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CHURCH DIRECTORY ;
METHODIST.
Sunday School at 9:80 A. M. -
Qso. 8. Baxkb, Boptr
Preaching at 11 A. M., aad 8;15 P. M.
v-ry Sunday- . ;
Prayer meeting Wedneedaymighti -L.
8, Massar. Pantor. '
BAPTIST. "
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Thos. B. WiLBR,.8npt
Preachinjr at 11 A.M., and :15 P.BL
tynry Saaday. -Prayer
meting Thursday night.
H. U Mabhborhb. Paator.
BWSCOPAt,
Sunday School at 9:30.
Wm H. Royjuf.Sapti;
S-rvics, mornintr and nisjht t ;r ofl
v, 3rd and 4th Sandays.
K uinir Praver, Priday - afternoon
Rev. J ohn Lohdok, Rectot.
PRBSBTTBRialT.
H.-rviw 4'h Sauday in each month
moroiD and niht. , . .
C. N. WHABTfH Pastor. "
Looaas.
Loninbarg Lodje, to. 413,
A. M -, meta 1st and 3rd
Li..,"r iq Aaeh month.
A. ?. &
Tatssday
ii-o lemiiiional oai-clt
Jj R. ARTHUR H. FLEMING,
DENTIST.
LOClSBURa, N. C
o a f)Tr The Orsen Tarboro Co,'a
i.rn.
R. J. K MALONK,
f RA.CTICIMQ PHYSICIA.N AND SUROSON.
LOUI8BUBS, 5. a
Oilice over Aycocke mg Company.
jyt. J. J. MANX,
PHYSICIAN an I SURGEON,
LOCISBCRG, H. C.
D'Hceover Ayoooke Drug Co. 'b drugstore
lft. 8. P. BURT,
PB a 'TlOISa PHTSICI VN AND SURGBON.
Louisburg, N-C.
Offlce in the rear o Boddie, Bobbitt &
Co.' Dru tUorp. on Nash street.
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R. R. P. TARBORO0OU,
PHT8ICIAIJ AND 8TJB.QEON,
LonisBCRe, N. C.
OI0e 2nd ttoor Nenl building, pbone 39.
Nlnt calls answere'l from T. W. Bickett"s
realienee. pbrne 74.
H. ALLRED.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WU1 practloe in an the Courts.
Toungsvllle, N C.
Olnce In
U. UAS8BNB0RQ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Win praette m all the Court of the 8Utp
Office n Court House.
AOCLTa C. WlxXSTEAU.
ATTOBUEY-AT-L.AW,
Louisburo, N. C.
Orrica ovbs Corner Drugstore.
Speelal Attention given to collections.
Practice wherever serTicea required.
fXL. VV. B'JUDIE, "
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
Louisbcbg, N. C.
Office over Boddip, Bobbitt 4 Co.'s drug
store.
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m. HAYWOOD RUFFLN."
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
LOUISBUM. H. O.
Will practice in all the Courts of PrankUli
tod adjoining counties, also In the Supreme
Joan, ana la t&e uiutea stales liiBtnet ana
uueuit uoaru.
Otllce la Cooper and Clifton Building.
fJHOB. B. WXLDUR,
ATTOKNBY-AT-LAW,
. LOUISBTTB. . O.
Office on Main street, over Jones ft Cooper's
tore.
F.
S. SPRU1LL.
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW,
LOUISatTBO, H. C.
Will atteM the courts of Franklin, Vance
IranTlUe, Warren and Wake coonties, also
Ma Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Prompt attention given to collections.
Otnee over Barerton's Store.
W. BIOKSTT,
ATTORN BY AND CO0N8BLLOR AT LAW.
' LoimBtrsa m. a
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
verr matter Intrusted to nig hands.
Refers to Chief J ustlee Shepherd, Hon. John
Manning, Hon; Root. W. Winston, Hon. J. C.
Barton, Pres. Plrst National Bank of Wln-
lon, ienn at manly, Winston, reopiea itana:
ot Monroe, unas. &. Tayjor, rrea. wiu ror
at College, Hon. B. W. Tlmberlake
Offloe over Neal as Co.s Store.
V. PBRSON,
' ' ATTORITbTY AT-LAW, -abvunrDBc.ir.a.
Prastleea m an eourts. Office on Main
street." -
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ATI OBJS EY AT LA W ,
- LOUIBB0RO.il. a
Office In Opera HotlAt building, Court street
All legal business intrusted to hfan
rill receive prompt and carefnl attention.
F. HOUCK,
COSTBACTOB as J3UIL&EB,
LOUISBURa, K,. C.
Trading Ageiit for all kinds of Building
tuppiles, ArtisUo Mantles and Tiles. sArosv-
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HOTELS.
FRANKL1KT01S HOTEJL
PBANKLINTON, N. O. T
Qood aceomodation for the travellag
Wile. -, - - - -, -u.;,
Good Ldvery Attached
MASSENBUEG HOTEL .
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Special Washington Letter.) .
"HEEI3 is jnoclr dlseasslon going
: -on as to the, expediency -and
. righteousness -of ICHOrtnir th
two-thirds rttle In the Demo
cratic national convention at St. Louis.
ue uie worn "ignore'llnstead of the
word. "repeaP adTisedlTl for '-thpntrt.-'
bo such rule in existence until th mn.
Tention adopts It,: Ths f thi. t
has beeiT adopted in .aforisnyejitfon ;
since i860 fllusteates the conserratlsnj
-the vis teertlae-of the human mindL
The reason of tne. rule perished-with
Aincan slavery, it having4)een devised
by the proslavery Democrats of the
south, who could control more tnn one-
nra Dut not one-half of the delegates
to nationat conventions in antebellum
days. By the two-thirds rule, whli
they eould not nominate, they could"
prevent the nomination of any man
not friendly to their interests. It. was
a most ingenious contrivance fot their
purposes ana proved- the undoing of
Martin Van Buren in 1844 and of
Stephen A. '-Douglas in 1860 at the
Charleston convention
At first blush it would appear that a
convention containing a majority of
delegates, but not two-thirds, instruct
ed for a particular man would not adopt
tne two-thirds rule, which would insure
his defeat, and yet that is precisely
wnat was done in 1S44. A majority
of delegates had been selected for the
purpose of nominating Martin Van
Buren. but nevertheless the convention
adopted the two-thirds rule, which ac-
eoinpliuhed his defeat. Wherefore?
Was it done through ignorance or by
design? Undoubtedly the latter. Many
were instructed for him who at heart
were opposed to the sage of Kinder-
hook, and by voting-for the two-thirds
rule and fixing it so Tie could not be
nominated they could "vote for him
as long as he had a reasonable chance
for the nomination," thus keeping the
letter of their instructions, but at the
same time insuring hia'defeat. They
thought, and perhaps correctly, that
they could explain such a performance
to their betrayed , constituents more
easily than -fLey could explain a direct
vote against Martin. He took terrible
revenge on the Democrats in 1843 by
bolting Cass' nomination and by ac
cepting a nomination himself from the
Free Soilers, thereby achieving the de
feat of the great Michigander, whom he
hated most cordially. "Sweet is re
venge," said Byron, and "sweet ia re
venge" thought Vac It may be atat-
eTtowever, wltir perfect truth "That
Martin Van Buren in 1848 committed
historical harakiri. His fame would
have been greater had he never wreak
ed vengeance on General Cass. Scarce
ly anybody has a good word for Van
Buren.
But should the two-thirds rule be
Ignored? Most assurediy. Nearly all
men agree to that. They differ as to
the when. Some argue that, being a
nuisance, it onght to be ignored at
once, while others contend, and plau
sibly, that it ought not to be ignored
when there is a contest on for the nomi
nation, as it would be unfair. It is
safe to predict that the first time the
Democrats have only one candidate for
the presidential nomination they will
ignore it, and they will do well In so
doing.
Missouri's Candidate.
It may turn out and it will be lucky
for the party and the country if it does
that the two-thirds rule will enable
Missouri's candidate. General Francis
Marion Cockrell, now serving his thir
tieth year in the senate f the United
States, to capture the presidential nom
ination, a consummation devoutly to
be wished. He has been only a recep
tive candidate up to this time. He
has not uttered a word or lifted a fin
ger in his own behalf, acting on the
theory that a presidential nomination
ia; to be neither sought nor declined,
and la nil this he has perhaps acted
wisely. But it is an old saying, worthy
of consideration If not of acceptance
that "all ' things come to him who
waits." The situation at this writing
seems to be as follows: Parker will be
the strongest candidate n the first bal
lot, having perhaps a majority, but
.falling short of the necessary two
thirds. Hearst will probably stand
second, having more than third, but
somewhat short of a . majority. As
Parker and Hearst " are- both from
New t York," It " Is - not probaWe that
one . will be willing . to see the other
nomfnate4.-and that both- will he -for
some compromise candidate- A dead
Iock may" ensue, and Cockrell stands as
good a chance to-be the compromise
candidate as any other man mentioned,
f ot,he will have a nucleus to the thirty
six votes e( Missouri and In other votes
which come to. him, - ... . '. -
He possesses all the qualifications for
a president.; He' Is not a brilliant man;
-irofc.raly
Jefferson was... ever "ejected president.
General Cockrell Is a man of isplendkl
Intellect, of kmgr.and'.tionsplcnous serv
ice In tbelsenate. absolutely cleas" and
perfectly safe.. 4Ie. commands, the .re
spect, of 'all "who know r-hlm.- or know ;
Of him".? He understands .thoroughly
the working of every, department, of
thegqvernment and would enforce honesty-through
then! all.: He has; he fads
to exploit,andi-po.hebbies to-ride.;-; He
goes not tilting' at windmills; mistak
ing them for giantsV but is a plalnvold
fashioned, hardworking Pemocrat who
" v ".wi-T 'NVV
Sick headaehe results from a dieordored
stomach and qstekly eared by Chamber
lams atomacn and Liver Tablets, liold by
Aycock drag oei-aU--? -'5 w. .u
J-Wfiy are 'woaen like lacta THey
are BtnbBorrt things. Ji-i
- -i- - Sned By his . Doctor.?; - -
" .-A doctor hers ha) -:saed m a raas-s tl 550
f which i claimed was sxceswve-tor- a eaase
of cholen morbas save B.White of .Cosebel
la Cal - At the trial be prarsed-his medical
skill and medioioe-. I asked him If is wss
not Chamberlains solic cholera, and . Diar
rhOea Remedy he naed as i had jroed re
ens to-belisve it wa and ha would not say
under oath that it. was not. -- No : doctor
could use a bettar remedy than this. Sold
by. Aycock drug a - : ";r , i r
Letter
it
The Two-thirtb Rol U JUtfoml
Democratic CoovMtkma Mj.
oori'a Favorit Soa Tnnasialt
Up Against It ,
does not plunder, the people himwlf
and whe would not. tf.he were presi
dent, permit any. oue else to plunder
them.'. ,
Up Against It
- If the latest press reporU r to U
beUeved,. President Rooawvctt l.
against "tt, to Te n exnrulve. nw-
-vi modern aiang. irt th ntt- .
"ehoirauKr of - the - ReayaWicaa- natiooal
committee.' It has beett tlm castora fc
prealdetrUal -TMmlne; to -select the
chairman ta conduct hla csjnpalgn, aad
the custom ta nnquestianabtT grotrad
ed on reason. ItIa dlfflcnlt to concetT
of a capable man who ia obnoxioua to
tne candidate forcing himself or per
mitting others to force him upon Lot
presidential candidate to whom he is
persona noo-grata. Nevertheteea, ac
cording to the most recent dinpatcbea,
that is precisely what coterie of atn
atora, beaded by Senator Spoooer and
Aldrich, are endeavoring to do at the
present Juncture. It haa been under
stood for some time that President
Roosevelt haa selected Hon. Georgt
Bruce Cortelyou. ooee vecretary to the
president at present secretary of the
department of commerce and labor, to
be chairman of the laUooal'committae
and ex officio manager In chief ot
Colonel Roosevelt's campaign. Krotn
the president's viewpoint the cook
is unexceptionable. Cortelyou Is a
fine gentleman. He is the bOMom crony
of Colonel Roosevelt and has been with
him ever since he came Into the pre!
dentlal office. Ho found him acting as
President McKinley'a secretary and re
tained him in that position until be bad
an opportunity to raise him to the cabi
net. President Roosevelt knows that
he .can rely on Cortelyou. and thervfon
he wants him. and. In my Judgment,
if he wants him he should baT him.
It is a most ungracious, not to say
unseemly . performance for Messrs.
Spooner. Aldricb et aL to obJecTto th
gratification of the presidential desir
in that regard and to force upon him
somebody that he does not want. Tby
claim so the story runs that Secretary
Cortelyou is Inexperienced la ' politic
and unacquainted with those who usa
ally contribute rreely to the UepubUc
an campaign fund. He has had as
much experience as the late Senator
Marcus A. Hanna bad when, at the re
quest of Mr. McKlnbry. he was made
chairman of the national committee
and it would be a good thing for the
country if oo slosh fund were u-d bj
either party .hi the Impending cootest.
Colonel Roosevelt is more interested la
the result of the presideotlaj race than
any other Republican in the land, and
he would not select Secretary Cortel
you for such an Important and respon
sible position unless he bad Implicit
confidence not only In his fidelity to
him.- but in his fitness to discharge the
delicate and multifarious do ties which
Would devolve upoo him.
It is a thing Incredible that Mesar.
Spooner et aL can tndoc President
Roosevelt to give up Secrets ry Corte)
you as chairman If be has really set
his heart on having him, for the pr
tdent is a man tenackms of hta-opla-ions
and his rights. He holds the wbtp
hand and can be depended on to use It
vigorously. So, on the whole, the
chances are that Mr. Secretary Cortel
yon will be chairman of the Krpubl le
an national campaign committee if he
is willing to serve and If the president
desires that he shall do so. The eotlrr
incident shows that the much vaant
ed Republican harmony la only skin
deep.
The Next House.
Hon, William S troth er Cowherd,
chairman of the Democratic congrew
slonal campaign comnfittee, has bcrn
looking over the field carefully and has
come to the conclusion that the Dtno-
cra win control tne next bouse o
repre8entativea. , Let oa fervently praj
that be Is correct in his prognostica
tions. The truth is that recent events
are well calculated to give greet en
couragement to Democrats everywhere
The fend in Wisconsin between the La
Follette and the anti-La FoUetU Re
publicans is so bitter that the Demo
crats ought to elect a majority of the
Wisconsin representatives to the Aext
congress. We hare only one from that
state now. The prolonged deadlock In
the Illinois convention perhaps) bred
enough bitterness there to enable he to
bag half a doxen congressional seats
from the Sucker State In Kansas two
Republican" candidates for congress;
were nominated In each of two die
tricta, both of which we will probably
carry.- We need to carry-only, fifteen
districts this year. In addition to those
which we carried in 1002. In- order to
secure a majority, and it shook! be re
membered that more than that num
ber of Republicans bold see ta, la con
gress by . majorities lesa than 'a thou
sand. The' average congressional die
trict, polls about 40.000 rotes, and a
change .of bpe vote out of forty la fre
quently a feat easy ot accomplishment
ven when tbene U no i-rndsIMe.. The
party which electa a president usually
elects" a bouse of -represeutaUvea. ejjd
U;MrTAahTnanJCdwbertprovv"-cor
rect In his prediction of a Dembcraric
house the chances are also decidedly
In favor of our jelectlng a Democratic
presidents- v ' ?J, r-"- ;
' The latest news. froaWiowa ia ferj
farorabie .to" Democra ts as to repre
"VVhai goeo . moetlftgainAt ' fartniVa
For a hondred years sr. mere " ruh Is ax'
haa been veeorVsed a a aapev'e remedy
Hut it. remained for C fwttt aad Ce si
Chicage to dlteover hew to eoaab'se tbe
virtues ot witch asset "with other aaMwse
ties Is the form' of a salve. DewtU - Vt Itrb
hssel tfalys litbsbeat salv te Us sari J
for tores euta bofna braises aad Us. The
high suadingof the sslvs has civee rwe
bigb etaodiDg of uvsaaie bae x-ieej Km
to eonoterfeit aad the vablis lead via ete
look for the nam Diu "the rx) age
aoa asa accept so oinrr. sola sy ATtc.i
tetrta tires la ccofrisa. Ibfatsad t
trra." droak-wlta powsr. sot t tt
Overdose their perform k t ei
extent ttt tnaey- .lupsibtkisn prt
s.sajiog VMwat, this a:-.!
thenx, aod U Is fmiT prwiVtrd thf :t
that Judge Wtd. Use lea IistasrTmOcI
vvTrvweownre uroco lowa. wvl s re
elected, ss be euxht to t. ben tisst Cm
Deotocrau have a ftghvetSauBre-ef
wtunlax t ihrwsi or ft eoer
tricts- It woold be a peer Iktejf tf
toxoedouL after all the trnpeCg um
bae been dose by the -itz $ncr te
the effect that nbs 0irt ,
that torenee Coataia rwPy fvyt.
seats the KepnbUtaa OptaAasi towav
Ne Jsry- t'
W are procreewiax lie msrtUsi
backward. ' Tbr Vf e-l(Sj
I do not nnderrtsnd-pUy rd tj
and sewhrporu ti a ptxriw9
encbr- It trssrw,a-w Itat w tare,
a srtar procTrwsIf occtas.'r4
cWedy.py. tt arrets .evert e fV
TJnlted iUate La wbtcw al br Uk
the cotalttvtiecj' whit's the fs:"rs ef
the repa-bltc crmt4 lat to fe wtr3a
asray Unie by Uttaa, tt wttl be tweneta
bered that oJy three or fwr yesra se
there waa a greet debet ta ecr
on th qeestloci trMtMf. Wt ww gb
bled up the rbtUpptnesv. tb rwaUt
tloo. st proprto vtgvre. se:aeiat
the flag tato thstn. AU Dessocrsta Ml
that It dWJ. and so didseeaeor tWrm"
est and brat Rrpobtlcai ta tbw tal
But a msjortty ef th tw be awes
cooxTews bWd ei he r w V sad thai
or the rtcnta ffuareted to A
citiaerts In the roestutjtien wss rx
tended to the nirptaM sod lh evO
tens of oar ether "terrttorWe sppr
tenant to the fatted fUst""-! sve
the mart oo We the roeeUreto et
some portion of It Jwm)d b e-stra4
to them by act of co&Twt Of roars
very mat votla. tot ot sdrorwthLg
socrr an tdlocvc prwtxiaitkaa. srlttSa
htmse-ir In the eyes of all l&fct?ic-t
Proo. It wss Up that IV su
preme roart Of lb United 9Swe wonij
boM that the roosfltovts axxxapeals
the flag into all of wear n wi m
wberewoetre stfnat4 aad tbsT ell tfat
cttisetM tbrrrof sejoy the prtarCfW
of liberty thereto cooutal ftst wt
borws wst destroyed by the fa it. tee
fire to four dcUWt to the tTrt ttet
the rortslltutioe rw a with tba Csg
and goe not at sit oa1m coowr seye
tt shalL
That derUdosj awtit itrJ-d
snmnoUot PpK but SS It sit ta Js
rat terms tbey im to dtwrews
it sod priUy tarned LVrfr cs!1 ta
the universal study f iw to wq
the doilara. whether lby seM taess
or not. A receot ddao by li re
preru roert of t&e United States. W
ever, to the effect tM rTiTptMe see
not entitled to trial by jury U a cs
crete rsrt whjrb ssay rttr tVe aUi
mind uhtll so r3' sre ca.
Vlr. Jowtkw I!sra.-r3wta4 as a K
pohneen sad for twresy ve yeses i
the bewch. 4clsrt te- Cinettsj
epraUao that the aaajaeMy cxtsiie u-e
tScsJly adds a sre asaeodsa-astt as (
coarjtB0ot tf tt tsxpsrssittsd ls etst4
and Ja so oWtsmg be doee iu ere
state the cessw
The right of trtal by yry bae besi
coosldersd for smcae tsaw ywses by
Cuxlisn praklo plw eo sT the
eh anchors ot aeases frl ,a. ta
fact, we have be U Is ImH cwav
skWt&x that and tb wttt vt hsswts
corpaa ss the bulwarks of w t2wrty,
and they are. If th fU.twe erw
eotstled u the forraee thy se mvi
entitled to the latter. ?e ar tetSer
sjoyed the right ef trUJ bf wry sw
era I crotarWs before tky trcmi the
prlrSleg of the writ ef hstwee rvrpvs
frmn a -trowfOUie king.. Ihm
Isodlng st Jsaaewtown both hw be
th prwiows pmsil i ax ARotv.
Now we. threeh oesopwtas
say that we sre smw'Xio to sewrtJMw
oer own theory ef frvnicesw tWey
to eetablUh and ssetotsrsi trltrs tae
aaoda of the flower of ti ms raee
gsvo op tketr ttrtsi. Hy e deassr
make oorsrlvre the UatauKsk f
tho HvOixed WWrld. ae)M SS.
ora, kings, prtacee tad pott chsv
k)e when they rSet o wbat a sn we
sre making ef earerteea, tf the rw
plooe ere Bo eOrTtaed te trial by yry
and the wrtt of babwae rrpv tbf
sre slave t an Asaertrsa 4p!a.
for there la ae crania frwV wka
' - oot tbm.
RepabUnantera ts mor fserpsst aa4
universal la rrnnsyttssa thee to say
ottxr state. The pa te wtlrw k
broaght things U tUoetrated try waet
1 happening ta tw Urssrae d'etrtct.
Mr. Pelsnrr. so sble taaa, extorary
general of the state, U a rewdUAte to
resofuiaattou. He has sSe fwbtX tww
fa-ts 01 (hat be wia s tny Ue
boraisaOoa: thet beforo be w
elected the octeinailow bed teeej
to the highest hiddee, the prww rh&ta
generaUy fresa IKXOUU r&JXk kXe
ooe tsJpttatiag patriot roo th b4 ca
to 130,00)! NtvrtUiwe the O. O. r.
aseoatee to hare a tooewt so so
tltical virtoo, Co toi -
. If it bo fro, a rrtweta that Jrfr.
Secret try of ComOMWo aad Labne
Hon. Geerre Bruce CvrUJywo lua S
elared himself agamst the e ef se
funds la o canpetgn, then be evtdtyr
haa OO d est re to be rfaavlrtoao ef tSdlt
pubUcaa MUooal cwcaBamew. foe roc9 o
deciaraHoo ckorty ddeelldwo ilea far
that poa'ttno. .; A eUpOhfirsO ratecotgo
wttbeat the awe ef afosVfood -waud
be much Hie the ptsy of Itsmlrt riaee
the more ot rocaark.V The cfcooarw'
are teo to on that bo aerer csede toy
aach reraark ood thet If be v octae
leao fastkUeoo stateemee vU2 be tjr
Why ia htm sJ wire lay x
tho day txmeh lAt XilU LVe i
rooewrs, - - - , -
r ' - "A 8tmer It!
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r. ta,'eeeT''e
ewee tat b so ef ta r
Us heart- Tkis swaaee akvta e4 - kejO.
ged4 afyerW4 rS e-eee t tiiw e
heart SsO fUeJ if Mil tv
a lt taiua : C ta-er
alUa af:. tM Vawrawa) .
I(tk kr nM.a f L a a I
ar-f aa a ti (au - r r . i- I
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