aaaaaeaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaBaaeawaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaaeaMaaTawaaaa ' ' '. t TUE FKANKLIN TIMES. J. A. THOMAS, Editor and Proprietor. OTXZ YJCAB, - " $1.00 811 MONTHS, - - ..: S5 TTTRBX MONTHS. - - ,J5 Fsidat. Nof ember 8. - - - - 1806 THE RUSSIAN SITUATION. The surrender by - Nicholas : II, Csar of Russiaof hicalwsralaootr j er, and the granting of representa tive government to his subjects, .a matter of world-wide importance, J,: The concession was evidently made as a last., desperate effort' to NEWS NOTES. All this talk of the Democrats nominating Roosevelt for President unierthe new order. He is a strong in 1908, is the merest "tommy-rot man and has by sheer force of -fttU a 1 It seems that some folks mistake "courteous treatment" ot the recog nized head of the nation for a change of political principles. The Times congratulates both the new Private Secietary and the Gov ernor. In appointing Mr. Archibald II. Arrington, the Governor, in our opinion made a most excellent selec tion. He is a fine young gentleman, and is a son of the late John P. Ar rington, of Nash county. ty risen from an humble beginning to his present exalted station. The outcome cannot be forecasted. The populace, led by professional acritators is stall turbulent Great THE FOX HUNT AT CHASE CITY. . V- f tikis cobrkspondxnck. ? An old , gentleman, D. S. Perry; were;manv-attractions ihnany. cittes, .&t .h?m 1 such as horse shows, lairs; eb which W m we a. J1 Jul, papers, is being treated just as other success ot the Yirginia-Chua ;Fox pnsoners,ohe officers report, and H.ntftfe'Aftt&t iWwMch has ?..hre been no reed of beehaentedinJumbrWsttength- great 5hulIabaIooT made regard ehed accordingly; and further perW m :L J19 WM the next annual meeting; here; ' Koyf tiwVw-W -C-i-TT Uf WtT Kvrv daJ&d itTfnllest Company, which -has been in .Z- .jv.'.'ni.' rnr' I procress for some time la tne r eder ml Greensboro, will go down rains inhere with sport to When a beautiful chafed jbver, ? the TC ilu "! a crowdo! v&dies and"" children and V ZZ wmcn .Russia naa rang oeeu eigwg. M. Witte, the Czar's most toasted counselorfo to be the first premier 1st, next Every day had its fullest How people save their monfj: By depositing itia a cood reliable tank. UoLfldent that this bank .meets, laa, public needs, we tender it aer koa to all who be iere in being on tbe jJe bide. lint National Hank, LouU- bnrjc, N. C ; -:. W - "LAND , POSTED. ", . The "KaSn Place". Is posUd, and all persons are hereby forbid den lo haul hereoo0'-; ""'-.- - U&& i TAKEN UP. ;.-f--.v ' Two 3Wp: tb oW c jtt ike m by -la N'-'W Etk'..id J anJ iamot rcwn- !r!.M f Kurtw.B mien LMt " cooQt i r curded fajjs tAnt . T-iroilT C boDfM! ami kitrhco tarn davltwiUbe o la IhU trlioo. 1 rj as. First N0oDa4 Baok. LooUborg. HIGH WATER WARK REACHED -A ow W ct f n crock ry IWfon btrvtrr riml W. Kl6jfi tin l Udi. nUe d thlWrMi' St tar fer OclcVsr. frret BaalbM T Hart Em Doc ? - T GIRLS WANTED. .. - THB CBOWELL SANITARIUH. For the lreatmot . M ' WaUk v. Mor. KiB -aaf . etWv Dra AddWxioaa. 8pul apartmesU fad ar tot .la4 agitators is luriiuvmi. viwi j y : Vt ik ri llast Sunday inorninjj before dayliffht I patliats- ' crowds parade the streets ot the prin- other ghests from 1be hotel TJe 5, l 'CROWBLtTlf. - ;f. ...riLf th mnir wvinff Ae every rught to -dehtW f r 0 . LmnaiA entioed hft&tttv. irraoa and cniv-l c v v I 7 Orphanage, situated about 2 1-2 miles airv w wa.waa. :.. .. the city, was totally destroyed T. Hug an teT.of SALS.: AT AUCTION' The undsrtignsi will ba 8ator red flag of anarchy. "The authorities are giving them freedom of assembly ana speecn, somemmg uw, . '. ,v? building and it contained - number der. Dee. 2nd. tslt U th iWbuX known iaRussia. There no lfSa famitei; .iUWSpl Hotfl kd ; biader.for cwbi loVof perrooal provement worthy of note in the the th&d -floors-Two of prorlrv nelontflojr-to thtVlaU f - . TTltium ' vam . hadlv in 1 area - from! Rohrt I Mainlit 1 IldBilAO. rasiiif. erv rn thut I ' . : . , -v ' ' " - 1 . . T . i . . - To wo 09 U' V uiiM 4 taoo 1- Urtoir Efpwrwwl aja a trow j TO NOTICE. TO TEACHERS. TeAcbers vtuhlof to itatdt la lb I pobUo chooia of UajrsTU) tw-D-j ship, Ulsnd in their ppUeetioM 00 or twfor Satnrdsr. or. llbh At- J 1 M V - .U.B.JTosms. He"y . 3- M A KE v NOVEMBER , . .Hurt- x E E B jumping ana one aiterwaras aieo.itog 01 s o terse eogiet, one drill The accidental shooting of a Chi nese woman by Admiral Train, of the American Asiatic squadron, at Nanking, China, threatens to still further strain the relations between Uncle Sam and the Celestial empire. This is unfortunate in that the boy oott against American goods, which had been partially removed, will in all probability be vigorously renewed. The South is vitally interested as China heretofore has been one of the biggest purchasers of Southern cot ton fabrics. d us trial situation, the railroads and big manufacturing plants are stall badlv tied up by the. almost-, univer sal strike. General Trepoff, the Mil itary Governor of St. Petersburg, has issued notices that rioting will be ruthlessly put down. He BtateS" that he will maintain order in his district unless interfered with by ment omciais. .1 mo Ume seventy being out in this chase, Death Of a Faithful Old CplOCfid mg tor nis removal. i ne nnair LOOK HERE 1 is anxioualv awaited bv the entire Mnranna nH boat Viriraa-wnmsinaVlin I I world. TwotMngsare c We wish to say to our farmer Oz.r ean mak6 no further : conoes-" LouisburghappnyBed the offich oiT? friends that tobacco is selling well on and so delighted was every lone that 6 T.Xrf YrW name r the 7 dead, rone cans all , apple n 11 bogles, raas nolidays. It noteworthy that j GUvish. :Timtfthy -Wal- sptlvr, wea barnev tooli of !Z$rT& or:r,;r. a?rffid..UViM T. Hncrhes in the hardest ridden and I .ther O'Brien, UHaplain ot tne ur- ImjHem.nt.aUo .an , Iron aaf.. AU aba rAa rivnrvwl -Brn-ffi fha I FU-iitO W A V WW N w J I WW , HI . 41 , 4i O - www I ffSAin K a NAwvnyl will T. I a'aIaaV k a gow? clamor- vuw nu uvuviou m iwu uvii . . . t.u tn iaay naerevjJt.Tsns i onase. 1 v . - i - v ij ; och riding, amid id." rmaiiy others, I V re- o'clock at the td - Jones claee. halt mile-northwest ef Leg lesldel " Moluk Dews. '. sions, and the socialist and agitators are determined not to be placated. Toast Master at the Banquet, him self toasting the President. The to respect and greatly admire "Uifcle Brown," as A ft ee reading President Roose velt's speech delivered at Atlanta last week a gentleman made the follow ing comment in hearing of the editor ling of the Times; wJf 1 bad been listen ing to this speech, and not knowing the speaker, I would have sworn tat it was William Jennings Bryan. Franklin Times. Nothing strange about that. Al though all great minds may run in the same channel, still the course of popular approval is very zig-zag and partial. Mr. Bryan is one of the un crowned kings who has drunk from this bitter cup. Charlotte News. the Tints eivee. space vto lour market and all who bring sen raasuug .sue x retnueut. iaJ tui jf;;; 1,:. . , combined paWoMessrs. Overbey Ioad 1,111 to fck- ..j VnitM. iL w ' I Died ontoe 19tbof October 190o,l and Sneed of Boydton, Messrs. Hutit - . v . . in- . ,. Ibnvera ita rr9 inivxn-fr tK.v, T-; r I udai x uvuiinruio, ui rituuiu wic J I XT f. .1 l..-.5.-l TXT "rs I .... . . - ANOTHER REPUBLICAN PAPER. A Greensboro correspondent .writ- under date i- October 2Sth says: , - r ; - : The Tar Heel Publishing' company last night dosed a contract with the Harrison Printing company, of Greensboro, for issuing the first num ber of the Weekly Tar Heel Novem ber 9. It will be a sixteen-page, four I roads. column paper, edited by Samuel G. six miles from the hotels, Mr. Mar- j IT-"? ?T of w BracUhaw, of Greensboro, prominent I row in first, Hoppin of New York.! , I -aoon, 01 , rren, ana - - 1 aw t in rn r wwr nav ijw rv ran n 1 rt Thanksgiving Day falls on Thurs day, November 30th, this year, the last day of the month. The date has in I republican lawyer, politician, orator, scholar and recognized as a fine es sayist and editorial writer. The pa per will be published by contract un til a complete and modern outfit of press and material, purchased today of tlje Washington Printers' Supply company, Washington, D. C. can be shipped and installed -in a' building I death. Messrs. "Twitty and been a question for some time past, I secured for publishing house on Main I ot Buffalo, who winter their horses at many being of the opinion that street here. Promoters claim to have Warrenfcm, N. C, exhibited a bunch Thanksgiving came on the fourth secured five thousand subsbers of nine jBne hunters and jumpers, m, , l u k xr-m from rank and file of republicans lin trained animals here who successfully Thursday, which would be Novem- the 8tate who ar6 followers f JCfen- showedm their fine qualities and if uapoiio m " IgTessmen JBlackburff --jiT&ngntj-day will come five-times during No-1 gainst the alleged federal oifice-nold- vember. A question having arisen ere' trust, headed by State Chairman as to the date, Secretary Loeb at Ulan, ex-Senator Bujler andin r , . . . , . , , , nuences controlling the new daily Washington was appealed tcv and he paper, NeW8 whioh be! replied that while the president had ean publication here two weeks aW The latter has so far avoided parti san attitude on all political ' topics, while Blackburn's WeeklypledgesT Owned by Overbey fe Sneed of Boyd- tne puwicaoon ot a strictly republi can party paper from the jump. issued no proclamation and there was no law governing the date, it Was ui written law that Thanksgiving eamel on the last Thursday in November. The big pieces of shape of revenue jobs "pie" will in soon be THE, ACADEMY. We take off our hat I to the men If M. 3 If. 01 1 nwnegvma. ami air. uiwig. ill r. i - . . - . j.n m ftrVa-anS Mr Van. Jj ott Vx pttntauott ot v .to. to fiU Urge contract, and WM ntyXTcoueT wiU not st,te . our advert-eent, day's chase, marshaled by Messrs. l "ena f6611 mvi,a u some warehousemen do, that to r , n.. rr,- J, and aTeateufferer for several years .,?iffM.a"r before his death. 'but bore his afflict bacco bas advanced from 20 to ermg was penecuy nanaiea. 1 nere . . j . , u. I . . . . , . . ' were six fa without serious accident U-Wlth uUaa Pce and .ah- U5.OO per hundred and send tbem I mioaiAn Ua fsroa m marn Ka r9 that r this daydue to : sleek and . heavy kj-ni ajl. w. out from week, to week,-because we rpL" W Al WaVl. " I W1VV4 MtMOV VU V-SA I V . : vi r MT I At one time he was the alave of Na-I do not wish to mislead any one, but was 1 .. j .v.. v m ox now iul . . . v 1T7. tr i c I " " mvo w uitb umd Nli ifj tt- ! .1 j if;., ni lukwuuuuwr, tr . xv. iuuuu. or-1 Jvl1: a grandson of Mr. Macon, id ' who g witt continue to sell .11 tree gave the brush to Mrs' Moody. 1? of " b - Mr. Phil Hunt m the next catch gave ZrrZTa. 2Z JTt-j? -.u other efifwti fathe, in 1837 . ndba W here afi and killed gave the brush to Mrs. ttme 8U1?6T?6n' 67 tWtt, a tst vv ; - was a remarkable .man, strictly toberi always true to a promise, gentle, po lite in his manners, always ready to confer a favor whenever it was in his power, IBs exemplary life and high moral character is worthy a place in history. '..: f: tl - i- ving CafewM reeeirted toh r-TT h jF. JorTaa -f oiGreensborS love? himor Ins man than whpm there is no finer tor moretKi c -7.7. T " TonngsTffle, N. C, Nov. 1, 1905. ; ' Pn histWkiecoMprrtt li;...,.- j:: - tjCr to j?tiTO)fl Tty-JEC aMrnwe,rJSWAli HAlti. VIA 5UUTH ouuui wnxuuua, ULuru aog rrunos -1 Ann nAlk W A I . by Overber Sneed of Boyd- AihavillV-N. ton. The two pmes consisted of an erectioT1 of monument b the State of gfnW North Carolina. Ticket, on sale r haldWbMINoy.6thand 7thT final: limU Nov. bridle, rafflej with a hunfred dianoes 9 lutes one first class fare plus 1 V. v. l- oents, training A Loving Mr, J, 1 warehousexnea' or any Other market in the state. Come to see u. and t convinced that we hare told the whole truth, and nothing bet the truth. Yours to serve, Joxks fc Lcmpkis, Propa. Eagle Warehouse, TonngsvUle,N.C There's no better tonic than Thorn as' Chin Pals BOe box at dreir I . a. " . - lores. i . NOTICE OP, MORTGAGE SAtE Bt MiaitarM4, W. , I Of J.r III rt4, MXM tl br t1" t S pnBtl a na)Ul 14 I Idrvar4 s4 tt ta M W lllk, 1 tot. r Ui MW ail to t Cm. TMttawtxa, X4m ... . . ie everf Has.. 6pUl Lmm trt rWur 4 !! 6reerU. TWkltr yt itesTlv toy yf Vetintu. Years to . . K0TXC. w-'- Byvtrlaa f IW aam tMt(n' ia UWk 1H.MJ1H UikatK(V Nt aaiirli ( C, BL WaiW W -w UtVndraiUa t- Sa W AovMahar, ieu5. St U rart nil Wa l hS3 ia rt o Mrrl ol W4. m U rt Is Da My. wajai wy a. tf. Laia ol4aaa4 a.C rntr.a (W aoaia. la vart. I f & w nValai mm M mrr-r a taa. u I TVoaa tm. a. Lrrto a4 attWa . u m n. a. iTvtv. THE ALSTON CO. 1 POLITE 1 SOCIETY C0ilMIS3105ER8aALE 0PLA5DI If irarao faJrawtl allW aaW Cor of rr tal, at tW Jm TTi. IIW. ! ba aa) Mtttlal a. WoatdM ft. a. Oil aJL Ua IV 4ta Sar erf PwiaiUr 1SOS.H WiM U rrrt Moadr la mj4 a. 4 CWa tr Hoajaa Soor fa Loaj taWnt. C. 1 tka BiV- Ml U&4r. lot a. la art iWaU rr VHH trt 4 U4 U tavi4 Hattr w tM aobo d n oa. a. a. nn i 4 O. WoarfOat taj Ua Mrtttkaai f U MM aa aka4a aia ai4 lBiiaH kmVj S ior awklartfrta4 B qrUMaf at ak ta Hasf W4 aiial to Ism tVrao4 a a. W ak iU aUaia a4 ol Ka. 1; iWata to U f I a er . es mx i 4 X. 0a n fa Ctan iWan tTv Sa- mHsiiHwum 0a aaaaia tvS Ma S 4 UjcSott alatara, a M- VaoCW toraaa- Vfca aw. U-w Jta a. a wear as i s w. tan a IBL, mIm t fcaka l a as; latan LI1l4t S Hm k to a Kocft; IWm II7I4KM o lata la . Nilaalay Maaa SS I S IVmadds of 1 BEST STATIONERY I We hare jart rrorjr4 arcr plr which awards jca as rtxdlrwi awurtartt to fwjrci from. o o o o - R.A.BOBBITTfScCO. S i 4 akk nilri.uaiewW.11 , , . . Wat. Ii- arrrta, Caa. dished out in this State, and while it wh I .i T, VUWM.w.reuwrmi' Chattanooga, Tenn. aeooont of seems certain that there is to be "shake up" in the western district, I the real makers of the men of the f u- w mm that Tom Pnft. t.h Wash-1 ure so far as education can make intrtn rrPru,n,lnt. nf th R.W1, thein- .0nly cho9en feW wflI i . i. . -l . n n . reach the coUege the great mass Post, predicts that Collector Duncan wttl Btel from door acad6. and Marshal Dockery will not be dis- my into the thick of the fight to win turbed. Well, as Republicans are to or lose according to their courage and have these Dlaces. the Times known endurance. From the walls of these ,.f n p.,v.K : .1-1 schools the great majority of our lee- . , . Blators, our farmers, onr business men " wuluu iaL"t" 1 and our sterling citizens in every line u8 i.u:iu. Kpareuujr ujej liuve i or me wiu come, uo we tnnxfc as run then offices satisfactorily to the often as we ought of these erovernment: at least thr r im gnardians of our youth? Do we such scandals, thus far, in their dis- 0 iCFvrv m me wesiern cUmb? As we write how the names district. Dadar ssd by ttrtoe of a mw of Mu oarrrmi apo sm y a (U4 eC UM f . fsstrd Jassiry lat, 1S9S. by W. 4. AU ford sad K. V. AUord, at wlfr. I wfl) o Hoslar Us 30ta day ot KeiroUr. a. D.190S. stlie'elock aooa.sttbe eoart aoeae door la LoVafcarr. FrakUa . tf. eipoM for tHBbtls saU for ta U fullowlar daaeribad , lead la Frramaaa township. Fraak Us sMitr.-If. C a4. J itsbia: tb lasds of tae late Qtnr R. I ovuuuia aiiu hud uugkcdi iui uiiif axe I lAA.Ay. A n. . A . x i 1 In ... . . . .. 1 i i ' , I v n iwimuw. nu- 0f North Carolina. .Chiakaman 1 Xiaoan ae saa 0UW asxl aaot it existed. This bridle was made by a Montana penitentiary convict and valued at $75. folio. : HICKORY BOCK ITEMS. Prayer meeting will be held Mt. Gilead next Sunday night. at James Iledgepeth has taken a po sition with Tucker & Co, in Rocky iUUUUk arW Tkketa on sale Nor. 7th and 1 .oessfa as th, final limit of "tieket five daval lwtaalar at . J. AtfflKi-a trom date ox. sale, lute one far sr. tbasea) mon rr l poU t6 e plus 25 cents for the round trip. AlXord's eoresri taa aorta r rfTt la e of these ticketa tt Ahevill Nor. mm n pcU sal 30 n.k. u .k 4 otn, to witness tne erection of mono- politer. , TiaberUls's worv ts merrta at Asheville. " aooib ai wn TO poUs to a U iak. Cttanooga,Tnn,aoconntmeet- JJl'ffZZlJtJ. A'r?!l"' "f' mt? Southern Conference on Imrai- nMMMrtkMVaM( u ml. . gration and .Quarantines-- TkjketJTca j btokory, Mttcaii'c or0r tWaee ma t s poWs faifMni - 1 :. ' sale Kov. 8th and 9th: with final Wl T t ! " usta to a kU faithful Re3.W.SreoWwin preach at lit lfol5thfTtaWof on fir-t el". V GwiSthem fare25 eent.iy for KSSSS and wisdom to teach the little feet to & v ? taaat) as It a-e4ey. sbet .tiS we It ih riven out from Washington down but fear that that tho Tnr5 Trm ; v I some f the worthieat and best. They . j j . are doing a work that will count for next investagated, and that grafting more one next eeneration as flagrant as that recently . brought that of any other class of men, except to light in the Agricultural Depart- the ministers of the Gospel, who lead ment, through the efforts of the all others in their power to mould and Mrs. Marv Cnnton and MW . Nashville, Term- account Annual of these toilers come trooping into Gnpton have returned from a visit to Mee Southern Educational Aa mind! We are tempted to write them Mrs. E. A. Burnett, t of ,.Franklinton. ocltion- Ticket will be sold. No- uA -t-ii f .-t-.-Y vember 20th and . 21 at. final limit vi-i'LH-1 i. 5 i-. J . w emoer asurn ana.zui. nnai Southern Cotton Association, will be revealed. The President's efforts to purify the public service "are com mendable, bat upon a careful scruti ny of the situation it must be appar ent lo all that no real and lasting re form can be effected under a Repub lican administration. Monopoly rid- a ar limit TU. whistle of our neighbor 'C. E.. Gup-1 f.M j. oi--- .v ton, night and day-, he must be gin- ; For exact rate and 'other detailed ning a lot of the fieecy staple. information caU on tnj agent Sooth- Misses Viola' and Anaie Perry ernRailwa or addresa - V have cfiargB of the Hickrjr4 Rock , T E. JGaii,T. P; A. ot ojiu uuaw uoiuou 0 MBUluinG. ;;V- I - I 8tts y Ohio. Crrr o Tolsso. i ?v ji uuer wnue out opos-1 rima rw f shape the minds of men. Here they are in Eastern North Carolina with hundreds of . eager boys and - girls MA1tT1n V.ni a.L... J ? XTT """"'"g awui, Luuuii auu ui wes-isum nunong sne ocnez nignt naa tne I Frssk J. Cbsaey aiskcs oata u utui vaiuuua uju greai scnoois i misiomine ro nave a umo strike torn 1 1 saator par ar of the fimof 7. i. Caa- are lighting up the dark places and I in one of his eves, but; nothing aprinna 1 r & Co.. doiaa oaai turuiug me nigni into aaj . JBretoren, I nas resulted W 12 WTW f i With brierht and bramv- Alaaa nf nian nSh V iT women ffor a larlmaioritv oI'aT. lw U den and trust controlled. aeadamy'teaen aktrii ;iitVr 'T.iarTOT. Ii.nii narf h lnn ;na .T. Idesrva h yr hnit .fliif vuj o. iint u ue- i - v tkat ks la the ettjr, r t eyes, out nomine serious r va.. aoua oaiaa ia u euy , m f ; v Tollo. Cooaty and 8tU aforVl. ssd t vfoiithe.Toij, I HUNDRED DO LLAkd for aaaaat. 8t:1 HaTsCaUrrb Cor.. f Uii I flWea k.frtA 'aa anKaA -tV ' T. "at w wvivie sms uwrviumi . in . . r Uknnk '"W" ,ftf?o ,.uft xiuuxsnuttu. m dmmbm. tlvla fits dar of TWamk sire or ability to feel the cry of thel "T iT888 .'-'"";.: Tt i-cU 34ai4; W9 l -i'Ai W. feLCa805TS4 poor .ad wd. It l tobllLS .jrt,,!2fte w -v vvvam vvuauu buulu.1 t'? sur.iMiru liauaui. .. r t . i uaira natak ra.ia iaM i.i.An. ue- i After vara of aiMrimaata na t era es airwjy oa ina uooa ana S perpetuity m oflice upon huere cam-ITTnnn thoJi. ;..i . a Ir . i. 1 i . . ;', paign tunds contributed by the gigan- pends than we stop to think. They tifie remedy ubeafoudhMaoealt nrfaees of ta asteav. 8d! tor tio corporations with which to cor- we not growing wealthy: buttheir wneTeSjbotabufely earf Bbsoos; ili'X '' I mpttnt venal vote. With success JfM S0 comes the demand of the moneyed rjjr Vv ' . f wj moneyea ev pathway would make life bright- Idiseowy BhMmaelde-though Apnrsly I ,oa f ' mteresU for its "pound of flesh," and er as they bend beneath their heavv rgMBds ir faaUIy rUlU tor coojUj they dare not disobey. -Uoad. The ahaoBals. BaotrattxM tbs - aeld ; sad l aoove taaen trom Charity t of the bloods At the uo tUo t ton and Children, is a iust and ;darvd P and regajstta the, Uver t: .: af t r-v- 7. . T I ann tlilBav .,--. And tribttte 40 406 noble Dattd teachers t -Bheumsetde THEIR ANIMUS. After Mr. Simmons' nln? Why, pray? The senator has taken 6f oaf "mies, and the Tnocs de-1!? rank .with the leading statesmen at aroP noweir along their after the meat1 sotad doctor sad hospl l our national capital, and has shown PA way" and wish them God-speed 80?B: . himself to be the man that Wa state m en;good work.. . ; besah)d ie bed by rheumatism for this : - IvaaniaBd hiafMtt aiM dr -needs to represent her. He m a man : who does something, and is the right .man in the right place. , Cut tliis talk about turning Simmons : down and out conies largely front Re publican sources and is fomented by gentlemen of that : persuasion And no " wonder " they would try to set - Democrats fighting each other, for Letter to Jaa Strickland Dear Sfrt Thft hABt4iv.naA PMrHanM A i yiiTer uiKMrateeve oa Mala street. Port waa. wvH lMtatad la 188S with De. f oe and arata la 1901, . i - ; Tfasre'S IS TMN: Ihum'tM hnn'r. i of jwh i the diffleaity If in bear of em. iMmiaaa or another, t The Farriogtoa mldBfl; Boekland, U alae. was painttKl Dsvoe 31 years affoi tha natat au la fat eoaaitton years ago, when we ssw it; years and his feet vers draws ep itomt to his btek Tois is., oot .'oa of 4 th maoy marrelovs sares Bheamaaide baa aUeady performs, $hemaidf fieeriag tnaay caaes of " hDsumatlsou . Oclitioa, lumbago, gout, kidsey troobla. indices tioa sad eoastipatioa, rljfbt ia this eom maoltr today v . ? ,..; . S Beeanss it baa earod ao'mssy others mt balieve it will sure yott. All the lad tne drngejata ia this plaee sell and reel ommena lineQmaeiae. m r.; -The good old an&ker once aald to bis boy: Nathan,-. It , is not what thee reads that mates thee' smart; it ia not what thee eaU that makes thee faWuftr what thee earna that makes thee rich; it ie-nhat thee save. First National Bank, Looisbunr. N. n ... - - '"'. -. . k A good way to- saye money' la to 4 aepoeit a part.oi your earnings each week, or months with, this bank. First Rational .. Bank, Lnulsburg, 1 vlrd Oloss Carriara Paint Vade , vear its Ion? a IeTo,a., K o'.bra are as heatyr bodied, " beeoaae Deio'a webih 8 to8 ooooes nor to tbe plot Md byJLUeo .Bros. Co , ; " A lot of the best Jami at J,' W. K Jng pole la polaUre la Use. besMh. taa eor. seef lota aaattMe II sad 2ft tiee aet 414 polaetoaUrvs ram e LUUe Bivert thae aerih wmt jsg poU 4e a llgktwood suke oa the Watelvf reed tbeaee aloM aald road aorta ZSS eel 8 poles ta the Sued airs braeehi iaaa doa aald brace eboet 80 peiea te a plae. W. B. Timber lata a eof er iheee oath 7t et 140 polae sad 11 t'ste.to plae. J. Alford's eoraer, th p!ea t4 the betissla. eoetalalss; art are aaoee oeleea, be(e the parevl of lead ahoaea sad allotted to Be a. at. Moor Is Ue rpeeial proeeedtac tilled B, W. Hao, t ak, z parte la tbe 8apert-or 0rt for Wah aoeaty. s m . ' .-i AadI vIli abMoa.Teeeda. tW Jlet day of MoTtnber, A D.. lftOS.' the pmeiUee abcesd-wrihad.'etDoea) for'aaU (befollovlexsrtteteaof pereoaal ptvp- f & ' : " .-. 'J. 'sfrf. loakaS borsaatetts, a eaQeh a bo's ad c S ahoala, 8 aaJee, 1 wew ess sod all tbe faaablary. farsitaa ! ills tooTe. sropd.' whether rathered . e e shared, aad-at ock ao em, the lead aad preaataee ahoev daeertbed sad ebraeed.tasa4 nere folty daerttid im the deed of traet froea W. J. Alford aad wiito Tea B If ooee. Traata. sad re corded ia boot 100 pe S3?. Is the oQee Of RfUtr 4 Deed for FraakHa aeary aad im taorr fro vaht W. J. AUord isdvifeto Be a M Uoore. rterdd la book 13 peure &30ia tbe oflee cf Bte ter of lad for Free kite eoaaty. - '. Poa. eeeioa of th lasj will be (Ire Jaaaary 13 h. 1904 ,v - ' V B ' Uooaa, Traatea. Bat L GaTiraov awy. . r i: 4i - Blelk, N. a J - Thla mW U madj at the retjsret ef W. J. Alford sad wif. - , . i-'-V .''' " ''.'I. AuroaaC at OF IT. in TooJo -WH5T ? Delayed Cars of Furniture We ar e-orry to hare dMrrisUe1 saaay aWst roda. Yx Vae realrel the railrpada W itrertej 4 ean Wi ITan . We era epaoUf Ue gsedj ad saarklsar DerTL fVUa MATTRESSES. ANY SIZ8 LENGTHS. TIM BEE, IJf A!1T HEKME AT0KC& J P.. HILL. A - - P U R:B. O La D Far aCedkiaal frpoevei asd JaaoDy .. Bold hj Loaiebajx- , We bara mtltsl acme taeoHrat rmjaea ta if altrsiiis, lrt ! BraasMa. Ir IUds la sai aU cedars ikaX sre lsUfaL Ct rAdtboards, Halt Ilaaka std &alu craaaatd jar Jt-n-xUta sea. .We waat stary oas U eUJl tr Ur rs VejUf . Wa fU4 u paelfM t prleaa, eraa if s aol ta Cetaa ra std ot. Plao cat aad Or ft at are caiUaUr talw la sad rr i V wUl asH rWj t aay flat, aai we are ks.e fo'ts, de'i fr r COFFINS" AND CASKETS. W Imboq aaai aJwaya the rr Wrt r6, a!Tr the ve-ry m seme. Fls Ml Hearer Oar r Uri U alaa c)a4 ea Eaacsyt let jc-e can raaah a by iae Ha. W. - ' , 1 "; THE WHiniLR CLHB.'v - .PR1YATE STOCK, IBS5; I niPTfll tPPlWC? rere ? BLUE CP CCLUUSUL Ail these brands are pore aad at adalUrated aad are eerciaUj rtc ommended lor tndkiaaJ perpoeea and lamD naoa, . . ' . . ; :'BUCB hiu oisniuis i jf "cuciiMtu, cm The Door of Opportunity 13 8 1 vinaliank Indicate etrrrth and fTpsrWoaa, and . vben ae fat the eccomDSoicEMnt of 1atp ajiata jvt . r . i& t . " r fcj. it r we rt aMnraace or etaLiUtr and their own honsehold'in tbissState is t nrMAnt tb aflanfl of a. merry war:i?,'a? e.ow astmora Oor asrentathere. . immmnvunw, soear SCo, know. Ba men, too, Jir. immons :, oas givisn i ema yump, w yon write 'em. ? , 'those gentlemen many a -bad half j.-; iSf'. Yonre trafyv ' -. . I8' 1 ..' - F W DsyosftCo. pour, iviuston jree x reri. - I f a -Alien Bros Co. seU osr rV.rt "t'A bard earned dollar. If eared, wUl work harder than he who earned It, provided yon ira it thtf opportcni- Dy piacr-, "c r r c" -7 v First Katie--I Lc-.Lbcr-, II. C. . . - " ::r ::;!3 -:t l:i zzi.tl :::::s tf Tl"S O f" Ule! "TtlMtmk It. Vl.i . . . . . . . . . . CITIZENS BANKOF HENDERSON has shown a prowth la nil liwweelotnrnta of i!nrtL aud .. - We offer our small means. 11 t TTic alike to tboA of lari " azzztz : crcD.cco.co CVES, Prts:i:-t v.!! 7 0PEK3 WITI1 GE1T1PT15G XJUUtitCT J RELIABLE AT'- - FAIR 4 GOODS PRICES r 'We Ur.J4lwTs4a aewklfiW. crlU. fan, trmu heat, ft-tape atu a4 tttva. er to k... . xtraxta, loiter, caaeed taeata, frslu ai?d vtrsUhlaa. CXaaa A IWa boraa sal bratd Te. i-J Ssar 6ft frta lL fcKl KCJ f ra, oaU as tatal. rTsw Id wheat, rjs ard .mr , v HARDWARE DEPAR7T.1ENT St is isiltr (tit ertr O'.Ur, nlrt at i ex a trm rtvca XtaU.er. Oar rrrrTlejr atd f r-ckts tnta aad a.Uit th. rarartt cf lit r;-;rr jsUf .t4itfr. aa cii cfay rtay l low t-rt f raisi ',Ve . tew eJUb ftWTl. Oar Eaaktr Hi I Vtrtrr, ,'j attti eallaef fe !, !,' ,T.,'Uik ri ssd Urr rlaa. r,,--- Tea wl'.i t.tl t Iti-re ;?' wepertr T. wee pa. si wllcb Lu rrcrri ta La a C'-4 Hit ti eici Tti i2t! - v . ,. , . lu ciiu.;ii tire jf3 cts Yc-rs a : i.T tin r yey- fweperij I ajit ta lfctre I: f a wraiarfsUr re teja4 f jertaUe !. If jrar wax :t lit lit aaUt- '3 T. -IICKS. e'.aUUaisw ' r!tta, .

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