JAS. A. THOMAS, Editor tnd Proprletsr. :.v' ' : ? . . -T'-'- ''1 - - . -. ..
t 1 - 1 -i " - - " ' .".. . .. . mm, mmm,,m WAWa -f-f
a4 hU ft tre t tmm
Scfndav School at 9:30 A M.
Qko. BAKBB, Bupt.
Preaching at 11 A. 1i.ad 8 00 P. M.
very Sunday.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.
L. -8, Mabsbt. Paster.
BAPTIST.
Banday School at 9:30 A. JI.
" Thos. B. Wilder, Sapt -Pwachinsc
at 11 A.M., and S:00 P.M.,
wery Sunday. . -
Prayer mating Thuredajr night,
HH. Mashbdbhb. Pastor. '
KKSOOPAL,
Saaday School at 90.
Wm U. Ruffih. Sapt.
Services, moraine and night , on
1 it, Srd and 4th Sundays.
Kfenintr Prayer, Friday-, afternoon
Rev. Johs- London, Rector.
paESB YTEEIiS .
Serricea 4th Sandav in each month
morning and night. t.
C. N. Wharton, Pastor.
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LODGES. r
Louisburg Lodge, .No. 413, A. F. &
A. M., meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday
nights in each month.
Prot'essaonal earda.
D
B. ARTHUR H. FLEMING,
DENTIST.
LOUISBURQ, . - N. C.
O floe Over TJie Qren Yarboro Co.'s
Store.
R. J. B. MALONK,
PRA.CTICINaPHT8ICIA.N AND SOKQBOH.
LOUI8BCBO,'N. c.
OtIIc over Ajcocke Tru Company.
J)R. J. J, MANN,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
LOClSBtBO, N. C.
Office over Aycocke Drng Co.'s drug store
R. 8. P. BDRT,
PRAOTlciNa PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Louisburg, N. C.
rffi- in t,h( rear n' Boddie, Bobbitt &
Co.'s Druir Store, on Nash street.
R. R. P. YARB0R0C3U,
PHYSICIAN AND SUBQEON,
Lopisbubo, N.-G.
Offloe 2nd floor Neal hoildlng, pb.one s. -
fght C&118 M18WrB'i irum i. tt. -
residence, phfme 74.
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J H. ALLRBD.
ATTORNEY AT-L AW,
win xirjftt.i in all the Courts. Office in
oaDgsville, N. C. '
H. MAS3ENBDRQ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
1.0UISBTJBS.
wmprkcticelnailthe Court ol theSUte
Office n Court House.
M
ARCUS C. WINSTEAU,
ATT ORNEY-jfiT-LiAWt
LocisBuao, N. C.
Orrioa ovaa Corner Drug Store.
Special Attention given to collections.
Practice wherever services reqaired.
yM, W. BODDIE,
ATTORN EY-AT LAW,
Louisbubg, K.C.
Office over Boddie, Bobbitt & Co.'s drag .
tore. '
HAYWOOD RCFITN.
ATTOBNBT-AT-LAW,
kotnsBuae. w. a.
WUl practice in all the Courts ot Franklin I
.-.t ..Jitnlnr cAnnt.lM Hi HO In t6 HaVIran 1
V .... TMrf. I
joan, ana in mi umwu dw
Office In Cooper end CUIton Building.
TpHOH. B. WTLDEK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
kODiSBirae, a. a
Office on Main street, over Jones ft Cooper's
stora.
Jjl S. SPRDILL.
attobjsey-at'-i.aw,
kovisBmo, w. C3.
Txrm thA vnrta of Pranklin. Vancei
SranvUle. Warren and Wake connties, also
th. Rnnrama Court of North Carolina.
Prompt attention given to collection.
Office over Baerton's Store.
rp W. BICKBTT,
X .
'.TTORMT AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
kotnsBrae t. a
Prompt and painstaking attention
-attention given to
Refers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John
Hannlng, lion.1 j&ow. tt . nuuwu,Buii,.
Buton, Pres. Plrst National Bank of Win-1
Manning, uon. kooi. w. w uiavou, --.
chTaVirrr Wak.
est OoUege, Hon. B. W. Timberlake.
Office over Neal ft Co. 's Store.
w.
ia. BBB8OH,
ATTORNEY AT-IA,
AVotrnniinM.ir. a.
'waetlAee in all eoorts. Office on Main
street.
H YARBOROTJQH, In.
ATIORNET AT LAW,
LOTJISBUBa. F. 0.
Office in Opera House building, Conrt streeti
ill hriMtness introuted to him
ill receive prompt andcaareikiatteiitioiUT
MIJI TTOTTCTv
CONTRACTOR ASD BUILDER,
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tn..Umi. Artistic Blantles and Tiles. "Arch
eeecarai waii"". ,
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nviahsi
FRANKIINTON HOTRIj
imANKIilNTOIT, N. C
Qood accomodation for the traveling
MASSEKBURG H0TJ1.
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CLARK'S
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Special Washington Letter.!
H
ERETOPORE in these letters
I have referred to the fact
that the two Kitchin broth
ers, WiUiam W. and Claude,
who are both representatives In con-
gress from North Carolina, are among !
tho ahit -r, i k k
tne aDiest men m the house. They are
young, hA&dsome, clean, Ctron, Indus
trious and-talthlntcrtlMfr tintte, coid
inanding the respect' and adniiration
of ali wh kn6w"them. Claude, the
younger of the twain, is now serving
his second term. While hitherto he has
participated somewhat in the running
fire debates, always in a highly credit
abte manner, he never until April 22
delivered what is technically known as
a set speech, but on that occasion he
spoke in a manner certain to attract
the attention of the whole country.
Wheg he sat down he ranked among
r the crack "orators' of the house. His
themes were Colonel Theodore -Roosevelt,
General Charles Henry Groavenor
of Ohio and Colonel William Peters
Hepburn of Iowa, and he handled them
without gloves. His matter was excel
lent and his manner superb. In both
personal 'appearance and style of ut
terance he mucb resembles Senator Joseph-
Weldoa Bailey of Texas, and he
mauled the Republicans much in the
same manner as does the young Texan.
He read amid uproarious applause Gen-
eKrf GFOSvenoT:s caustic remarks about
Colonel Roosevelt's capers at the Phil
adelpbia Republican -national conven
tion of 3900, when the general was act
ing as correspondent of Hearst's -New
York American. No Democrat has
ever said as hard things about Colonel
Roosevelt as General Grosvenor wrote
about him in those letters. General
-- .v. uo
own tongue while Kitchin was reading
UlUHVHnnr WHS man pnnnffh tn tita tio
ft
choice extracts from those abusive let
ters, especially while he-was contrast
ing them with General Grosvenor's re
cent fulsome adulation of the presi
dent.
Then Kitchin took up the Question of
lynching and, by reading extracts from
Colonel Roosevelt's books, showed that
the latter had indorsed lynching as a
remedy for horse stealing, or, as the
young North Carolina orator put it.
lynching for stealing a ten dollar rat-
tail pony" thus carrying the remedy
by lynching much further than has
been dreamed of in the south," and
much more of the same sort.
Then, taking for, his text Colonel
Roosevelt's declaration that" "a streak
,of coarse brutality runs through the
southern people," youn? Kitchin en
tered upon a splendid defense of his
people, which not only elicited much
applause, but brought the moisture to
many eyes.
To the astonishment of his hearers
hedug up a passage from one of Colo
nel Roosevelt's speeches while he was
governor of New York, in which he
referred to congress as "cattle," and in
which Colonel' Roosevelt especially pil
loried General Grosvenor. Colonel Hep
burn and others as champions of "foul
. . . A..
Fuuul uiauuucni guiciuuieui.
. , . ,
meu ue enierea upon a preienaea ae-
fense of those .'.two old gentlemen."
as he truly termed them, which made
their blood boil. Altogether It was
one of the richest oratorical perform
ances witnessed by . this congress.
When Kitchin had concluded, General
Grosvenor roseto reply, but was so
angry and the facts were so strong
against him that he made a sad mess
Of it and floundered dreadfully a sure
sign that Kitchih's bullets bad gone
to the mark.
Colonel Hepburn vacted more wisely.
slept over the matter and next morn
ing assaulted Kitchin in a speech of
-great fierceness. He, too, made a poor
case. Kitcnin got ten minutes ancrgave
both General Grosvenor and Colonel
Hepburn a roasting which set the
.Democrats wild with-delight and even
forced applause from the Republicans.
A Mw Figure or speecn.
Hon. Henry D. Clayton, the hand
some, genial and very able representa-
ovuiv, .w.
tlye froH the Third Alabama district.
has invented a brand new figure of
speech. The other day . when Hon
lllia-m Bourke Cockran was Jn the
midst of his tariff speech and was skill
fully bowling over all Republicans who
interrupted, him Clayton said, aotto
vnha "Better let the talking Irlshmfln
. ' , . , , . .j.l
alonel" After Cockran had concluded
some one asked Clayton -what he
moonr- whoroimnn he renllmT-. "There
1 W MA oKn ATir,i,i
ZiV: Z7, . ri""-""
wiiu u uuaamw wuueut uiuuuu, uut a
bpzsssaw In motion is not half so dan-
mmia mm m nniPkTwlJ Irishman
while talking, go my advice to all con-
wnipd Is not to interruntu tslklnir
ijjQ .
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I . . ... . .1
journea nntll uecemDer.. Xhe Repub-
Mean majority turned its back to duty
inn ran awav. rearrui lear.me. uemo -
critic minority 'should .in some-way
f force them to an investigation Of thfi
i postomce aepartment ronenness ana to
rAWiirraiMMii aaka - . Turn ttowm
, . " : T, :
I iue Amencunjiwpie will ue ui me
, . , : . '. -, ...
i -irry-eigutn ; coagreaa, ; Keiuoiican , ui
Koth . hranohM nt hhth theextrannH.
nary an long sessions. wa guilty ot
I ot-TOj;OInTO.-M? comi
stomaeh and ia qaiokly eared by Chamber
-kTivm uonuneuc rtcBUib iriiu m tuvuravrvu
uuns otomacn ana xaver laoiew. - iioia oy
Ayeock drug co. - - -- .
' Jnliafl Caesar was assaainajed on
Friday.;;: v '
. : . ,-
. wnv can not stana tne snoetang strain
of laxtive syrapa and .catharact pilla are.
! especially load ol it tue early. risers, All ner
. f ; - '
I soils who and it necessary to take a
' to take a liver
nmedioina ahoald. try theee easy
tfy these ; eat V r Dills
- 1 nd compare th tgreraWy, pleasant and
tatrengtnening eneotwitn the ni
atreagthening tffeot .with .W nature aaUaf
lnt aftaking eonditioBtpUoainght at of
I OtkW'ftm WMNMtttt f rly tiftfl rei
ptJarl ga4 IhtliWtUJlt . tjqltbjdf
4rn.iT aa,-- -. , ' . . r
tt
tt
tt tt n n tt n
mission, doing many- things It ouxht
not to hare don and tearing uadon
naT thinga that it oaght to fca doa.
With the calendar crowded with impor
tant bills, -with the committSM loaded
down with others - m important, th
rn rlZ
a.na lnterested only In esebpln Mm
the minority, turned Its back and 0t
A certain president namkMa fcr f or
evennore onc trttarvd ptttabl waft
because he bd congrM on him hand.
The Fifty-eighth congreta h,nadrutt.
worried Colonel Rooeevttt no Ilttt. bat
it is now -off bi hands" by Its. own
cowardice, of Its own motion, t th
earliest date Tor years, and b has frr
rein till December. Therefor be !
probably happy. But what of tb pro
pie? How do they like (o i Re
publican congress abandon Ita poet of
duty and scud away In search of rot
in April?
Hearst VereUe the Truata.
Hon. William Randolph Hearet. edl- i
tor of several great newspaper, rep
resentative In congress and randidete
-" JJTOiwrnilt lK)Im loo for
president, manifests an hooesty of pur
pose and a persistency of actlgji moet
admirable and most unusual tn par
suing the trusts. Some men crHicl
his motives, but he keeps on figfcttn;
the trusts an example which IJ woaM
be much wise; to Imitate than to carp
at. Horace Greeley once said. "The
way to resume la to resume." Heerst
evidently believe, that the way to bust
trusts is to bust them. 9o he keepe ,
on thumping them, ft will be remem-
bered that recentr he scored a tre.t I
triumph over the authradte coel tmit ;
In the supreme court of the t'pltel i
SUte. Not satuued wTth .hat. on j
baturaay, April Zi, ne Hied with Sir. j
Attorney General Knox a complaint S
alleging that a combination of the
Philadelphia and Reading railroad and
the Central Railroad of New Jersey, tn- j
der a common management ba shifted :
mti.iA ..im 1 ..- I
partment or justice to proceed against
them under the Sherman antitrust
law. . The complaint asks that the ac
tion be taken to restrain the Reading
company, while the owner of the stock
of the Philadelphia and Reading Bail
way company, from owning, holding or
voting upon the stock of the Central,
etc.; finally that the guilty parties be
prosecuted criminally.
His detractors bare tried to make It
appear that Mr. Hearst If a uereilanv
my. a charge which neeer hJd any
foundation in fact and which he trtr
umpbantly refuted the other. day by-
appearing before the house judlctaa;
committee and delivering an anrurrwut
of which any maa' might well be pro4
The great Republican lawyers oa that
rrrnt mmmlttp trlp1 ta tnntnmm him
by cross examination, but be held hie
own and came out with flying colore,
On that point hia critic should la mom-
mon decency shut up. Good for Wll
Ham Randolph Hearst!
In Arguing bis question before the
committee be used theee two very vtg-
orous sentences: "The attorney general
has been brooding over that rrUWiH-l
like a hen on a doorknob for eighteen
months. He has not acted In any way
and won t let anebodv take It ivn
from hlxu."
This language Indlcatee that VI r.
Hearst can express his Idea la vigor
ous and plctureemie speech. Per
haps it also Indicates that his bsmpf
of reverence la not abnormally devel
oped. His words are not calculated to
make him persona grata in the attor
ney general's office, but are rell cal
culated to make the attorney general
squirm. To refer to any man as a sit
ting hen" Is considered In all canjatrlea
an expression of contempt, but to de
scribe him- as "sitting on a doorknob
is to express contempt In a superlative
degree. If Hearst does not look out
he wDl get himself proeecuted
Banton on the Tariff.
The Washington Poet pays the fol
lowing high and well deserved compli
ment to the Hon. M. E. Benton, one of
the representative from Mbwooii:
Representative Maecertaa C Beaton of
Missouri, recogntxed as one of the a blast
and most Industrious mentbere ot the
house, seldom devotee any of his lima 10
oratorical etlorte on the floor. eURo-usk
he la acknowledged te- be one of the baare
Informed men tn the body on public quae
tlona and one of tke moet Jeeceful rpae fe
ars on the minority side. Ia the debate
I upon the merchant raerfne Mr. Banioo
I ' ' en iae
general tariff question with a forte the!
n erected wide ettentkm.
1 In opentas his addreee Cr. Bentoe de-
1 nled the Republican contentteo that bre-
lection la the eetUed policy of thle eui.
i try. :i insist,", said he. 'that you cannot
i nnaiiy secue a arming m a gcrvatwrn-aot
j our 1 not Just i irs'aiakeea
to " People. Th wage
I of'our untry la entitled "te!' ere
I chance la' the race Of life. Tk anfia.
J atonal man. the raarcbant. th faraaar.
the miner end the day laborer are
uuea to neve toe Duroant ol larar la-
UUed to
ft.six iwuith. A Hja vaw oa
nuBuhftiirtr to aatl kla anlakl mulu
te consumer cheeper dm he
I does to the home maxkec -
i ouiw m " quasuon oc ait naorr
Xllm?:
I mm.tr omrtr that croOta brni.Hr.. t.
I tn unn Daron. ma ioe eyetent ceaeot
aestaltt' Itself with m third of the AaaarV
can people: Hear for a moraant; aeaeartL
j mowtri. Dlk calUwUin. triH rkr.hu
i : - m. .
i ateet raiia. -wagons,- eewing macbinae.
I typewriter, Coeree cutlery. Sick, sbxrvaia.
mZmT kmaW nrZZmA VvTm
country e.kAippaa out cx th aaaatry
&. ar ae-a . --a .
-1 UatUe 01 JUaWUga WM XOQgat
1 Qq FriflgV
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- Cured his Motharof Eieatnktifnt,
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My mother baa been a taOer . for' maar
L a a rt VT .... ,. . Tea.
i oi nniNDi ra. ai xima ana waa aaamai aa
move at eu while at all lima waikia w
(painful I preaenied her with a houie of
I Chamberlain Pata Balm aad after a . fr
- J applications ah ieelded It waa the mo
twenderfol rtkie raliarat mhm had mmm triad
J ta fast sat 1 avtr without It aew - aad ta
at all timet kbl to Wklk. Aa Atll
applieatiOB ot Pla aia gitptrt aaiftbt
Pkia tkitioivu ttnotily bttllt ail
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e tke liwerta yeoert-TMe m Aerk
POpi TT ftflU I
0irswive ktrt ta act JtmhI k
work cn ke tvt-ka aRkMl
mora Kano ikae U ' Ae t ear tki
tke rl of tk 1411 Vtalaw
until Uta CTTM4 af tfc kk;v .WwMrtaal
lixlutrUa l aalLaAwt. K tkT ta
oof aljTjra of Ike fUekt mt
lfa eavrtea at tk tariff krM mm r-4ftB
nagiwitaa. tAay aril ? Umm hV41
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lanaUoa) of seiee tnr af k.rvl ta
at the eapoetae mt tfc aaaaaaaMa
It avar W aront mm Ike' tra
(rtiqaUa. II aa
geetleei te Ike aufaaee
ckarttn tk Aanrkaa i.ima aiai r e mm-
tkrae-Uaaae a fair fwwe tar ekt ke kwrrk,
bat tiMrre wtu klere ee tkHkAe Ne
la artxaef, Tfcaea wm-klere kat eaaee
le nn a rio foe ike
Tk l)0a(nrli erle
artlflctei leeatluai o mv el
t Ik aaswc
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foe ik
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aertt IktAka
hot a pmnmim, iifvv aeaeT ve a
M,r o. tk mm
j (tujmS ptmnt avwitT t. va ike
bettie o w"
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'"W or m a.
! ",nr a" W ,y.Twa
'.nJr rr,onstWao f. tm grmm
,,fTJu" ln w
twdlKt- Onoeestty peeee
i wl" .arprfl t 4fl" tUt
T proeea niuoa e .-rres
repreeeritad le be pWUiOfryS eae
terpriee. Is realty a raid aa Vbm lort
fieherlee la that regloei Wkal hms W
cocoe of the Monroe doctrine key way
tr. Ppeekev Caanoe le mm e !"" fan :
ty popular pree4tTDg mOhmf mt tftar j
hottee of frpreeeetaHvem Maey Slav
publieB waal mUu oorateetsal ee fkCr i
candidate for vice praidt. Wkxiee
Uncle Joe wUJ ba wUtieg to ike tm
chettcee oa bring defeated at Ike (avCet
la lira of a rertalaty ef r-eaert$en ke
tb heoee rrmalee te h eaea tt gea
without seytng that eexatd lba M
I trans elect a tulorty of tike ct
bouee they wH ree(rt Vt Ceetaaa e
the epeakemlttp. At prai taetr
chancra ef r lasting their rAlrtaJ
ticket and reptertag ta taraf en
are ot very bright
Straw show whkfi ey ta wta4
blow. It la give l - llal fkeaev
tor Falrbankk tam4 a akaae ta i m4-
tt areata In tadiaaa at to yt tim fee
ward a a rice peak1etit rae4l4ea
WhereforeT The ' reaeeejai are ea
voucheafed to ea eegr wtxtd. tart ta7
may be faeeeed, tV Bret fcetegfatt
there le a deeo eaated tmr ekaeac S
pubtkaaa that their yeeaaieati-J tfeket
ia dooeaed ta, defeat Ue yar. a ad Uat
entor Ilooader aeaaror et rare Sa
leeaaMi hU ctumraa fee a prUmfteJ
ttomiiutloa to IE" Pf haetaa lim tmmm
ataoclatfd tea "rloeety erirjl ftae
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