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jas. A. THOMAS, Editor mi Propritttr. VOL XXXIII LOUKBUBGCy 5.--1901. CHURCH DIRECTORY . MXTHODIST. Sunday School at 8:80 A. M. Gao. 8. BaxftRy Bupt. Preaching at 11 A. M.. and 7 00 P. M. .very Sunday. Prayer mertiing Wednesday night. L. 9, SiiesCT. Pastor. BAPTIST. danday School at 9:30 A. M. . Thos. B. Wildml, Sapt Preaching &t U A.M., and 7:00 P.M., ,vrr Sonday. - Prrr m eting Thursday night. U. H. Mashbtjrhb. Pastor. U480OPAL. Sunday School at 9:30. W M. ti. ttuyjfin. oua. HrviwH, morning and night , on ,t rd and 4th Sdndavs. K-ning Prayer, Friday afternoon K.RV. Johh Lohdon, Rector. PRR8BYTERI AN. .ryi,-B 4t,h Sunday in each month ,n .riiiorf aod niht. C. N. Whartoh, Pastor. bow j as. LoaUborg Lodge. No 413, A. . , & A. M., mts 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights in each month. O O O O 0 - m Champ S O O O O OiambtUMDr.'ntfit(e,itUi - o o A Ft A Ai rtnixk ' O O I Batvtea ReoabHcaa fa O NTtmW Vota " BB. ''WQOTWS EICH WATX1 Clark's Letter o o O O 0 o o w I'ro I,. 11 ALLKKD. ATTORNBY-A.T-LAW, Will prar.tlct in nil the Courts. Office in I) tt. ART HUH H. FLEMING, DENTIST. LODWB0B.Q, . - N. C. ,n..o,.r The Or o i Yarboro Oo.'a Special Washington Letter. HATEVER else may b said of southern Democrats, they are undoubtedly trav eling in the right direction. so far as the nomination of their of ficers is concerned, bringing them closer and closer to the great body of "the people by. discarding the old dele gated convention system and adopting the Drfmary method. General primary election Jaws, well grounded in "-all1 their provisions, have been adopted in Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Virginia for the nomination of all officers from governor - and United States senator down to constable and justice .of the peace. South Carolina has been making the experiment for several years, and South Carolinians declare that it works admirably. In the other states named it is yet in an experimental stage and will be watched by the whole country. )ost defnrfad him fot ; Tfi far to crtala to By U vwy tort Btie. Tbr U tooto T th frod tnent la It to cssm It to pMl 't KroMciUn. Dt, Htmtt .irm thl man of to Bvbrka conmlrtr Va cvc v t).T ill lV ITT rnor and cUlma that b mwS BraA- ,oi4 hA, CcU . Wooin, !, ley. He atoo rUlsa that BradWy tA m Itt Mtrttk f4 ft 4 ImI it toto W Doddto that b 0mtf. 1 lit m Un tuMif him get elcted fh Uaitrd KWH Ut lK SSf k mate when be was tb caoea wxal-1 rrxld k gi ait sAik. a4 lVt he is badly mistaken away off.' his mat deal of Dleaur tf M ea- . Xlraa-1 t'aoic- io ioa mv iotwmj k rr- base. The suspicion is deepening Into J ley &s th Rooaetrit fott, whrtotti,:,f It abcxM twryf belief that Senator Hanna's delay in to-1 Uontcr toada antRTn o-1 e . tion has a sinister meaning and ia in-1 looks like a BooTt victory. 1 lit m tod I I btan. tended. to catch the president napping. JT UtWTt, 4 'J m-m So tne tetters rrienaa cooatrue tnai ac-1 vna iow i , hadrpr&draCtwf Hi IW 4 b non, or nonaction.. aaoj pawnniwi 11 acriss iu( I. ... . fer from a mild haUuclnation to the I gether lotely among Iowa BpbtW I aaw n4 ( N(UIM faa. effeet that Colonel RooaeveH to Ig-J ana. Tba huog for tb IcatM aod I t Aatt, a ad aJf CI norant of -practical pontics ana. to. a I nanea, aceonung to tu ivrvaui-a sort of DoUOca! babe fn the wood. All i rktoce.- imp tbeos" to d auwttH such may as well ohdeiTO themselvea." IMngmr-Oeo Moloe br g Ufxx'tT Last summer he frankly stated that he i inhannoalooa, , RotibUcaa aaartty. wanted the' nomination, and tb Indira- Tberwja an IrrvroncUabto frod blwui tidns are that he to leaving no atone I OongTMsma'ri Hall and wold b Co- unturned to secure It. Hto frienda are) groaaman Proxny. nto mtrxta ioo- gurai uoveraor a- rv uobiw occaaloa to ooco moro oipWt "U Iowa idea." so calM. whir d abe-rt the aam. effct oo each rdobubk tiUU ft tall hld C hi- toif. . ' . arttls ft4 ori ft! lift ft Uffrft. It t4ft4r u ftttotoftft al I W ftaUftWagft iWi) if IV H?it ! tr ftt4 rrl frwa a44 U fa' a4 W tVftft H.f J. O&o ftift4 Wo W o iU to a try ? gUttt- 1J m WtcT onUfttjrttftl 1 tM , BOdDCDClI 3 a X I l l f 4 HMJIrMf -ii - t ft WATCHES. CLOCKS I)"- -t. P. BUUT, R VOTIGINO PHYSICIAN AND STJR0EON. Louisburg, N. C. i "i the renr o Boddio, Bobbitt & r. J ti it 8toro. on N ish strwt. 1) a. R. f. YABBOROU3U. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LoniBORO, N. C. Frederick's Statue. Kaiser -William has presented the United States with a statue of his il lustrious and mighty collateral ances tor, Frederick the Great, which is to be erected on the grounda of the war college in Washington: The location for the statue is perhaps as fitting as any that could be found in America for one of the. greatest soldiers of mod ern times. Some very good persons ob ject to receiving Frederick's statue at all, on the ground that he was a hered itary kinc. imbued thoroughly with !, and Boor Net i MHiciiDg, phoae jy iaea8j but that he was a soldier ..hi ml la jniwowl from T. W. HCew. 0 5n k a, hv tin vhi rsX arm ronMonra. phoii 74. tf. DAAS8BNBDRO, ATTORNBY AT LAW. LOOISBUKO. TBI. O. Will Vrr,t.lc in all the Court of the State offloe in Court Hooae. M A in I S I WINjJTEAU, ATTORN EY-AT-LA.W, I.oniBBDEO. N. C. nw k ovkr Corner Drug Store. t wml Att-ntion given to collectioilB. rri. ti. wherever BerTlcea reqolrea. going right ahead to force hto nomina tion, no matter how long the call for the national convention may be delay ed.. ' The Missouri . Republican stata committee has called the state conven tion to select Missouri s "Big Four" for March 22, while at least one Missouri district convention to select two dele gates to the national convention to set for so early a date as Feb. 2. Senator Boies Penrose, chairman of the Penn sylvania Republican state committee, has called the state convention for .April 6, by the adviee of that veteran arid wily politician. Senator Matthew Stanley Quay. Matthew perhaps doco not love President Roosevelt, but be has never forgotten that Senator H are na's vote kept him out of the senate when he was appointed by Governor Stone, and "revenge to sweet" Thus it goes. Hanna la using Fabian tactic, while the Roosevelt cohorts are buay striking while the iron to not Taken all in all,'it looks very much like a vic tory for Colonel Roosevelt. Instead of being caught napping himself, be haa caught his opponents napping. First blood counts In politics aa well aa In pugilism. With the large delegaOona from Missouri and Pennsylvania lead ing the Roosevelt column, the rest are almost sure to follow. - ilf rarvWfttlka,'Of, rtJ of Lvltav. ftaid io p o e. ; frrtV I adi ', o I 4 laai f i yoa o rn t off l atop W4 crB aod . W U "fi r. i f 1 a W . a t . . " .J' . i . TV? twi ;l n . ,i-.a.-. i. t J AX d ALoXi none t m av. ta " HKINna Ma V Owl rM i a it i in T -m varftwM - a;rt awifti m " m imme m"o aan ct ai, a-iii Mimja, - i .,al ftMrfUtia aWa,- av - aaavaBaaaaMaap mm Oato f toft t4 f a 'mVo U- .v, j. u, 5icanj Packd Co., ZKKi ft - fttt it.-ft f "CJJi I V, f r3 a OiO tvAv i.tmr "stand pattera" aa Coagrw-tzkaa. j ido X WW4 t i) 1J K. MALONK, . as.Y-r-a OTTO WtfV1a PHAirri'riNQ physiciajm o.xj duoi. LOrjlSBOBS, . c niio v r Aycocke rrag Company. W. BODDIE, M TORNEY-AT-LAW, I.OCI8BUKQ, N. C. n ' ooprr Building, of the first rank will be denied by no one familiar' with history. He was born a king a fact for which he was In no way responsible and . he laid the foundations for the- great empire over which William reigns. - That the "kaiser d resented the statue to this country in order to cultivate our friendship there to no question an other effort of his to show that Ger many is not hostile to- the United States, as is so persistently asserted by a lot of Anglomaniacs, who are in stant, in season and out of season, In an endeavor to stir up strife between the fatherland and America. So far their efforts have proved abortive, but once or twice they came near creating at least strained relations. One of the most interesting papers ever written in this world is Macaulay's essay on r reueiic. wc " I Ronubllcan leaders of the otaw laati K a onm repay perusal even arter tne lapse 01 , w.ahinrtori and held a twol v.vtv -..-. it i . i. i . nnaftiv T snntrf " I . : aptrlt of bitUroftM heratofora tltotteg among RepubUcana to tb at at a to tbo tariff qotVtj rotrrrd law to mayoralty flgbt th blttrrn . o tariff fight. This to dCDfratd Vy the followlaa dlaratcb from t Motnea: jyimrorA today attB44 Mf roraii.v pnovarl. whtcfc r lid U a irtetrr f Oorr Mattam aamtnat form rr John UaVtcmr. la ! rf tha Sixth war 4 a a aot lit Ju&f Van Slttart apM a r l the ballot thVrf. b wMl rMlt X Vlcavr opDlT caiarr Uaat I a ixxaiiMiiA waa atolra rreaa htm. -rraJ efc; ptec durta tk- Oar. Asm Clati Estimate. Flgurtag oa th ootroea of tho at' electloo haa alraody baa. Mr. Dvv4 Grahana Phillip, tb man who rtl the thrilling tale of tb wtw j ptt. ba cootribotd an artlcia to Harp-fa Welv la which hto Baal nra4o aemo to b that tb- Rpblioo arv In a deep bK from whVrh th7 bv only tbo aaoat aoortarata cbatx t merging. Ha cooevdao ft th Dreaarreia thirteen aotbn atatr with 1M vet k lacking 8S of a majority. lie tMaka theso mlaalng votra can awat rdl!j TaA n aanUt : TW frvar; til la drntiag tftt f f-m oit i 'f. TNf ' aft a a "ill gtx dTt by ih ' I lp U ai mj a5aa- aa-J a i0(4ll )iil too t , a. a . . a.a M tk to it t-kjao t-r-t mart mil laai m tro datt. N . U tt a " Hta a ttadrX- . . .r - - -- m m 1 I. a Ma I T A awrtw M n,,' a,,, f-, w. S M4k,a hmmm t mi - wai S rf - ix firm i Vmo- ft.lC-. t.i-v 2l't .4 Oft Sjav a C1t iaV tlM Mt4-4 Ml' n Mil -f' . M irfM tm tv I " - t- i -f a- a4- - miw a , aix maw ta'4la tat 6hm ia-af I vt . n . .. t hire ta-o ilra dfva -.a aaw t C 1 aao- :t. Tae S4w5m a wia ti Uta -a. aad i 'iuraJ aa l"o tja''. Kaxxataf i4 1 k ia 'a" ' " Ha ! f a-ai t aa ) f t k )WW a ia wawia 1o IiH cuatt , 3. U .i -t S t.t ' awaa -r a.lin ww a. - . W M ' ' I i lM Ca---: If-' " a-c'" - a a. 4 tl5i4ft tv0 a ' aa, t J I.. u ' I t I, lam. .C'fti'ox.. i HiaHtiMt 'eft U aa4 aJ w ' - - , I a ...-.i a- .. im aa ama W Encouraging to Democrat. West Virginia Republicans are In such a bitter wrangle over questional! I ecord in Ma rr la ad (Sk Saw Yovt state taxation that the Democrar are i jga Indiana (IS) and rrOocea (TTk oa in high glee and hope to land the Mono- lnJ. ft toUl Df o Xnotb-r way of r tain State ooco more In the Democratic ting tb wooJd bo to writ column. The split ia so oeriorn and the ava and lllbaoto ami taaka op f tkca factions so belligerent that the United with state wMch have glTvn taa to tw States senators and representative -ye tbftt tbey are doobtfoi. 11 ta from WestfYirginia Jnet with the other tb fotiowlog taWe to Uluwtratw: all IM o4 tbaa aO otW Rawxd at I wWft i I few a ll a.'t'V aa- t awf h aH ... 1 kia ai a a V t' . -.. - - - j a i a a " ' a n l a" mh a a MM! Wi,W . . - - - takawiy Va U- a-g more than half a century. It shows , YV' MAY WOOD RUFFIN. ATTORN BY-A.T-LAW, LooisBuaa. a. o. win l,rv't.ir. In all the Oourta of JraDklln m i .i.,inirm countlea, also la the Supreme ",lrV. .n l in the United-Statea District ad mr'e'ln coooer and CUfton Baildlng. him as one of the bravest, most per sistent and most invincible warriors of all time. During the, seven years' war, when Germany was a small king dom, he fought at the same time tne French, -the Austrians and the Rus sians, held his own against them all, was sometimes defeated, but gave them many sound beatings and in the end stood forth victorious. He was a king, it to true, but he was a great king. days' confab, trying to harmonise netrfJa ... wewaujhfftM W7114 ... yUuH. B. WILDER, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, uxnaBuae. . 0. Main itreet, over Jonee ft Cooper a 1 itllr on Nevada. thinga,;but they were essaying the l-1 nossible and adjourned without-doing 14,0 :.tt)WiF-nn( nnlr wlthnnt doinaT SET- 1 Moot an TwtaJ ftilj Uliuft uw thing, but animated by the aeatiment, Mr PhtlUpo tbtnto; that ttw war h "Every fellow tor himself, and the tween PUtt awl odall will torn r deviTtake the hindmost." KM hot ightft York Into the Democratfe eoIama ad are on for Mr. 8cotf a seat in th aenato if Kew York 00 goo. Sow larooy aa of the United SUtea, for the governor- Conoctl-ot will prababry Mdrxxrpmaj ship and, in fact, for all the office In Dr. Ho beltovea that, no matt-rwhJfh sight It will be remembered that from faetloa gets the notnlruitVon for gv the day when West Virginia pulled emor. tbo othr wW handto tba kalfo j herself from under the carpetnaggera 1 to the troftoiag or trva aorniaw. 1 am A Fight. .nA scalawags' down to18W she waa) R.pabtlcan praaideattoj nccilo will Unless all the signs are counted aa part and parcel of the solid m that atat. bo rtoftnd to ptorao Ne- there is a fight to the death on between I ft two theo mlltottiuwav gogpao. tba- 1 j 1. t aI, ann Konnmr aiar i ' . i . i . . . . . Democratic majority waa ntTnntien we tear oot inaiaaft. iwaw awa un ao aa o ara-p reliably Democratic In the awful I braika aod coont U Urea atat Mt-1 ihoo.hjral aad slump of 18SH sne noppeo. to vac runup namca, w uti xj - publicans and haa stayed with them I to add to the coaveoded atatoo: CTr Btno. She will be welcomed with I K- Tora- ioXa rvetf SBAft I W. ' ar a-a1 "- , . .-.a. l.li.w TV ale a IrttVr. t ittoti I a bw daya Utera 1 Hwtal" Ttoa aft- va ao iW a mJ. aayla "Let r Mr 1 d oa M a" ao dtaal. ,lat a -co aoxlrf y a4aweawv TWw a t taaa til cajflatt a4 fvasV tvaf. ita oo& ieayWi aa9 a a t- Wart, lit laa a daeleat -4)ntrd at iW t' axa.j Vta and i&w In:! a a. ffoo a vw 4 to) bw a taw mo aftd carried tot a-aa Ty a r,rd tbrttab mi. !( efe- -W Vooat aad U to ow i&tf to-J aaaHtof Cft-w a ttoa aa t arl Vr rVaaadwVtoMia F a.v fcaHi tk ! V! - nfl mf.mm H U"a aw I aa.ao.a A.T. rv t r,a if ta tafciwa a.. e aw4 f-a Cm Jl'a af ta4-a a- 7 Trtdeht Roosevelt and Senator Mar ens A. Hanna, Vith the chances in fa vor of the former. ; Incidentally the war between Hanna and Foraker will be renewed, roe latest, news to aa a- -n . aV.aJ o'ekx-k to aeoft aad gM Mat dMbtt bad pie4 ito b c"i ur. i;jt J t a "Jt.aw tl ! . W ' a n a t Mt K ,..t. -.Va inm aM.:i.l fa n ."a -111 t-f 0.W ta'1-" ' ' ,.. a-a.t a aa..ka. . .4 t 1 f-aft-a ' a- . -t: ta t aa,i' -a.. if.' U tiit - ti- UiliU- ' Wl-v : J mini ., i . -' l.iw juk a t.''M JV U 114 V . tt-lM MaV w...-a . j I r fc-aw 4 a.ti t e. t.'ftaft-a . eM Tl-a f !a tvM tiatat J lilm wmii a.. a.,A v X .. - , w 7x.a., f rt . - ..,.,.a 1 ! w a,.t a,.. '.aj' t " f ! r -ave-a iia "?'.. . t. 1 r W hi. a SKAHt )ARI1 As tftt t-a-:iaf.A i:n ..t 1 14 a::r ftf'raa Un t tgtwA ILttto rt ' tifteaoi gof KKh loc. d f fa t It t(.: at A. in: i M F. Sl'HUILL. ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, LOC1SBUR0, H. C Will u.n.i the courtaof yranklln, Vanea, )tHc or Efrton'a Store. as and eiaewnere inuu . Denot, if sb re- Hanna has entered tne J, a Vft th fold, with the two senators. tion without Foraker aa one of -the JltUtn th electoral collece. But much like -tne piay f ... . v . Ka aw ,iiiuT.'iun " . ... . : .ua w . ..... . i , i in naca to me urmwrau, a " j r'r'couT -"fl Sffi St the Republican barrel, will be . i i .nil i in. wnaT will lnLrucu. n , . i VAMrwn.am I r i r II 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 nil niuu w Maxytaod ... NavaAa Delaware ... Connctlat Maw Jerawy Colorado ... Utaft T Idbo . M I Total .. 'Y W.BICKBTT, "TORNRY AND COCN8KIXOR AT LAW. LOUUJBDM H. 0. " " .t.i" i. ha fiflyarno? column win . -tiig rour uu t -neei- Senator Scott haa been much BrT!Z?tt "even" Senator Hanna'. boom- Charles uick auu 71T"' rV,: er and the chance, are that no tears ninninntl boss. Senator Hanna doesn want to -be ft delegate at large and is determined that his. hated rival, Sena tor Joseph Benson Foraker, snail not Kr.nnijt an.l patnstaXUlg mwbu " itraitMW fluuauy.. t.v- I . i t. V,a rwvunor In Rfr to Chief JuatlceShepnera, aa. I Dft. BO II josep", " - Tr7 matter lntruated to anm, uod. Robt. w. winatpn, .Hon. JjC. Roosevelt in Ohio, desirea to t,n. Pre.. Wrat National Bank of wm- w he will be com- ,tnn. m-nn A Manly, Wm.n.r.-- , SIX in " . " 7,.., would be shed by President Roooevelt If Senator Scott should be defeated By another a Republican, of course. The more West Virginia Republicans wool each other the better It to for the Dem ocrats and consequently for the coun try. More power to their daws. Proatdeot Hadley of Tale to adpb1 an boowt. Wroaxl and pftUtoiift fta. but ho certainly poaaaama aocao rattor pernUar optnioao. Hto Utrat oov b Uclv cxDreosed at Cambridg. to that war aa lto ' tolrd INft fttot to atjw aa4 La ito roooi eai : aoakft . tu I cowk) row. Tto aajT avotag to aa trea b 15 & aad to cavt to aat (Hwo twaial krta.aad -to aa) ao bias : -Vow bad aawxft wW laat et,M. Ha toafted ito toa aa-S Mid ftotktof. eel : YrwW.t Ira f oft tot to lift 4 X ka awrw awV a mnI-x ' MH4H -a ft -wx h.i.ii.mW a.'"--" ce I 9 mtt,M iJt, aa. a -a a a I ..--4 i a ,.-.. .-a--- a adaavf j IwMf ll i aU aw,a jaia a. a a.4 ! Ol . I iW'awnfta A.j.J. MHST'iV 3ooian4Suoe.MaVer a W me " W a ummmwI eay a thai : w Irt I I C . -a" a V .nwrtta -a poor maa who aotera poller wUJ j rttof t kao to fa nave to ylod aooowr a Ur to lb , a a- ... ... wronft inVa oo etoo gat ftot aad 1 Ttoft tofaft o a4 M Voofted t Ito 4 e4 M4 -o- 51 ,f Monroe, Chae. R. Taylor, Pree. "Wak For- I -.jjg to butt-in as ft district delegate, aat Oolite. Hon. W. Tlinbertake. humiliation to i if nw offlr u wi. i i , I ... i nim Hanna ana jporaaer nc ""l i war. xir m. pbrson. M0r, iiTid Hanna's disUke for him j We do not refer to the prospective ' I t.anatflMi last summer when For- Ktwien Russia and Japan. That T, a. ."- .- - I " .. ..... aker helped Roosevelt in Ms great coup haB been discussed until au are urea oi ha wrong lngoooro ot a tea gal atarro.- That to a aaoat vafartaaato and falladoc ttatotdoat Tb htohary I gu, epaakj Mr ttf om tW a.sw of tb. repobllc Bauy rootrar. ,v VX. Manv poor aaeti nave aotarwa aaamm. i afth-va. ftrnMa Is thm.i ftwaft aad I rw k a. 11 ; tt al llt have ytoktod toH t tto) wft tftaft. Nor did tbT atarre wb-k thwy gt toit Why aboutd tboy rtarrol Why rant a man woo we uin, ,a wo aldan, farmer. tatrbnt. oMatafariw I a, t.Sed caj aa.3 .. J rr or wnai no rrtmm o bjw , .w.fca...w T"l-a t r aaaa w-A .)( a- W "- ". i emwih i-in aa " J TV U faftMaa a-ll aww r , ia wni w a fiw tw- -.4 aai aai, Kaa4. J aw a..at ! a.waft el aa swnoi a J A -i fc a.1 lw " Wa ' fccajaa ! aa tA Ha-efc " " NOTICElff i aw ft: . i,' i. ar I ; v r ii . MMa a i 4 aw a 4 V i.l riM V tv ' lUa ? In... a . v ' . t.Mm .1' ' mm a f . r. tt., a... .. t au a . 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' aker helped Kooseveii. m - Qaa Deen oicowu 1 er or woat am mmrm ..n-.- k ., ,,- mawtraa.a.o. . . !?rt.o .?ire for the ii r,, w m.rlA to a mora I t k aw. mm mt txJUlf I eoweciewaa doltT, Vt CJ a- jy XOrClllS JJ.lAAft a.v .- 1 XVCltiVaivv a ra ' I M,Uwvwv w www w I . prmrtieea in all oourta. Office on Main i pregident at the atate convention and I taporiant war that , between the Bo-1 aftd MrQ fcl, BvUng a to) U awforo ew 1 iu aboaft eataiftw f ! W a YARBOROTJOH.JB. . ATI ORNEY AT LAW, : LOCISBURQ. N. 0. ,,m m orw,r House building, Court street . 1 1 kn.m.u intrusted to him U1 receive prompt and careful attention in forcing the convention also to no 1 pUl3iican factiona in Kentucky, one 1 tertag upoa a potltlcal carawvi way 1 taaaHtuU m a raa. likewise, but that waa wnen Q"""" headed by ex-wvernor oraow, aboQld ouy oca oow.wao a mmm - , . . . w was seared about hto senatorial can- by Dr. W. Godfrey Hunter, ox- eoodoetlng pubtto affairs rtaftajaart Ifcft cftrft 14 r,H -4 vass. 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The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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Feb. 5, 1904, edition 1
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