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S. a. THOMAS, Editor and Proprletar. ' , v. .....'' - - ' - ' ' : -
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CHURCH. DIRECTORY
Sunday School tt 80 a! BlT -" '
Go. 8. Busb, Sapt. ? '
Pnaeblne at 11 A.&L; and 7 3P. II.
8Try Sanday. - ,
Prayer meeting Wednesday night.- -.
U. S, MisBST. Paator.: fe
BAPTIST. " - C-pV
Sunday School at 9:80 A. M. "r
1 Thob. B. WiLdbbv Su ot i 4-
rreaoninff ai n A.M. and 7-80 P,BLi
werr SandayT r 1,-
Prayet meeting Thnrsday night"
H. H. iLLaHBWuras-pMtor. -
EWSOOPAi.' - v -Sunday
School at 9:30. .,-" '
WB. Bnrra, Sapt .
SerTteea. morning and niitht on
tit, 8rd and 4th Sanda?s - -Bveninv
Prayer, Friday- afternoon
; Rmy. JoH3t LoinoHr Sector. '
PRB8BTTSBIA3T.' r ' "
8ervieM 4th Sunday In each month-
moraine ana night
S.:"S.-;88"?a.r88";88'"!
Ghamp
--.."t; -t K- w" t.'- "" '-' Vv
a a" Humorist
- Senatorj FilrlanliS isK
-Repaid
:,BJl nxtravaflance,!;
' Sh'o W B-t b B til C
188
r.. -?-
IS cS
' tlli fame of Arfemua. Ward as - eraL;
' I ' humorist is ' in' - danger- ot -
1 ? E eclipse. sMark Twain mnatlook
- to his laureiaT Senator Charles
Warreit FaJrbanka haatjBuddenly hurst
- Pastor iZl 411)011 an, astounded jrorld in the ctot
88
; 83
',88
88
I 88
and 'proeieotlye " poatmaattr
There'll pha-of thli that U cotx
?LWai toMtlooB; ?t telyou realcneA th. trfBc. of Wma of
Looisbnn Lodire. N. 413. 1. 9. ft
A. M., . meets , 1st and - 3rd Tuesday
avow in encn mootn.
lrotte8Nional carda,
J)R. FREDERICK K. COOK.
PHYSICIAN ANQ SURGEON,
LoaUborg, K. C.
O-ne with Dr, Ai H. Fleming. Hoan: 10
, m. to 13 m., 5 p. m. to 6. p. m. gpajUl
hoars by appointment,
)R ARTHUR H. FLEMING,
DENTIST.
LOU1SBUBO. . - N. CT
Uffloe Or or The Oreen k T&rboro Oo,a
Store.
D
B.J.B. MALONK,
f aACTICtSa PHY8ICIAJJ AND SUBQBOV.
Offloe orer Aj-oocke Trag Company.
J)R. J. J, MANN, r
PHT8ICIAS and 8UEGE0K,
v LOUtSBUBO. M. C,
Offloe oyer Aycocke Drag Go.'s drugstore I
and neck VR-Rh YoHct'-ror' Jirat rft',
iietjias given it uf that he considers
isoun -a r flonbtf uli stats vand -has
asked the' nations committee to cancel
some, of his, eastern datea and to aa-
sigtt him to Missouri" ! "Wish thp pom.
mittee may-do o. fher. no .place itf
"America - where. Senator Fairbanks
would be more royaBy: entertained ; or
do. lesa harm. .There--are 114 countiea.i
in Missouri : besides the city of St.'
Louls.'WhJoh'isr a jorisdlctloa by Hself.
It would be a rattling good thing to
have the senator spend every day until
the election In Missouri. - He would be
delighted with th hospitality extended
to him. and the people would be glad
to have him, for they are great lovers
of humor, and since he has placed Mis
souri In the doubtful column they re
gard him as-a humorist of the' rarest
BOttpr--By. alf: meanr teti the' national
committee grant his, request to cam
paign to Missouri. ' ' -v- .
D8-
8. P. BDRT,-
PRAOTICma PKT8ICIAK AND STJBQBON.
Louisburg, N. C. '
OfHoe in the rear of Boddie, Bobbitt ft
Co.' Drag Store, on Nash street.
B. B. T. TABBO&OUOH,
PHYMOIAH AHD StTBaBON.
OflM SnS floor Seal 1)01141
HUrht e&lla ana-werei from T.
rtauMM, pbone 74. 1
phone S8L
. Bickett'a
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H. ALLRED.
ATTOBJTKY-AT-KAW,
Win practice In ail the Co arts.
ToangvrUle, N. C.
Offlae In
J It. MABSXXBUKQ.
ATTOBJTKT AT LAW
. fcOUIKBUM,.
WU1 pracUce In aU the Conrta of the State
OlBoa nCoartHouM.
M. W. BODDIE,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
LomsBuna, N. C. ,
Offlee over Boddie, Bobbitt & Co.'e drng
tore. f
W1
HAYWOOD RCFFIN.
i i. : .,- ..
atto Rurrr-AT-LA W, L
bMnsBUM, K'd'";"
Win pnetioalaan the Court of PranMUn
jki aajolnlnK eo on ties, also is the Snpreaae
Jourt, an In the United States DUtrlct and
JtrealtCoorta.
Ofiloe In uooper and CUfton BaDdlng.
pSOCL B. WIUBB, . :r -
ATTOBOTT-AT-LAW,
aouisnuM, v. a. . -
O See tm Main street over ones Cooper
tore. . .- v ."
8. SPRUILL..
ATTOBHBT-AT-LAW,
"anee
vn attend the eonrto of
JvanvUla. Warren and Wake comn
the Bmmreae Co art of North Carolina.
The Treasury Deficits ; - .
. Hon. Henry G. Davis In his letter-of
acceptance seems -to have squarely hit
the target in his remarks touching the
treasury deficit, a is demonsta'ated by
the fact that Republican papers have
jumped on him with both feet for stat
ing that if the deficiency grows to the
end of the fiscal year at the rate it in
creased in July and "August, it will
amount to over $146,000,000.- Yet he
did hot .state that the treasury state
ment Issued for -September "'shows a
surplus for that month of $6,000,000,
and they allege that , that: statement
was published before he sent his letter
to the press, which Is probably untrue
The statement was pabliahed .before
his letter was published,' but everybody!
that has had any thing to ds with such
matters knows, that such documents as
are intended for. general circulation
are given -to the Associated Press five
or six days or even more before the
date of -publication, ' so ft can send
printed slips to its patrons all over the
land. This fact is well known at least
to every metropolitan paper ' 'which has
criticised him. . - V .
..Now, Tef s see how the case stands,
counting- the -months of July, August,
and September, the first three months
of tha'flacal year. The Republican; pa-'
pera cackle oyer the $6,000,000 surplus
for September as loudly as a pullet
cackles -over her first egg. .v a '
- Here are the facts: In July 'and Au
gust ; the deficit amounted to nearly
$24,000,000.- In September the surplus
amounted to about $6,000,000, leaving a
net defieit for the three months of July,
Angust )and September of between
$17,000,000 and -$18,000,000, an average
of nearly .$6.000,000"per month, which,
projected for the rest of the.fiscal year,
will- make - a deficiency of about $72,-
000,000 by 4 uiy j,:; v ii
onwtt-withiatelligence enough to
read '! the treasury reports and with
icandor enough totstate the truth wtli
gainsay the -foregoing iigureas.- '
'WtskVs more,' Mr. Secretary of the
.Treasury Shaw- himself . predicts a
deficit" for this fiscal year. .True,lhe
figures: t lower than $72,000,000, but
he is a very- optimistic -sort of a states-,
nun miw11!t In rmnlen Tears.
. So the evidence proves conclusively,
that Republican extravagance is get
ting the. country .into a hole, and the
sooner ,they are-turned out and Demo
crats put In the better-the country
will " be otf. . Nobody : wants - higher.
taxes: nobody 'wants a newbond is
sue: the-.Republicans can't- economise;
ronseauentlv. the only remedy isxo.tut
the Democrats In, who will economize.
to take th ehaJrmanariln at
the -committee it haa been undaretood that
ne would ; be appoint wl poMmittrr ren
raXrJfanej"wt K-rr xta offldzt
announcement of the fact. It I known. In
itepubneatt, circles that It la the. preal.
dent's ,lntnUon . to. appoint Cortelyoa
-The postmaatef general has control ot the
mail contract with the vaxiou railroad;
and payment for the aerrlce 1 a. matter
of concern to any raUroad. Theae fact
nave .not' prevented Corterjroa from ep-pealing-
o railroad' com panic for sub
acrlpttona to the Republican campaign
fund..'- v'iV1'.-'- H : v" . - ,. ,
, - Last week presidenU of two great west
ern -railroad,, who had not contemplated
making- any ' contribution "to political
funds, said to a man of prominence, aiao
Identified xwlth railroad. ..that they'aaw
no escape from yield! nr to the sollcitatian.
for--the reason that they could not afford
to antagonise. Cortelyou If he were to be
postmaster general, for the could not.
In the Interest ot the corporation tn their
care, afford to see the mail carrying con
tracts go to .their-competitor over th
way. and so would make their contribu
tions. In a Nutshell. -
: Blessed is the man who knoweth how
to condense "what he has to say! The
Hon, JlarcuaJOIne, ne of .Pennsylva
nia's, four Democratic - representaUvgft
in congress, seems to know bow to do
this. In a recent Interview be squeezed
the political .issues into a very small
.space, as follows:' "
If I were in Judge Parker's place 1
would in the forthcoming letter of accept
ance answer Roosevelt' letter s briefly
that everybody would read what I said.
I would not use SCO words aay a Quarter
ot a column.- 1 would say:
If elected I will recommend
'The rigid enforcement of the commdtt
law for the extermination of those con
spiracies called trusts. ..." N
- The reduction of the tariff to th level
of requisite .revenue, so, that pampered
manufacturers conld not aetKihelr prod-
ucts abroad cheaper than at home,
-f The i encouragement ot our merchant
marine as a business, not as a sentiment.
so that If ships cannot bebullt and run by
us at a.pront or at least I per cent
would leave ocean transportation to those
foreigners who are content with very low
wages.
The evolution of some- system of gen
eral irrigation by which arid region may
be redeemed for culture by grant of pub
lic land similar to those which aided th
construction of transcontinental ran roads.
. -The offer of absolute Independence - to
'the FTHJHno under onr protectorate on
. terms similar to Uioee accented by Cub.
- Tt ultivatKn-og. paaoe with ail b
tions and especially the avoidance M a
swaggering and domineering manner, tur
-ward South American republieav
' The immediate reduction ot our army
and navy to a peace standard.
The relentless punishment of all boodle
snatcbers and the practice of a rigid
economy, by all departments of the gov
ernment. I wouldn't say another word.
In ISS3: U bgaa Iocs
the preaMcntl&l enctloft ef v&X
panic originated, aad mkrlMd It
1-under'the finwit tariff law kaowa m h
aicKinWy btli v - ' , -
y Th RepubHean party wac'netoved t
l-pwcr March , W?. -,
- Th KcKluWy bU became a law Cxl C
M .... .
Nov. It 1S30. the report oow
clal dNtree In New TotL Tb
,Tork Clearmg Mouse aaaociatHm val4 it
cerU&catee I -banks la Myl of stataa.
: -The Coston Oearlag rfjuae . !
did the frvme thing Nov. 17. DKrmr !).-.
Co.. Uj bakr tar riaiadolpbla. ne
pendrd at that time, with UabiUiirs pUe4
ataVXn.ooa. ,
- Nov. 1Sl 1S30, there was a run l-
CiUscna Savings bask of New Tor.
a receiver' wa appointed for be Kor'-b.
XUvr bank. . - 't
Kov. . KB." the Caitod rlciHrg 9xt
company of chteago atga4. ui at-i-
Nov. H. lsc D. 1C Jasaleaon A Co.
Pbna4etphi bankers. faUed. with bat 1-
rtie at Ct".cnx
i;rrc t, iwa, tha OUveV
mills- ot Pltuborg shut Om,
X.SU) - employees. Oa tn
Mtfrrfi Ami -nt 1,., At IV r t nt.
lean raU-d. with lUblaur at lirf.aJU
'Jan. i, inn. th Boottdai roUtnd.raBl
and. pike work ami th CHatkxt f jr.
nae and . coke- works la .rtatnKisIi
cloMd. throwing 10.O3S employee, oat. Of
work.' .',-, -" '- ' " '
Jsa. U, tm. -th ; American jraOotul
baek at Kanm City eospeeded, wtth Jla-
btuue at rx.aa.gan '. -
May t, 1OT. the ftprlog Oardea NaUoeal
;fi: I ALL-,- PULL AS . OX
THE
PABXER-EaTAH-CtXYt.
UKD TXAH.
Th Setult of TbaLr W.rk It
: Kor nd EoroKislfeil, l!! .
y Dcraocrtlav froipecu ,
V.'BriiThterJoiT Dill.
B Cr JT Carrid. . V
;::.-VaUngtol Oct. To IU.
rvTtaotr4 th Ucu m to tl
trow and ii t!bT ttr tab tr4rfr4 l Jw
mi tu tie lit. TiftU-Uwr tr.
site
do opJ an-l' tt Uor 14 U3
Mwmji out"" bj ib oatkcjJ
tpe. Keod pf lU aawaiA lm
Ua trnexitt as drT. The) Drav
bank at rbiladIpbt rkd n deara. and 4 OCTU headnArtAty, Mt 'Nmhn
the Pnaytvr.BUt Baft Deposit and Treat 1 r jt ' , tfrri : .
company made an aaUgMwat. I w, wl ? ad S CfeTB, t O
The Homestead strike and other tnke I bwUM BatiX titer thw alrta
darlns ISSff rt W.U mmW k s I mr Wf eKu.
TktlZ2 VMS UTAS THAK
t " 1 - i
Aed EtctWii a Xt Cr t !U
ix4 Cc;;n:isuj7 At-
kc-owlc-ixrstsi.
Si'old- Velvet- rve
4
1
c rtV that itm - Iettkocvml ejf , ..,, j , ' - . ,
!fi tA lao!s tlwjr woil lata la . AL1T0S ll 1
rl k kid Strrwaeii 1 li rV
UlwiaC4 rrwatnl ssj4 vi J,
lJUf iait lirT3 f -
- I wi4 OuaV ' - tar li ; j ,
isoy ib artj to UsiKAa ail sm.
wW 4rt?t3 raVW4 .
piirc - aid TIvctr.
the bct fur th 7 n r;.
ever
for it
at
lou lisbu xu . d i h p e n sa ryf
-wr;wi v.lcultbufc, a. c. .
L. .-' -1 1 - -i -v- IT" -
people.
At tbxvgTsii3iU Lirvri
attU RicTlIoaw fee-4r h tail
thkl aJTrvw rVwri Joy at V
tlM following tff4 ' rx-rjwfn r
A Repuhtlean Mistake. : '
Bepresentatlve John Sharp tntHame
ef Mlssicaippl- In a -recent apeerh de
C tared that the eootrutJo of the Bb
for the prosperity VktcH has attewded t?11 twi2SU d.
the labors of Amrirf a faTBera la re- tncta Tt reol4 ljr Hf r wUthv
cent years reminded -tlm of a story Unny (thai th,) UtrU 04
told by Abraham IJoooln. Ur. Lroooia . rv-l. .v ttTx 7 L
aaldtbere was a wnodnerttr away m 1C0 rb
BJai tm awBj Ca Vrvvcs a J
rfir: - - " , V
I 7fswiB ti t r
ixoa tieiaUkkf! an n lltay ' 1
t t.1 beidtt oa t
ova .Wrxwt &e V W
-Jf la vr ff tB Lisp txrttn
la top ef a tree packing and pck-
Ing KM Vi5?4 at the tree, and ahrr
awua inCltorm came along and
hlewUwa titc tree, and the woodpeefc.
ef beOovedo dying day that It hsd
pejcke tbe tree down.
A 8elfv)derH;b. .
Rrpohllcan aroriirs toucttln the pera
ocraUc altuatloe are so cootradklory
t2tr ecofvJ, Watiag tK lUa cilfcosa
ot the U W cocaahtw TUyTvdouuia
John J. Oardar aUcif lrr la
his rUI; Watioj TU(9U&rr
FowUr k th & c!asrtaAa tf tU
Liiaiiaj an4 Oarrettcy cucaraiwao.
and electing . Mr. Joor Xnw an
hbf4w. N'otLteir as kl 4 t2
as to be imwiog. Recently a great ITrvnVoO (4th) stwl flrtki,
rr 'T? () a-trirK they hav
tViuvYIBUV BB1 blVtleVs IVUUaM I I
tee Is so cotnptrtery out of fond that I tr&og bofw a3 atg. Tbej
U had ceased even to send out rov I gbikxi M now rorn 4 ibrw
paign doenmenta. On another page ot t r-, ,t "
the same lean, it IK.t I lXXt 4, Ur lUtUgfe.
rarkcrs'onty hope of clectioo Ur la Tb aitasttoi at. lwV1si4 42t.
; I om isggan-B promise to buy Indiana I Jadew Iarkr" acUnte- aol - lKt 4
i cr u 'h,7 4
pecunjoQB that It has been conpeiVrd j woods r. UedAlae Ur. (Wtaaa'B tUt
to dlacharge a Unc. portto ef ttsspf-1 cowJact fb MJlra cmtir Iwm
neira literature how t. riv a a.. "Hf UreU
can Taggart troy Indiana The editor I aargU bate wTyrf4 aa4 rjv coke-
et that paper ought to get h: merit to- i rt&cw to th Uaq jf hdUUk. At
jtum iuu icii a uu uuil is pot
evident. Both f the above ttw are
net-trn,'awd-t s a 10 t 1 Aoc Oed
neither la uttev
rot sr. torn.
13 ltr yea t,ll lrw
era e Ttrr t!i.
IV
crrvtii.a 11 li.
U i. oolj fair W a7 - thai la Ut
tniajr eisrn Da--rU ara- ajrj Up
Prompt attention
Utnoe over
lttOBgl
Bgertoi
ven to eoi
n'a Store.
T.
w.Bicxjrrr,
ATTOBBBT AND COUNBBLLOB AT IW.
, .aeVnnnrae it. e- ." " .: -: :'
Prompt and painstaking attention given to
wery matter Intrusted to his hands. ';-'
Bafers to Chief Justice Shepherd, Hon. John
laaafcag, Hon. Bobt. w. wmsn
kntn. Pvea. First National B
Una at Muiltr. Winston. Peoul
jg Monroe, Cha. & Taylor, Pre. Wake iJo.
of Win
.lea Bank
S vouege, Hon. jb. t . ximuD"wr ,
- Offlae over Heal fc Co.' Store jpX
BJ PBBBOH,
ATTOBiriTAT-IAW,
mbisbbbcb. . '; ' r -'-l" 'Vi
PraeUoe in all eoarts. Offlos on Main
trees, . I 'yTz
jTJ- H TABBOBOUaH,JTB.- ".r - .
ATTOENZrAT LAW, - ?
r.wtJISBtTBO,r. b. iV":
OISm in Open Bouse building. Court street
All legal business Intrusted -to hhn
4ill reeeive prompt and careful attention.
F. H0UCK,
R(,uilwana.SeAfo6vI
That the Republicans are badly scar
ed is shown by thet&ct that Mr. Chair'
man Cortelyou and hia lieutenants are
busyscarrying. Around the country fry
tog the fat out "of trust magnates, -It
Is said' that they raised i $325,000 in
Pittsburg in one day recently, whichr
eveiTthlngeOBsMerednboTrtasc
cessfnl fat: frying operation as "that
rFi.nuu rvn nt 'hlnnrXnhBuWiinii.'
inakeE ua8S8V which tnadecMr.amv1 -SS?,' ?T
mArpnsiister fegener
yonngey Harrison's cabinet ndby. a
strange conineidence. it eerns that Mr.
Cortelyou is to. be postmaster general
in Roosevelf s administration provid
ed he is . elected ;' Commenting o b the
succes8fnitouch of the fat fryers at
"Fittsburg,-the NewYork.ueraia saya
editdriallyInter allai Jjtzz
' While MessraTCortelyou and Bliss are
the- npminalfcajByejwer- br,fund .they"
iere 'lit tfealityT the f tecelTter for moneys-
collected by ? Qeorge -vfiix Fetttms ; or tne
Arm of J. Pierpont 'Morgan & Co Jacoh
lt.Schiff bfXuhn, Iroeb & Co. and E. HV
Harrlmart ' ot the "St i'aul and Union' Pa-
jdflcrallroadeystema and the ..Northern
ecurltleompany,'the Jatter--belng the.
hw nf .President Roosevelt's attack on
r 1 4n,.t. Senator NeUonrfUdrich of
1 Rhode Islahd,: father-in-law 'of John D.
.These are" only a t ewf of -those engagea
Liberia and th Philippine. -
Under the above heading the St Lou
is Post-Dispatch says editorially:
" The republic of Liberia wa declared
free and Independent In 1ST by th United
States.- . " ' ' - . - '
Can Mr. Roosevelt evplaln why sine
"then Liberia ha -not' become tbe prey
of one... of-the great power" waiting to
take up what from his standpoint Is the
"task we so era venly abandoned tn glv
lng the Liberian republic Independence T
This Is his principal argument for deny
ing the right to establish an Independent
republic to the people of the PhUipptne.
- He say that if we eatabUshed or pr
mltted -to be eatabUshed In the' PhUie
pinos such an Independent republic as we
helped in establishing in Liberia then the
Islands would be immediately seised by
some European power. . -
. While every other part of Alrtca except
the little republic of Libert, .without
army, navy or money,, has been eelsed by
European powers since 1271. Liberia for
tjrty -seven year-has remained on th
map a a monument to the moral power
of the friendly Interest .of th Amertcaa
people . in a republic . estabUahed under
American auspices. v': - ' - '
r Wa It a "policy of scntU" for th
United State to bstabllsh and
before the world the mdepcademce of the ,
Liberian republic? -""v : ".
And if the ocestioa 1-of "relapsing tnt
barbarism and anarchy" with . "bloody
conflicts inevitably ensnlng." Ur, Rooee
velt'cah find by consulung history that
many - more lives have been sacrificed by
a single-week of bis policies In the Philip
pines than have been sacrificed in Liberia
by. all the ,rbejberisni- and anarchy", of
the fifty-seven year since th United
States withdrew from the country and
declared It an Independent republic.
As these are the two -point on which
he rests his case la refusing the aame
freedom and Independence to th people
of the Philippine we conceded to the peo
ple of Liberia, it remain for Mr. koo
velt to explain: why an the harm ha not
-cojne of the simple Justice we did the
"people of LlberiA "Which be say- would
come from-the simple justice w owe i do
Philippines. .-. - .
tn the Prim ef Ufa.
" The Uvety way la which x-8-r&AtoT
Henry O. Davis has been ttaraptng
Maryland and West Virginia shows
that there U loU of life la that vener
able statesman yet "A woman ta ne
older than she look,' bo It ta eakl, and
a man no older than he fsela Judg
ing by that role Mr. Davis la stCl ta
the prime of I'fe, CocaeqoeuUy ocr
Republican friends may rserrs their
"weep" to borrow an exprsaalon from
Artemna wa rd by reeaon ef U4 te-
A filCB BAM.
JU. IXATC
l3U-4 Air fc" Mk ts
cruvri wi tw t&vmuCt to,
iv e Mm ynsa rrr -s trvB
tf li bi JL JJU ft
tr.iLAiiB Jo-r. tsv 4
CeT 'Cy trm:cZj , sfcCxi wxtinl
rcs4i Ja f erCk Celesta.
to M Iims Lb t-rvs hvbb
tAf t Lave UV4 eca(- e
ti cmeiy ti Twr el
Bl t2M uo tea l tvLri ml Lb
aj tJisc tVir lrwp -m
lOtftue g.iPS'tor-jg' lias twrj-rti!
wrfw fcKBtUei ta frwL
TLe o L Uhb fcr w3 l 4
rWUa4 Ak th ACaA-Uk Cwa'
ta X. C A fLej talvev, fwH)e
km A le awsi. atriitx cr Mr?m
I t4 l&tf tAClw4 SM(a)iU b4 tvrti
ny i tv u.te j ; ix-a
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Toe eg roe le's Wely.
An oU ttrrner wbo.vi Vtl U
petghW WU a BUa tt lSnA, fvjswj.
He hawat (o4 taadi tnooej, let Le'e
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mignij rca. tsrltum tf ti lee Lue
L4 tM Aj A3 ' mrtineymautM,
vsb the qeeetfcMw , '..
foL, bu-; be bunt gvt tsch Un4,
Umldes which ther conlnre m, a han I ithT " w UJ
penlug ahoald Judge Parker be elected 1 The U fimaf. wlii a tUm4
and then dle.befor Ms torn expiree, I amile olrvaJi tS t,aiiUl Uol J
The indication are that Senator Davto
will be hate and heart fo a score ef
years yet and will become know
"America's Grand Old Man even
be la- now known as Wet TIrglataV
Grand Old Man. T 4
the) atplatoatL.
be baa? pod sasvii taaOL,
bt a 11 b k ncd, JbeoiBBtB i evay
trtnt t- b4 owing i man a ct b
Hon. Arthur Poe Gorman appear ta I hj life. He Uvea s eU a he waata
M a-s or perpetual worry w K- to Ut U fya aa U par W
publics nf Early tn the. campaign they I , V r , , " .
were peetertng their noggiae te dlrov-1 doeaal trsre gajUlSf , M ae keal
er why" be was Inactive and tortnttag I afrakl of aarbwdr; t!la f vfyy t&ui
ibe truth, ar! do-rd tws daljf rf
;TfciI twBKw rwi4 2 a
tarir tj. rr'W-c a-a id as a
us U LV fv-Uw lui vU
xMa BmAB miv-4 - 4ra. C
tf tftAaAe
Tale TWis-ae4 fTt3 FCia, aa j -
taff9 -&u Set ertve
TUr V2f9tf tat fantaA ae
wyaisi vwihutaJ'
hit t amar, an4 lu b
word is as foe4 uliUJ,aa4rv7 j
I man, wocata al cbiU U to en t
op to hist gad rviwt liai. N air'
Wharf Panics Raaed.'" .V
2:"rVIllIamV J." Bryan.commentlng in
the. Commoner xn-tb . statement.by
President: Roosevelt that -the tarilr of
1894 .was among'the causes which, irr
that- year and torlsonieyeara ". after;
ward ' "effectually ; prevented anybody
"rrom prospering :too much" and labor
frdmTprospering at. alUaayai i--i
Neither "the" tatement etMr. Roosevelt
nor ithe- declaration In- the Republican
the moat trivial ctrrnffletasre Into
proving that he waa Ink swarm. Xo
they are worried greatly on acrotmt af
what .they allege is his ptrntetooe ac
tivity. .The truth fa that Senator Gor
man ts one of the pooet astots petit-)
managers In the country and ts doing
bis level best to elect Parker and Da- J be hasn't p taacfc taa4, Utl Jb fr
era. Thy remember too ytvttty what
the great Marytander did td them to
to rest easy when be ta ta action.
He haa lost none of his rtsowrefphve
, In twenty year. Thar what harts the
I - With judge Parker la charge ef his
om-n campaign in the east and ertth
William Jertninga Eryaa oa-tbe ftomp
for both candidate sod pUtfona la the
west.' Democrritto propeta"are hoorfy
growing bTlshter aa elect! oa' diy ap
rroachesZ.lt loot st this wrttlngjbat
no uemocrnt war tuts year play tn
role of AcbiTe by snTkJng In hie Ccni
Wben Democrat are nolted they win.
- The Tammany detegntios ta the next
. house 'Will be much streotthesed'hy
the - accesslonof Hon.- Charles " A.
Tetrtie. "Torraerly both, represefttatlve
and aensto-r .from Mluneia- lis is a
man, or -.brilliant Mrts, an orator t
CaU m4 Se arVi teaW 4wae mX dm.
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Only Vskti S4 latum Vbtm
Pvrhare jvm Late aevse ilAaxU tf ft
hot the tact st be rrrv w e-ty
ooe Ihit oattk I e4 y atass
At wt te the ysBS aa4 the
i drstUd caiharius Ck the c44 tai -e1
plA eefy mate HI aabn wee
ChahiAia' 9urh a4 Lfwe TaV
Wuare Xua atUM bb4 ra
hardly reatf ill le . 5eca ef a land..
aiae. Try a ti t htUe f HVmcv rve
tale by Aycc)t Dra C , .
Till Com Shot CixapaJg-a.
Xl'eiiBsb9eia., '-, '
x rod
that the7 PtnjTita are ' twVf a
I gum-shoe, ciir. t i Hl . What i rra.
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aot cinrTarar'. - vw? i-wwf
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platform jusunea ay atery..--v ... t :i .wt . Vwi Af .. Af .t ra.
panic G unrig i . . . , w. , ..4 . - - - .
rvwusirvrnli RTTlT.UKK. 5 ---.1 in, the fat frying operaiioiv
: ""SaP I -benJssuria-,tha.t-ther is riothing to be.
IUMBtrBOrSiteli feared .by ,hem: she.MrRoe-eveKe
.2.' : .,'---.5-L-ti.r .sd fcv;n.5 Jse a-: Prson-:tnan
tMAMiHMfnt til kinds of Bitldtng
Ssppliea, ArUiUe Mantle and Tiles. Arca.
tefltantl Oeslgas BaSXA'mSBmi
Jiyj Certeiyottf cnamnai t oi-uw nv
committee, f orrneny ipnva w seqrevat j . .
secretary ; . : vw-t
HOTELS
; I the Jpreaident later
As a matter of -fact, every
the last thirty yeare originated under Re
publican rule and developed under -Jtepuo-
lican legislation.'-.i..r -;. - .".
- The gold panics - which gave history
'Black Friday!', -occurred . during the
month of ; September,-. lSS9. wi.en th
publican party was in power... .
- The great panl&.marked by the
of Jav Cooke & Co. occurred In (September,
18JS.Pnen th Republican party wa la
Tpower, -and eleven , month p or , to the
time er-tnat panio ine ntpuracsn party
bad-been re-elected to power. -: -. 1
-lt la true the Wilson bill ,v paawd
ten years agoV . That was In 1SU But that
panic did not originate la ISM; It did eat
the party N proad. Tammany ore a wi: a WhJI w e Ut
good thing for, the country to once I " . " . f
rnore sending tlm tn the national cdon Samael J,Tila aaj Uch
clls.wbere. be wUl receive . ttobsl ITU maia l3tk -ta.. tb r V:w
Dcnl lorrtt the cZJ rro.i
nth Ihc fu-h oa Kb 11 -
Fcr r.rat'i1 ihlrtj jrxr kc
hit been trartJ:;?' l ?
bfir.2if.;r hrA.sK jusxl exxriect
wherever he ft"-. ,' -
To the etcjurr-t-iirc 1 e
b Re-1 hearty welcome oo :bolh sldea of the Lp , t,ork etkletl tnVl the UlCTth irj Cril
fanuri J b.r: ;V r
A Heavy Zioad - -
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lets are becordine a favorite for. stomach
sale py
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C AkAllJa-AiAXt vlV-Y I Torlift that Joadoff tneatomacn ; troubles and constipation. - For i
raAKlOJKTpW, nS's- I yod eat,' Sour-stomach, belcning,Tgas AgoocK:e.urup .r.. .
3ood aesomodatloB for tba trayaTiag
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rOodlte'
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cureable, are instenUy . jfelieved :by the J . ' You tJan generally. tell by a girls
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-KTow ritaiii,-Conn.. aaysj 'KodolDys-.
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Oood aeeontmodauonsi
pepsia Cure is giving euch'nniversal sat-
-n Armn-9B nis ik Kit miidii Arovfuuviik v-- - - - .
TrJZ:ZZZ nt T fT that 1 1 1:k MRparkling eyes and rosy cheeks re-
I i?"nw,cMtoe itoredby using DeWitt's Little. Earl,
bftecending it to, tem Kol Ry so
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1 - . , : i j nnctHvn v j nAss. consucsnoo. eve. OUUU.
?!!!l?e'r t " ' Sold bi Ay- to take-easy to act. Sold by
Risers,'! so writes S. P. Moore.
ix. A certain cure lor
TROil 80UTU IFStCA. sv ;
Sew Way l Using (3iambfrtAia
- Cough Eem3I. -
Mr.' Arthur Chapman writing from
Durban. Natal. Scrub Africa, ir: A
-a proof that ChamlrU.n'a Cor? Ernv
edyjj a cure suitable for clJ sui T3l
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mine .iu a cuuu ju vrr -
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thine. Far tnxa tb t?wariU 4i
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boMtlng. Ty go about tS Vi-
rvese oa lie Jaa qutei, mws
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tan! doetVhst kre tJV Wfl
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hatvl ciaU3i!r pocu: sal b.
jjr.urj ia ilrk with the r.l Ua
ever thet see a eHxoc.
To aIJ -w-tuk- clr
chrirm-hc ritxt rich atJ
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