenhevd. HOB. JOU
(tanning, Hon. Robt W. Winston, Hon. J. C
S.iton, Ptus. First National Bankrof Wto-
toa. Qienn si BAanty, w mstou, rwrin
af Monroe, Chae. B. rayior, rr w"..
at College, Hon. B. W. Timberiake; i
f f ice -over Neal Co.'s Store. -
yy M. PBBSON,
ATTORNBY AT-LAW,
Praettees tn an courts. Offlce on
treeu
w.
H Y AKBOBOUQH,
ATIOSNEY AT LAW,
lOOISBTJEO. S. 0.
Offlee to Opera HoMtuaumfo;Cout ftreet
All l.o-a.1 hnainess intrusted to him
ill receive vrofflpt and careful atteatioa.
D
R. D. T. 8MITHW1CK,
DENTIST,
LOUISBUBQ, - - N. C.
Offlce over Furniture Store.
HOTEL
Fit AN KLIN T05 H0XJEL
FRANELINTON, N. C.
Jood accomodation for tne travaun-
nblic.
Glood LUeT Attached
HlSSENBURGr HOTEL
9 P Maegenbnrg Piropi
HENDERSON, IT- C i i
P n d aocommodations. Good far: i P
Mte aA attentive ervaetr.s
HQaW0q0.H0USErsl;
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fl5"
fuiartBi.
w. j. nOfttrooDa Pravrtetarj
tr-nM a Cnmnirnlll TOUrlatS ASd
Silveri
Creek rl
"Versus
Golden GuIcK
By A. B., LEWIS
H
OW Silver Creek and Golden
Gulch became one was brought
about in this manner: For
many years keen rivalry-had
existed between the two towns," which
were only a stone's throw from each
other. Both claimed to be head and
6houlders above the 'other ni enterprise
' - . .
anu progressiveness;, ana one never
made a move in public Improvement
tnat tne other did not go it one better.
When Golden Gulch built If town Ball
two stories high. Silver Creek Tuilt one
of three; stories.; ? When Silver Creek
greeted a. pe JaU. iW.icltizens. ad
1
when Golden:? Gulch was
working overtime to build
a better one. -
And in all other matters
there was rivalry. " Even
whe.n four dweflings
burned in Silver Creek
one night Golden -.Gulch-?
sacrificed Ave of , its baiUSTi
Ings, just to keep ahead '
in such matters. . .
It had been about, an
even thing between the
two towns when one day
Bill Stevens caused con
sternation inJolden Gulch
by bringing in the news
that Silver Creek "was
preparin fur the whop
p in est C'ris'nms celebra
shun ever known in the
Lr
state." When asked for
further particulars he
said:
Boys, I've just come
from : thet dawggoned
town, and, though they're
"Who'll be.
fustr
keepin it mighty quiet. I
got on to their little surprise party.
Them coyotes are goin' to flop us if
they kin by hevin' a lynchin' on Cris-
musl" ' "
"Got, a hosa thief, eh?" asfeed one of
the crowd.
"Thet's what they've got boys," con
tinued ; Bill; "and they're savin' him
fur the occashun. He's to be lynched
in the public, squar on C'rts'mus after
noon, and when it becomes known thet
Silver Creek kin celerbrate her holi-"-days
in sich a befittin' manner it '11
boom her like thunder and '11 be all
over with us. "
"Boys, we've gotter hev two lynchin's
or admit, we're back numbers. While
we ain't got no hoss thieves, thars
plenty of loyal citizens in
Silyer Creek, and I'm bet
tin' terbacker ag'in gold
dust thet twe of 'em will
Tstep forward and let -oa
lynch 'em n C'ris'nms.
and save the town's reper
tashun. I'll promise 'en
thet.it will be done in a
genteel manner and thet
a ten foot monument will
be put .over, their graves
to boot Now, boys, who'll
be fustin this matter?"
A deep, silence-followed
Bill's query. Two min
utes after he had asked
the question ten men had
left the crowd. Three
minutes later a dozen
more had disappeared, and
five minutes later Bill
was quite alone.
As he watched the last
of the crowd dodging
around a corner there
were tears in his eyes as
he exclaimed to himself:
Bill was
alone.
And most ef 'em hev sicb bewtiful
necks fur bangin- toof Waat -we're a
licked crowd, but I alius did sorter o'
reckon tbet Silyer Creek was a heap
sight better town to live in than Golden
Gulch, and I'm goin' to make my home
thar hereafter."
And there were' so many others in
the town wHo suddenly came to this
conclusion, especially after the lynch
ing on Christmas, that there was an
exodus from Golden Gulch to Silver
Creek, jrnd the two towns, merged and
became one and indivisible.
The Only One m Captivity,
aMnseum ' Patron Well, , what
new
freak have you or the holidays?
Manager Tne rarest tmng on carm
ine man who doesn't buy more Christ
mas presents than he carr afford.
lipoid
w 1 Aj a l-
ovcr Ononnd a
cf m-rit; cpcal
I .ir j, Vl ' - . v
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Thepnm MTSIKGHRlMi m TREE
And. the
Poodle Dog
-By SEATOlf LOKJ
LCopyrlght. 19C0, by BamStoa Mask.
NSIGN MARK ATHEHTONS
ship- arrived at the United
- States navy" yard on Dee. 2L
: There he teamed rUJAt tke rBa-
boat Concas," on which' . was kia Na
va( academy .chum.Twa Dreaaerwaa
expected to arrive tbiiexi!daj..Ather.
ton procured leave to vltt bis tome,
but left a note for Dresser askinx blot
to follow and spend Cbristmaa with
him. The day after Athertoa reached
Dome hp wnt arp n f) ' a mmm m
aant rwho, nex t "to hi; soother, was the
laea rest person to bloi -ma eartla. -While
-from Dresser that he had arrived- was
very l afi3" asked tha his trie); epld
come io mm ai once. .
- Atherton examined the time tables to
find JhatFlfhe, went, bck bome be
vuuiu lose Twenry-iour Aoscawey' go
ing over to five miles distant he
could get a train to the. cijy In a-oople
of hours.' Since be bad,mpjktlme be
decided to walk. When. he reached X
he went into the station ticket office
and. looking in his pockets -for .fund,
found that be had left bis pocketbook
at home. In bis vest pocket was 26
cents.
Here was "a pickle" ne funds,
"friend possibly dying, train to leave In
ten minutes.
"What's the time of the next train 7"
. ne asked the ticket agent
"In an hour and twenty minute.'
Atherton went out on the platform to
think it over A card tacked to the
wall stared him in the face.
It was an advertisement
for a lost poodle, with a
promised reward of $10 If
returned to the owner at
12 Adams avenue. There
was a small park near the
station, bleak looking at
that season, but Atherton
thought he would go over
and sit down on a bench to.
concoct some scheme to
raise railroad fare. While,
ruminating he felt some
thing rub his leg and. kk-
ing down, saw , a poodle.
Unfortunately there was
no mark, on .the collar by
which be coald identify It
but it struck bjm at once
that the dbg was too valu
able to be running loose
and be believed it was the
one advertised.
Then and there Ensign
Atherton conceived qjrreat
plan. 1 He would return the
Looking
down, be
aw a
poodle.
Picking- sp
poodle get the reward and
be off on the next tfaia-
-the dog, he inqnlred" the
way to 12
Adams avenue, found the house, rang
the bell and asked if the dog belonged
there. The servant recognised. U st
once and showed the joong man Into
the drawing room. -
Atherton was In dtlxen'a. dress and
had not had time since reaching port
to geta new outfit he bad ordered.
Consequently his clothes were some
what worn and out of style. He de
cided to play the commoner, thus mak
ing it easier for him to accept the re
ward. When a girl of nineteen of dis
tinguished appearance came into the
room lie shuddered and'hoped sincere
ly that be would be, able to carry out
bis role. The moment- she ssw the
poodle she took it up and embraced ft
eagerly.
Where did you find it?"
"in the park near the
railroad station."
"I'm very much obliged."
She looked Atherton over
from bead to foot evident
ly not knowing whether to
offer to pay him s rewsrd.
Atherton was up to the oc
casion. "Ifs lucky for mev-mlse,"
he stsmmered. "I'm a
sailor lad. tod goin' back
to me ship. I've been rob
bed by-land sharks and
haven't mosey enough to
buy me ticket"
"Ofar said the girt as
tonished st his tumble po
sition. "Wait a. mlnotsi
I'll go for the money."
She left, the room to re
turn with a ten doQar bUl
which she banded him."
; "I hope youTll reach yoor
She handed ship safely," sbe Said as he
bisa a ten wet out. . -and. have a
dollar NIL plegant TOy.g. have
eousin a sailor.,. He's to the navy."
Tea," miss. , Goodoy." replied the
sailor boy, and; he harried away f ear
ing that some naval officer taunt roa
across the story, and ruin bus la (be
service. ' .
Atherton found Dresser mnch better
than he expected. Dresser -had en
gaged to spend Christmas with sn un
cle living a- few boors, ride from the
city, and as the chums were anxious to
pass the holidays together, tbey played
a game of euchre .to decide "whether
Dresser should go with Atherton or
Atherto with-Dresser. ; Dresser woo.
which was well, for he was scarcely to
a condition to visit strangers. Athertoa
Informed his mother,, by man of the
change and received her consent
Boon after the meeting of the cbame
Atherton told Dresser of bis adventure,
and upon consultation It was decided
ibat Atherton should return the- reward
as , an a nonymont- Christmas jprrsent
Atherton. spent $30 for , oWrafdet
and shipped itt- h -owue$.f ,tbe
poodle. ,Be.did jjotjtnob : anrAso
fte.aorgaiLxo.v"Ji
avenue, a. , a ww.
Aee O C cyArTrts - A
Hdf Llilfion bodies. Does Lhis record
fcof you ? t:o Gnrc, Uo Pay. 30cx
ITY
Y ruccifcniTA at
VIIEN aTO AHE ftVRK
a seesaw
AND SlV'OW CLOUD3 GATIlEn TAD AvivNrAii
nraxba tolt Axn tots
TOil UTTLC DOXVIVD I)OI VTTlt CUJXS
AND DOOK5 AND, DPJU15
ND TOP5 AND hOPA
itlLDJCSC DLDCIO
PcsKSwrjt inai cut
LA. AND DAT
AND TtATA TIIAT VTXTI AMI It!N ATVilTT 4. -
and punpa vinai purtp a vatf. n hi u
HZ
lAVEa5
A culd
a vtny
Qmi3TfL5
At Bk SA n A SBBS
' tltOrTaimf.tvoi tt n a I I
atteixled to he took the invalid to tse (
station.
"For what ptic shall 1 boy the Oct
ets? asked Atherton.
N. Didn't I teU yoa taj atvrle lived
st N.r v
"'.? No. Toe said be lived st U "
"So he does. B. Is the axt sutioa
above. We nlwava get off at N."
i
'Why. 1 rrtoroed the peodte st N "
"Ttuf a alaxalar. .
"1 should thlah so." i
Atherton bought the t let eta sod thy
were soon bowling orer the rasd
reecbicg the stattoo they Sock a car
riage. "Where do we drive toT sakrd Ath- ,
erton.
TwelTe Adams sveuoe." i
"By the greet bom spoooT falrty
shrieked Atbertoo. "1 drive to do eab
place."
"Why notr
"lf a the boose where I received the
reward."
"You don't meaa UT Dtvwaer fU
back on the cnahieo. "H tbooWr.
yotAve recetved $10 reward moory f roan
my Cooaia Adele Floyd, an.) I'm gxUg
tp take you there as a goret."
' If such a problem had befSed tbe
snrmnces of two eoelgne ta the L'oitrO
Btstes navy tbey would no have ta
worthy to serve their coo o try . TW
decided to meet the enemy st oexw sM
pushed on to 12 Adams svesoe. Tbr
they foond Ulss Floyd poxtkd orer s
gold bracelet she bad Jost received by
express. On seetag bee cooals the foe
got, everything else the at tint tin eb
caught sight of bis ebora: tbea ie
stood stork still sod aOred. He was
ha ndsome fy drreeed, but not soCrtest
ty cbsDged ta p revest revaaroUVao.
"It seams that we have met befor.
she said, changing her oaeotxr.
"Indeed r said Atbertoo, with fetf.
ed snrprise. Oh,yve! Tea .
are the girt I deseed wttb
at the ship's ball wbeo we
ere st Nice."
"Not st stl v Tea were
here a few days ago. Tod
returned bay: dog and re
ceived lb reward."
"Too mast be t& taken
Del." pot la Drtssar. "Aa
ensign In the United States
Davy could not receive a
reward foreuch a service.-
- .
There wss sa mterval la
which .Mb Floyd stared
from one to the other. Doth
saw that sbe wsa not qotfe
certain of AtbertonVtdea
tTty sod brsseoed eat their
positioa, ' .-
"Come," conOooed Drea
ser. yoore not eoajptt
meotiag so oOcer In the
navy by taking bta for
soma Impostor who prob
ably stole your dog artd
brought bin back for the reward. Clr
It trp or you'll apoU CbrUttaA for aQ ef
na." - - .
"WsIL- as Id the gtrt "1 supers F
nlstakeo, though yoa loo eaooch stt
to be twt&s. Bot who seat tbts brsce
letr
,Oh, cooscieare did tbatT eaM Dtw-
rr. ''The fellow probably tboasM wtsl
a muffin he'd made of btauwtf aad
oeal the aowftey ta a fewest.
Jit tse Chnatmas dtaser Vrt fee
fTord-aat tba eftofaa sa
v . .... .. ( , x
r rrtar .nfiiMi n 1 f,nl ;
: i x ha mm
?C . . C-" - ill
tpxi: . A-:.i
er1 v
ANTl MQIT3 AITV1
AND aUUIR PLt?t
AXli rnnv tmatiwi
Vi liDODCV U(
and goat a that mril?
J AND CAMJy CXI 3
.
iacit
tntrrtok by a rwiul ct ii rp-Hiia
I of ht io pmodi.
. a-w : 1 sa ia j fc w e aajewef es w J
j otfit)oo at W fart (TtAt eA 4 esaav
I takw AUrxi fee it wmS w W sa4
mnivd tt rrwed. Tve -
U lb way mmm eMse4 R f
op
l ace mavtacd tal tsa
frlkrar efeAa rW eVet va ret
tbre-eirl TVtna, k
at'sie twaa4 Uwa. eweh
W tgtt a cVbbjv ctatsd
brerract. preaafy neawtat
e few tiotUra. e4 mX
tl tp r-e oa Ctrutei ae
day-
Dertag (&wa tcsafA IVe
ar-re la tb mpfmA est
tilt rtg fecn. eery 6e
tbe &chmZ ta a aattv
txri'.lT dtg S'-etxrw ef
tbe o'.Tjt ?of feer gt"
t&g ewey tb treUk by s
eiplKMoa.
II wa o4 tai
karatlf mots j-mmf later a
ft,e w.fe ef Mart Alrr-taetb-a
lif.t( A IV
rtna tut at bcefaard 2
r a
ted Pd fcv re1! A
bead e re-verd foe rvrag w r
ssd iwa efrJ - re.fiag k-e
s Cfewap, patd bewceaat la tw
scitfftre aaoorr
fol rtwrri ttnow txc
treat an fway. wW vi s Ta d a
iwWI fevtaa yeae ecw s '.Va bv
f IlaHprr bT farvafag aa.1 emar Aw.
lag a teaewv4 ri etAK wss e
twa9wed fee bsa gawnrty a e gw
Ta yare twfaew ia gat sel
gSf feewAcaw k-rt Sw
wa I be owawr ef yaHA-w
TtN daaS bw4 be s rea5v Ati eaa
dy wAjlw pafCftg aS Amaiel vaO At
tba fra ft a-ad evAiry dmtm4 As
Wr. rnay arose s.rvV 5"'.w
tbat bad aeraC'l w avv! e4 lie
awtgMK ssd preaiyAsy pea4 Aiox
Tba gmeaea at gtttg aaiaAJey
an:ax. ra ta ! r f e jtai-w
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Fsrraer rw-ry. es4 h grtawwy f-e
oUtted kHeaWf ta A a
Is a frw tpw4 fV r ej ee
Ibe UQk ee IVe aVaAOAneSemt tie
rvd darx AUkH eaWAaaa. eeeaowded
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away, was eUaVeCat s swta rkrwn
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tb read Feraae eta afga
tta yeCew e&tf tW t A-a fanxr
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ta crVd tVCf frer T'Ai A
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was ta bra rTtj,
i"Ws4t farwaa. twattuewd reran
fvcrty. "tbks U CVMsee l (uenlJ
T4 trxaSm ye Kawwur ta-setf
pxrwerfsl fead ae sAaje. Fte IfWiU
TO eVst , '
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Wsa S-W tVW yoW afMg 1 1'
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far ba trtib - f.&ral aaMj
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