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j,). a. THOMAS, Editor iii Proprietor. XXXYI. 4k t- 4 "If CHURCH DIRECTORY eUKHOSISZ. v" ' " 1" -mi Qday School at. 8:30 A.- M, - v Qio. 8. Baina, Snpt. 1 hiag at 11 A. M., and 8 00 P. ML Sunday. "' i'rynr meeting Wednesday night- L. 8. M assay. Pastor; BAPTIST. .-. K:.. - i oday School at 9:30 A. 11. . Thos. B. Wosii, 8apt l rnhinr at 11 A.Mu, and 800 PL, v -ry SaQday. N ting Thursday night. H. H. Mashbuebi. Pastor. KKispoPAii; . - ; iday School at 9:30. wm. a. Knrnu.aopt. ir i and 4th Hone-ays, v-Diaif Prayer, Rsv. J ohh Lowdoh, Keekor. PBKaBYTSBIAS -.-rv;i' 4tb !andar in each month - - ..iv' aad sight. THE GOmtlG STRUGGLE. -if4 - -r- a INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS Vs.:COM- MUNITY OF INTERESTS. c Republican Doctrine Leading to Socialism-rbemocFatic Party tkuj." For a conscientious, dutiful man a great sense of reaponsibflty '.accom panies this powerIt may -become so aav ..to wipe out thai enjoyment U Ben,- The most serious disadvantaged un der which the very rich hare labdredJ a. -mm mm mmm mm. 3 aw mj h a si a v. - t- . & --. . y. i nr, rnpv II.w r J in the bringing up of children. " - It is Only. Bulwark Against Cen- - w , : . -.- c.'"- 4- .Ai ;. - , . well-mgb impossible forrich. man tralized Power. - : .-5-, .,; - to ueyeiop nu cnuaren. irom naoiw oi The eventual struggle in this ooun- try--wriH be between indivuelism and socialism and the ; Republican party, morning and afternoon, on -with its persistent efforts for central- Friday afternoon k&tion, is to blame for the growth of the socialistio ; propaganda.. - The Democracy has always atood for the freedom of the individual and vjbome Pastor. rule and opposed to the paternalistic and Hamiltonian theory that the Fed eral goverment must be all powerful. Indifference v and laziness. . These children are, so situated thaf they have no opportunity of domgprodao- tivelabor, anddo nothing for them selves, parents, brotherei and sisterly no one acquiring the Jiabit of -work. In striking contrast are "the farmers! children.' who co-operate at: tender years In the work -oft the household. Pal By Ethel Barrinfton LODOBS. GOVERNORS SINCE 1719. -r m - a n ineta 1st ana sra inesa.y . r - - - M. 4 lU.H ia each month. rights not granted', by the states to J You May Paste This In Your t ro lowMiuuai narua n,n.thwick.D.D.a. C. H. Banks..D.S. h. .SMITUWICK & BASKS. DKNTAL 8UBGEON3, LUL'ldBURU, N. U. i. .- m lin ks Building, Main Street. the general government are reserved i to the states and the people, is I the fundamental . doctrine of - the ; Democratic party. "Jefferson, ; the apostle of the Democrats, declared I this and no true Democrat has .ever gainsayed it. - . Mr. Bryan, who has been accused by the Republicans of Socialism, shows by his conservative views in his article entitled, "Individualism vs. vV 11. KDWAHD8, DENTIST. Ul BUAU, N. C. ... in hm office at Wake Forset, N. C- .mk ioii..iDt the ret Bouday w l Socialism", in the century Masazine , ,i i, nrn.aittd todo deatal ork. I ..... - J ) ll LOOKK, A i rOKNEY AT-LAW, l.ouisburg, N. C, .-.in h Btreet. Prompt attention ,, (, i i itnl bariuens entrusted to ine rt, j K. MALONK, v TI' UNi PHYSICIAJi AJfD SUKGaOH. LODIMBUB8. H. 0. n r-r i f Ajcecke r rug Store. 1)' .)..), MANN, 11 YS1C1AN and 8UROEOK, I.OUIHBCKQ. N. O. n rear ol Boddie k Perry's drug l BURT, J)' i HA .'TlcUNa PU1HICIAB AND STJBQBOll. Lxjuisburg, N. C. r V. S. 4 K- K. AUtn . J!t. 1) IC fcL A.RBORCCOU, PUV.-flClAJi AND SUQBOK. LouiBose, B. O. m i,i Y.rtoroag k Blcktt tou'Wlng. M.nl , nn r HOW l.,Jl i) L. ii' K DON &$tt$Bfc DKNT18T. LOClfTBORQ. . - 3. C to Dr. nu.ee In Arthur Hyroa M ndng Ford bolluii g. A.TTOBJIST AX LAW uooisbom. WlU praotloe In aU the oartajo the State Office n Court Honaet - W. BUDDIE, for April his own and the Democrai 10 positon. in tnat article ne savs: wMuch of the strength developed by socialism is due to the facthat Social ists advocate "certain reforms which individualists also advocate. " Munici pal ownership-of monopolies, for in stance, is advocated by individualists, because it is practically impossible to have more than one water system in a city, and by the latter on the gener al, ground that goverment should own all the means of productions and dis tribution. Mr. Bryan remarks that the sentiment for municipal lighting plants is not yet so strong, and the sentiment in favor of public tele phones and street car lines is still less pronounced; but the same gener al principles apply to them, and indi vidualists, without accepting the creed of socialism, can advocate the exten sion of municipal ownership to" them. He further shows plainly the evils the' individual citizen of Socialism hen oDerater-all ; the " lactonefL iuLt th farms, and all the stores, there must be superintendents as well as workmen; there must he 'different kindsof em ployment, Borne more pleasant, some less pleasant", and he asks: "Is it likely that any set of men can dis tribute the work or fix the compen? sation to the satisfaction of all, or even to the satisfaction of a majority of the people? - How, great, therefore, is the gulf between the Democracy and the So- HAYWOOD RCFFIN. ATT ORB KT-AT-LAW, bODISSQM, . O. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Locwbobo, N. C. ! oyer b.q. Hicks' store .on Naen cialists, wno peiieve in concenwaiang all power in the central government, whersas the Democrats stand forhe utmost freedom of the individual cit izen without : infringement npon rights of others. v ' i The trend of Republicanism is to rush to Congress for a" cure for polit ical evils;." to overlook, and even aid, executive-osurpatiott over the repre sentatives of the people;to favor trnsts and corporationB who In return have rornished money" to. corruptly keep their friends in power.- The Demo craticjdoctrine is exactly opposite and is 'expressed by 'TEual : rights to all and - speciai r privileges to ..none." Without the.Democratic party, which alone offers all classes equal . rights, there would be a certain hurrying . of . Scrap Book for Reference. ; Some one asked Mrs. Baldwin, the somnomistip artist at the Aeademy'f Music the other nightwho tfie gover nor of North Carolina was. in 1861. The question was answered "Clark." From tiie answer" many questions have arpen and for the satisfaction of those who are interested, the list from 1719 is given below: V 1719 Charles Eden. 1729 Sir Richard Evard, of Bart. 1734 Gabriel Johnson. 1753 Matthews Ransont- 1766" "VYilliamTryon. ' 1773 Josiah Martin.- . 1777 Richard Caswell. . 1780 Abner Nash. 1782 Thomas Burke. 1784 " AlexandeKMartinV - 1785 Richard Caswell. -1788 Samuel Johnson. 1790 Alexander'Martin. 1793 Richard D. Speight 1796 Samuel Ashe. 1798 ' William Davis. T.799 Benjamin Williams. 1802 James Turner. . . 1805 Nathaniel Alexander. 1807 Benjamin Wffliama. 1808 David Stone. - -1810- Benjamin Smith. V ; . 1811 William Hawkins. , "1814 Wflliam Mfller. . 1817 John Branch. 18.20, Jesse Franklin P21rieTolmei.. ?T '' ' 18J24Cutcbins G. Burton. 1827 James Iredell. .1828" James OweDav 1830 Montford Stokes. 1832 David S. Swain. " 1835 Richard ,D. Speight. -1837 E. B. Duley.. 1840 . Charles Manley. 1844 J. M. Morehead. 1845 W, A. Graham. 1850 David S. Reid. -1 855 . - Thomas Bragg. 1859 . John W.Ellis. 1861- Warren Winslow. 1861 Henry T. Clark. 1862 Z.B. Vance." 1865 William Holden. 1865 Johnathan Worth. iWhea " John. -Bloasom became,, blind the. mainspring of his Ufa jmtm , snap ped.'?': Embittered andraenaltlTe; vh shunned' companionship,' his -tmaJl m nuity sufficing for' a cheap- lodging and mealeat i neighboring restaurant:-It was terrible - beyond expression to "be blind.-to be Irsjged back to Ufa when' the tever bad: so denuded hlno. Exist ence was barren,' useless, hopeleaa, And when he prayed it was for death. One day, tripping as he cllxabed the stairs, he Telt; the help of baby band. -xou . counted wrong." - reproved t a cbJldlanTolce.. X did fnver night. In the flark.. w''-: ""Whara, your name V ho demanded shortly. V .... ' I -., " - Dora, Who's you f - - "John-. Blossom." . V '- "Pretty "names. Bead down." "Tben whispering la bis ear " shall call you Blossom," she scampered away. stag ing back: .mischievously, "Blossom B-l-o-s-evo-m.' . . . c t' It was a week before they met agaln.- The man's mood was desperate. - "Ton Is frownln' awful. Blossom," plpedJQt shrill, yolce, " "hut you: caat, frighten jnef -'"siJ 5"t-r-s.--, "x.-rr .-. , "If you are not scared come and talk to me a bit". ' j- . -' ,.y . "Muvet? ' don't Jlow " me In lodgers' rooms. Blossom reK tne rebus; ana. reaching the top floor, stumbled Into bis room and slammed the door. Seat ed on his cot be clinched his hands In the agony of his helplessness-. : "Come," he cried sharply in answer to a timid rap, whereat some one en tered.' whom he could not -recognise. 'What liLltr hi half shouted, his nerves strained to, the point of frenzy. ' "Just me, 'Blossom. Mover says yoa Is axceptlona." Then In the alienee the child's eyes roved over the room and lighted on the table littered with pa pers. "Doee you write V Her tone be tokened Interest . Blossom's hands moved aimlessly. "Write, write 1 That's precisely what I can't do, curse Itr There before him lay tile work begun In pride and hope, now shatter ed by a darkness worse than death. He was recalled to rthe present by the and ro farther away from Lira. He roul.1 hare lived loxortoosly had he ds ireJ. but te closg to tb old lojftcg. Critic and pnbtlc ant acknowKsdgta bis r nlna.-yet. the whole- world was botm.1 np in pora to the ttlod author port, wboie voice was as music, waoee step "l could distinguish ta a midaa. He eacoorased bet. to-talk shoot her rrfen,'s, her koabltlona, and yea. be made: ber toll him about Tom. too Torn, rbo had "grows to be a man and on bottt- Dra'a motber looked "wtth faver,; S. S i. r-- , - "J. post be: going now." said Dora, after a fruitless 'afternoon Bloeacia having been. unable to settle to the task. t'--;'. : -"Torn' coming TTt.'- ; ti'e " "Tea. tier voice raa a Utile tired. ttmnsnai noucea re. -z - , ,i"To here not quarreled V K J.' yrom never "will. Biology -do yo want me tr marry Tom r 'Z -" -' " inryr -The attack was adda. SOUTH EKH BAPTIST . TI0K. COMVEH-f f Special RaUi rU Saabcard Kir , . ' ; . tine Eallwaj. - The Seaboard saaocacxe iirti Scwthera Uaptist CoHveaiio, CaU Uooogi, Tton-, May H?tVU: nu of one fare r4oa ccta rraJ trip, from aU point in Kcnl. Cayyti na. iTkiets to he cid May fth, Se n4 Ph, Uh taxi UmH ua dsva frotsvdate of xl TLe SeaWsrJ hx double day eertk frrca trism! ttau to Atlanta. . t at rate arl uUvTeitwa talm, :V; a ILGTrw,T.r.Av W'V-- JUleirKN.C. . Chsa. B. Ryan, G-T. A-, . . - lwTUnx vh, a, . 19 There is aolhicff so nucanlcteM aa "Marryl -.tfe heaotlfal wha yxwng I the km oae twiaa Vtetoet von aa people, lore enouch for ttaf. Bat year motner .were better coasalteO. I am only atioll Lethetor i-'-i--'" ' "Ton are 'my pel. perilstedlhe Jrl Impatiently. "Mother married young. She roiaks 1 abou)d: bet-t dent wa&t to Do-burrVd. - , - - : . -Jtfte. rtghtr" bnrto Blossom quick-ty.'-.Tben- puHSng hlmelf toevther, "Tom's a nlct- boy. lit win make a goodwosbahd-.-: v " - "lie: fsali you say 1 sarooee I shall take hint. Btoeaom. I know he it cnlnx to aat at tonlgnt". The gtrl sung over the ttck of; ber- friend s csatr.-- He couldjfeel her breath ea hie cheek, hut It wa a pity, he eould coteee the loon m. het eyes. Ploaaom gripped the ana rests aa If for support. ' "Gil blcua yoa both, .Bttie "imXT: r be said, f teadlry. "I know yw win be a good wife. Tom's rocky f tjlow." "YMi think' I bad better take hla Ton fish me to" The gtrl beet sua closed her hair brushed hts .forehead.' "I tsh-only yout happlneea" ' -"XSora! 'Dorer It was her mother callice:: - Pore moved beenaUDgty te ward: the door. "We will always be palsel way t Joat the samer Blossom Ufted hi bead. "JUwey, he promised. "Poof think aboat me. You kre Tom." , " fore Tom yes" Then the door 'closed, andHBloaaoa tank beck ta tie chatr lilscry showed tlrvd ta his face and. stooping aboaUers, - Dora loved Tom. Ut had cotue at last It seemed a ' if t tbts! aecood loss were greater, moref terrible thaa jbat of hie sight He wasdouhty bereft. ne had promised pressure of small arms resting on blaLthe girt they Woold .remala beta, bnt other -enlraa h k the' exrararra tailee of a aotrl dor V. 'r i - i r fared ttrmwhaxya of its Lar l 3ewl rre siece sty lasrt eeee ee baoMy sff-eud taaa I bed tvay ttc rks4f. .rli-e A- at 1W,I w4, led 1 took irraiss'al hh rtl r7 sklsaa Mtaeat aa tnSu I tae tssn ed to tale rly'e Uaeev aed Tat. 4 say targe are now eeeseed ae asK. I roasl Rte a4aad ss W Isir IrVU." foUy's Uc-ry a4 Tsj efw the eotk ea4 -U W Issge a4 sreete eTWee rerebs from ,m wUi. B-fese eabetl'tue. .SOi O. U Mr eoeke, z. ; FIFTY CENTS Will prmcUce In U the Courts of Praaklm ui.i tijolulng coantiea, also la tlte Saprme jonrt, and la tha Uolted Htsies District and Cirnull UoorU. Olao ov- r First Natlo' al I aLk. rjjaoS. B. WILDU, aTTOKHBY-AT-LAW, Mouavae, a. o. o nnm on kUln street. In Cooper tng. F. 8. SFKUULLi. ATTORHBT-AT-LAW, LOU18BUBO, M. C win attend tne ooorts of PranillB, Vance. OrauyiiiH. Warren rnd Wake ooniitles, also Uin Supreme Court Of North CscoUna. Prompi aitontion given to eoUecUonav utnee luHpra li ualldlDg. 1868 Wliam H.Worth. 1871 Tod Robinson Caldwell. .1874 : Curtis H. Brodgen. 1876 Z. B. Vance, v - T.J. Jaryia. Alfred M. Scalea, Daniel Fowle. T.M.Hoit Elias Carr. Xanwl Rassefl. . -Charles B: Ay cock. .. 1904 .R. B.31enn. v. ;. - . i -. Charlotte Observer. 1880 1884 1888 ;1890 1893 1896 1900: T. W. BKI&atT, LAWXSP. LOTmnroae . a TVIb la tha OASsnn of HstleiMBaes. head the unthinking to the extreme of .ap-faohe8 and spring disorders. HoUlater'a I fore the '-dictation Th .r-.i o the office. i'H in Yarboroagh Mm a ntret. propriating all the means of j produc- wttiem!nt at eautea for Bxecntors, rinn rliatrirmtian bv the 'national nuiratorsandQardlnsUlnsdesBpec-f-,'."J" , . - n.i the bonds required by law can be I crrtvernment BO that ultimately there a Bickett bonding would be no incentive for individual effort .The cofiscation of the prop erty of those whd, by sayg jor su perior abilityVhad seeured a corape tence would -follow thej appropriation of the property of those" who had amassed millions. i Rocky Mountain-Tea ia a sore pre?enta- tle. . Makes "voq atrooff - and-, vigorous. 35loent8, Tea or Tablets. Boddie & Perry. v. psasott,' arroBinT ai-taw, bovuaume.n. e. Practise in all Marts. Ofoes on treat. .. "yy h TAaBoaotJlH,Ja. ; ATlOEKirT AT lwV-- t--LO01SBTJKO. K. O. Offloe in Open House tmlUUng, Court street All legal business intrusted - to him will receiye prompt and careful attention. POVERTY A BLESSING. F. HOUCK, CONTRACTOR Aim SBlLBEB, Trading Agent for all kinds ef Balldlag I jot" of Harvard. ippuea, aruaue aunuea man iim; wup i w - ,.-,,: . . 3. i m vt?ieat capital a xne .tuspouajii -The very rich are by no means the healthiest members of tha-. communi ty,; and to escape the perils of luxuri- oua living requires unusual win .pow- fiir and nrudence. savs President - El- RidoIIm. tectum Pes lansanbnUtte a HOTELS. - h Every dollar a man ' borrows ;is. a step toward the Hi-will of his Mends. Stomseh and Wrer .Troubles Cored. Orlnn TdtiatlTe Frnis SvruD enree stbm aeh and live trouble as it aid digestion. ; j. mond set In Ita. heart shape. knees as tbe child looked up Into" his despairing face.. . "Poor dearl" she sympethbud ta an old fashioned manner. - r -v" "It's dark. Pora never any . light That's why I cannot write." His voice broke with a half sob. ; -"Cm dreadful sorry. Let me do It for you. I print now, and I learn fast Bee if I don't" She toeaed tbe papers aside and climbed into a chair, sucking loodly at the pencil to make It black.1 ,-!Wbatwtll:we writePioas om T Be-, eetvlna SO ansivn mkm estkeil-tiptHer companion's head was pillowed' on his arms. Hla shoulders heaved. Could a man cry even aa she sometimes did? Dora scrambled to hex-feet and hur ried from the room, to return a few minutes later flushed and breathless. "Here's Miss ArabeUar she erted. thrusting a doll inbythe man's hands. "When I get cry In' Z Just hold het tight She comforts lota. Mover's call ing. Hold Arabella close. Blossom." . Tbedoll became the -first ttnk ha a strange friendship, which grew with years. ' For - the - child's amusement BIosaomT brought Vonderful tales out of the storehouse of hla unaglnatlon, frequently in Terse that he strung to gether during wakeful hours of the night - Dora listened and -remembered. As she had said, she learned fast - She was barely twelve when ahe recalled ber promise. "I write truly now. Tell me what to. write," Blossom smiled sadly, declaring, the desire dead, but ahe insisted and coax ed until be yielded, repeating some of the phraamga that .haunted him, and the dormant passion revived. It was new. birth to the man, and the girl be came his-eyes,-aa the gift that had been smothered ta darkness and uncer tainty suddenly developed, and the poet came into his own. In time mr poet ry," as Dora called It verses with ex quisite rhythm. In round chlldlah chl rography, found their way Into editors bands and caused comment. .. Bo me years: passed.'' audi Blossom counted each anniversary . aa It came. "Fifteen today, " ,he8ald on - one occasion,--sighing heavily. . "I wish- so I -could see you once Just once." Dora raised her head from copying; it was unusual tec Blossom to chat be waa completed. How do you -look T: continued 4he blind man, directing hla sightless gaze toward her. " - - - ' - "Whose . decision " shall ,. I render f Dora laughed dellcjoualy.' "Mother says a. blg ghrV. Aunt Heleorgawky, but Tom insists pretty " . - "Of course Tom Is right. Welt here is my remembrance.".- Fumbling in his pocket be brought out' a'llttlercaae, dlscloslna a aold "locket with a dla- new Ta, new duties would arise; e old at ait be laid aside; be mast ecbeol himself to be alone. The sweat broke on I?!, forehead v as be ennched hie hands; then with s groan he folded hla arms ion his- knee , and hU hla face. He crhacbeiV mofJooJrwa, taking" no ao ties of the passage ofttme. - .. ''vt - BoftTy, tin: UITy, some one toocbed bias oo the aboQljera. The ma thruled: hla eoal kped'oot to net that ether elf.,7lv lanatrty bis arua oreaed and claJit.acftA-o-;ua' Cst?v f . ti.ii. He fen tter-threbhlng 14 reepoaae,-- tne trembun of: ber bands as ahe clung to him. - " . . - : f "BJoeeom IUoesom, rpenk ts cm?" she whispered. TTefr me yoo lore m." "Love ouT With all my beta a! Dors, wbo'te there ta all the world Uke youTV. - "Why did yoa make- me eeffrr wby did you make me apeakf ahe e.oeetlov ed, half eobblngty;. - - , "I thought It was Ton- I N jomc conilloft thie . V'jplAaTom'lhft.'tac f bcoWt ' ErpdiJon b , uy npW; : ; For ,h2i li :"rtison vrc put i ; Cfty-nt tliA wfJcfi b : tnooth for in ornay -; coah or cold cr totful ;f u i trial (or babio ' and crulaVtn.- In other ? wnditiom St &mk.h Wcr-- health cixinoi b built up In t diy. . tn tch tea. Scotf T. ti iwurisKmtnli food : " f ithtr Uun t mdlcbf- : . It's a lood for tired rnd velYet. rve" ' : - pure - old velvet v the for tho price. 1 '.-sold everywhere, call for it nt ": . louisburK dispensary. burR, n. c. : ; H a p p Hy 4 - d tlwm SM tail , tka mm girtm Urn , , J -v , s-e " mrmim7mmii Vm Wly k eaeaarr, - 't Scott & BywTt,4Mts w a. I'-' PAINFUL PEREC icrs irti p. U J t o the Vf..Tn v, to z J The tiemi: tcirj-- me Woman's Relief o -4 riches the t ; poruricntlv , weak u-cr.f" 'J Mill dn: rhtns the corsTu:ui zul trmmtf emt iVeessf a--. unit , tB)att mm i. r-nxTnim.i u WW-44. W e tnU !.!,. tt AM-vy fives. , Uo-UkitiK maom LeeaA3xa. y-e aVa. t- f- Cawu , f t . C,H ere mumtt a 1 wy t1. Kd tlat trw fmA'.m i-1 " ntf g ee wawiil ntV , mm as wmrtm wnmam m I i JAasat?w'.. . . "... , "I krre V . EXECOTOR'S KOTICS. ITarlM q stilled as eirtor tt M. B. j Detta. late ef LeeUaVarr. rreeklls Oeee. ' I tf . Jv & tale la is w-Mt aU - kaslac eleiaM artistes i acsto ea eart Uetkstt Ueeate Ue ade re er before the lUh Cay etf Hstea. JW7. ee tale aniiee wUI U ae4 F RNITI R! - sW a I I B -asw B SW aaswaa) -II Tom as a brxKhcr." r She I ta bar ol their reseeery. all reree ts dung still closer. . "Uro are so atapld, "But, chUdI fear I do ywa wrong. Tm growing oVd: I'm always heipleee. blind-- -"I love yeoouly you. Blossom, just pretend I am atlas Arabella and hold me close; It comfort lota." And Blossom, stooping, kissed her oo the mouth. - ," I dehUd t said estaU wl3 aiee suhe tsssaedUto seyseeea. Thle Mats )U. . U.B.DAvtarJa: Cteake f at.fl.Pstia.ei-4. Wa. IL Kcrrta, Aueraey. JOHN Ws HAYS CIVIL ENGINEER : A Bear IU lavefcee la tVewstaw The island et Dominica la the home and na rural hablut of the herculea beetle (Pyaastba bercuteeK the -very oTbletj; TfauJrrToU .T WrarWRiUlttI!CtPUWOW filli 1 i i Tn r i ii. ii T 11 nf I - "J ' .. 1 Itaaar Aa. Sec C L v. , . -y -.. i mens et this gtganUe rcpeeawnteUTe cf the hard, winged bug famUy average six Ischee la lecxth froca the tip of their pinchers te the termination of the wing covers. It has "a loot black bora growing out of a heed which la even darker than the bora Us It. "On Its tower surface tbe born la covered wits a thick sett ax of, gold colored betstlee. "which. the en tomotoglet say are seed by the Ineeet la caprartag its prey. Another and aherter but more power ful born grows out from beaeeta, the two forming' a powerful pair of ptoon- era. The Creature has alx ptrmtms less, .each armed -with cUwa. The erytra- or whf covers are, of a dapple gray ; color and the trader parts of the body Wack, .Taken an togefcer. tt ts s formidable reature, with atreagth auf fieiant: to catch and bold. a bird of the alas of theXhgllsh tparrow. -" - Iseledikr VilsrtwU, aaTwera, kTlectne AJratie. . Streets. IIlhwya an4 ivi tstiqrcMta. ' Xelars sat f t t aad nrei en-ttu F-. i jCtrraeif. tt, it j rutl erst; tele Cm if tie Ul !t fit Rs. 3 Seats rli tan St, rSltrtVjrx, Tt, - " - COFFINS k CASKETS. V JLU U 1 & 13 U ljr U presUeJ wrer It a- . i ; .-... stt. a4 plV.f sl W tUV- rr Tlrtdattrt: ? e (ta rwe.a ie test errT.jew iir.w bcVlave, ett " I Harness -Shop - ! and stimulates tbe liver And bowels with out irriutiogjtheee organs , like pills aad ordinary eatharties. tit enree inaigeeuoa and sick headache anaxnronie eoBstipa tion.; Orine-LaxatiTe Fruit Syrop does not naoseate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to take-1 Kernse suDetitntes Bold by Q. L7Ayooeke; w f single individual confers on its poss essor great ppwer over the course .' of industrial develppment, over his : tel- lowmen. '? and. aometimes : oyer the course' of great public '; events, like peace or war between nations. - It enables man to do good or harm, to extravagance. -You cam afford itr ;TouJjnIatake. "I have more money than I needCllttle pat" -.V"- . The girl allpped tbe slender , chain about her neck and gave the clasp tnto his bands; then as he clumsily fitted tt together ahe-threw her arms about his neck and kissed him.- His pulses throbr If a man h&a too much courage : toj bed riotously at the warm touch of her Upe, ana ne naraiy.uarea irust ouoitu to kiss her. la return. r- . . Strangely enough" It" was the last ca ress she toffered.. From that birthday she seemed to leave childhood behind, and the man" suffered to the change. He grew to dread the succeeding years. Hla pal was growing into womanhood. :H $tru-2 C::n : ; attSTt til Tlzii CfHci 1 .line a" a neb ad s. II are em . and I yy r r. - In . rrv . .v...v TTiatorv doe not ttlL so far tt -ire dooj. s s swr. a' know, bow u came about that mtsibtrs J tad am prepared W reeatr year I of. the English parlUinent,wear-oeir ioeea rruapUj. I fuarasUt hata. : The custom has descended from f . - .... an age when Its rroctcdiegs were not K Ul aalllallt. recorded,; hut ooe may eatpect that (I keep MpaHie parte o l thereby hang? s tale of sturdy sod tie. 4Ba eaa"fit Tea t cs a!l O. E- n HlTK-HALLTURXlTUIiE CO. i fMSES AND We iate att rti commit suioidewhen .he winjlrouhle he can go talav.i-? FBAKKJilNXON HOTEL - . w t wur'twTowi n. or; ' " Oood aeeoutloa for the -jra give joy or pain, and places him m a tblle. Good Livery Attaehed looted up 11ASSENBURG. HOTEL rntion to be feared ; or r, to. - 'There is pleasure in the satisfaction of directing such a power, rand -the pVeater the character the greater may " aaasssssssssaasassaassaasasaaassaaaasa C i Foley's & Co., Chicago, origlaated Honey and Tar aa a throat and long rear edTf and on aeeoant of tbe great merit nrf Txionlaritv of. Foley e Honey and Tar many imitations are offend for the g-ennine. These worthies Imitations hsre eimnlar soonamac nstnes. , j wy i them. - Theaenaine Foley's lioney soa Tar is in a yellow package A ior u and refuse any sudsuiowb. i best remedy for cougna ana eoi-s. ooia by.Q. I. Aycocke, tortous, revolt against prlw. as broke out at TeraaflloeT could It be recovered. , Now and agab ws find aa tlqne aAsslcus to the practice." when the commons Teted -that every" ooe shtuld cneover "eevStlr or move his harwbeo the apeakcr exprraerd the thxmka eftbe jbocee foe any eervtce dote, by member Lord Falkland "stretched bothJhts anna out and clas-p' ed hla hands together on the crows ef bit hat aod held ft down close to hla head, that all might e bowctkcs that flattery wa a to V-siT Looioo Chronicle. " Brief aaa joar wot - C - '" ' . ISAY BOYS:ir 1 HAVE GOT 'EM 4TH CAR LOAD far?lsaai --The nice thing aHout fishing is the way the bait and the fish do all the work for you till the fun begins. eod seevsimodAtioas , tha satisfaction.. In giving this di- t nay tna Good fare " Pe rectba the fjreat capitalist For Chills there's no remedy like ioms3' Ct:il n:'-3. Eali by lzll'.-i Th rerrj." CDct:. All-atuart np-to-dals women of to-dtv. Know bow to baks. wsah, sing sod to yi. Wlthnnt thee talnta a wife Ja N G. Uals sne usee iocay io Ula Tea. " l-The . A Bhrewd man maybe both wud and honest, but the odd are against his being either. . ' ."" " Vnn T ths life cItIo earrent tL minute yon UVe it. A p-ct'.e eoMhioa vrmtb. fills tbe iser?s ta tl w-I itb Ufa. It's a T 1 I ' :r to l-l llo'S'.t- SMALL bare, a Klrhrst Maa In tL World. Tb He-H taaa (a tbe yrorli a'-l hr kit ktJnr rUew-i tor wr.h. ot thta. ej It is lorr't i - Wttbo critr.a If 1" '? K : '.xjt Care It Ulfo st U rt '.-a r f 'E.-.r. the irotmi "J irrr si 1 f:r K i ' 1 . i.r.1 it .-.rr'va. iDdtnHIiip tb or; a c . , . , ) C n u : i else wUt . C"sr IVotn9, It , Kr i i j writhe: 1 Ltt cy i'Uj't t.,: Car an 1 Itks rr.it t !""r !a ! ltenr-1 rs rartrt:'. t ; f kll:r d . X c '. wbirh eraiBlr . 1 t a -t k try It's." F :ityG L- Arc Tea talk aVcaTCre'.ltrr drop la at J. wad to c return 4 f r Iti'.roi 1 I r.-.r'.V.. if It 9 i 7": :li I I Jtt HORSES, r.iUlC cashor or. tit.:e. LA Ann t 0! Ih i as. - a I ftrr , '. itve r I I '. It tay U'.fit tl riijtf ! i s'-l " If . i trip leys -Vie .se We late Ws a? rrliti tir (r rTi Fitl tr'l u c : " ' Tirj fi; e- : 1 1 A , r w Ctl5 . 1 It 1 ; f r7 -ik rr- T p. t;i:":' 3 cccr itait:rt:vs t'.nJ
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 20, 1906, edition 1
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