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,1 n V V .f 1 t-'l . - jaMES A. THOMAS, EDITOR. THE COUNTY, THE STATE, THE UNION. SUBSCHIPTIOH'Sf.OO PES TEU. ' VOL. XXXVI. LOUISBURG, N. C., FRIDAY, JULY IS, 1906. FKANKJLIN -- i PUBLIC INSTALLATION. REV. GEORGE M. DUKE. The Newly Elected Officers of Louisburgf Lodge No. 413, A. F. & A. M., Publicly Installed -Music by String: Band. public installation of the officers 1 T T v-r A -i t A ( the i.uuisourg loage ixo. a. v. A A.M., was held on Tuesday evening, the 10th inst., Rev. G. M. puke, who is a Past Master, reading j i the charges anu tue insiauauon cere- monv. The ceremonies were quite inter esting to the general public and it is to he regretted that the exercises were not more extensively, , attended .1 .- ,1 ! AV Uie aU'I iclujtj nuuv ji xau auo naq not a large as the importance of the The procession formed at the L)lge room and the Masons escort in; the speaker of the evening, marched to the Opera House where thv entered to the strains of a march jl;ivel by the local string band, the officials in full regalia seating them- HelvcH on the stage and the Masons themselves occupying seats reserved for them in front. J. J. Barrow was installed as Worshipful Master, . I Boddie Senior Warden, F. W. Wheeless Junior Warden, H. A. Bobbitt Treasurer, G. S. Baker Sec retary, E. C. Barrow Senior Deacon, S. T. Bennett Junior Deacon, Ivey Allen and II. E. Hight Stewards, I row, two terms from December 1st, 1878 to December 1st, 1882 he was Reg ister of Deeds of this county, and was a faithful and efficient officer. For the past few years he has been quietly engaging in farming at Laurel the home of his children. Whether the fates were kind or cruel, "Ed" Jones, as his friends called him, al ways bubbled over with humor and good fellowship. Kind-hearted, lib eral, faithful and true, his memory like the evergreen deposited in his grave, will ever remain fresh m the hearts of the friends who knew and loved him. The funeral services took place from the Methodist church here last Sunday evening conducted by Rev. G. M. Duke, Chaplain of Sandy Creek Masonic Lodge, of which the deceased was a member. The burial service was conducted by Sandy Creek Lodge No. 185, A. R fc A assisted by the 'local lodge of Masons, and the remains were ten derly laid to rest in the- family square in the cemetery here. The large at tendance at these services attested the high esteem in which the de ceased was held. JLhere were quite a large number of people in attend ance from the surrounding country The; remarks of Mr. Duke, in - his sermon, as well as the musical selec tions by the choir, were very appro priate and impressive. The following were the pall-bear ers: Active Ivey Allen, J. A Thomas, W. T. Wilder, W. M Boone, P. B. Griffin and E. C. Bar Honorary W. H. Ruffin, R WHITE MAN GETS SHOT THE FIGHT TOOK JPLACE IN A COLORED RESTAURANT. J. Y. Medlin and Dock Young1, Both White, the Participants Wound not Dangerous lledlin Gives Bond, $100. J. Y. Medlin and Jim Young, (familiarly known as Dock Young) both white, had a misunderstanding in John Green's (colored) Restaurant on Monday last which wound up suddenly by the knocking down of Young by Medlin, and a bullet hole through the leg of Young, which he says came from a pistol in the had of Medlin. There were two or three eyes-witnesses, but as the report given us which led up to the difficul ty are conflicting, we refrain from pub lishing any of them. Medlin, who made no attempt to escape, was, im mediately arrested by Chief High and taken before Mayor Macon. He was represented by F. S. Spruill, and Waived examination. After hearing from Dr. J. E. Malone. who dressed thewound made upon Young, that there was no immediate danger of serious trouble resulting, the Mayor placed the bond of Medlin at $100 for his appearance at next term of Court, which was promptly given. Several witnesses were recognized for their appearance at court. money to defeat rue in 11? How about a railroad rate bill aotnethine to rt-strain the rapacity of corporal power? Didn't Bryan rasht that wea what was needed and didn't Ten railroad man in the country frocn the pusher of a hand -car to the owner of a prirate car vote "surin" him and work Maginn hira till the cry of coercion echoed through the land? Where, pray tell us, ha President Rooeevelt found a mare's nrt in all his strenuosity that didn't have a Bryan colt in it? Nowhere and when a man can be knocked down and dragged out twice and come back the third time smiling and be endor sed by thaamiarty .each time doesn't it look more like that strange divinity wl5icWShakepare aard us shafes" our ends than it doe the scheming or conniving of democratic politician!?. And another thing ruore than passing strange; Who want Bryan? where do you bear him called for? No Bryan dobs no organuation, but somehow and in sorre vay he is being endorsed; and his name called forth in applaatj la every democratic convention here, pf late and the con vention goes ahead and endorses him What doea it mean? it means aim ply that Bryantttn foroe m this coun try and no matter what politician, say or what they do, Bryan will again be the nominee and he will be the nomimee of the democratic MR. BRYAN IS WILLING WILL ACCEPT NOHINATIOrl IF DEMOCRATS DESIRE IT. Sale of Wine or Cider. and A. S. Strother as Tiler. Z. Jgerton, H. P. Speed, J. b. Beas- tterthe installation of officers ley, J. J. Cooper and J. A Foster, v. (I. M. Duke was appropriately Mr. Jones leaves a wife. and . nine introduced by Mr. Ivey-Alleri. The children, siZ'torie-aiid three dajight l speaker in feeling and eloquent words f and sA''fkt,ti!;Whbflrh spoke of Masonry, what it Sad ac- have' our sincere sympathy 'in their I 1 1 1 1 3 . f JJ - . compiisnea ana wnat n was now ao-1 bereayement. incr. A synops:s of his speech will not he attempted as it would not do fnm justice. It was a fine address interesting ani instructive to an ana justice U. L. JLiiis held court on ma le every Mason feel proud to be- J Monday having before hira two A Justice's Court. Jtn response to a number of inquir iesjregarding the manufacture and salg of wine or cider, we publish below tihtfsjjrtions of the law relating there to, as p&sssed by the last legislature: oh $061. The manufacture of-wine or cider from grapes, berries, ni: to such a fine brotherhood. His cases, one against C. M. Vaughan Kruration was beautiful in the hicrh- for an assault. Mr. Vauerhan waived lerrree and not one in the audi- examination and gave bond for his nee hut was sorry when he stopped, appearance at next term of the Su- The entire programme was happily perior court. The other case was carried out and the public had an op- against John Harris, colored who was i rt unity of seeing the personnel of charged with shooting through the Umshurg Lodge as it is composed window of C. M. Vaughan last Sat- )f some of our very best men, many urday night. Mr. Vaughan testified f them young and energetic who that the negro came to the Green & mf ise life into its proceedings. The Yarboro saw mill to rent a buggy I '-lire is prospering and growing r at and he told Harris that be could not n; id rate and the good it is doing get his buggy. Words followed and :i "t knowa to those of the outside they had a fight. The negro was r! 1 cut about the hand and face. He Pu re were a number of visiting left, and sometime before midnight 1 Tfthren nresent from mster lod eres. some one shot throuerh the window of Mr. Vaughan's dwelling. Mrs. Death of Mr. E. C. Jones. Vaughan testified that just as she Tli is community was saddened on blew out the lamp to retire she heard Saturday evening last when it was the report of a gnn and the shot announced about 9 o'clock that Mr. came crashing through the window. 1- ( Jones was dead. He arrived Had the shot gone through the lower n me that evening at 3:30, from sash she would Have been snot, as Jhns Hopkins hospital of Baltimore, she was m front of the window at accompanied by his devoted wife, the time. A negro witness testified They left here about two weeks ago that immediately after the shooting ith the, hopetfnax operation ,he Ifent to the house of John Harris w "il l prolong thf Ufe 6f j Mdonefranii wasjnot at home, but that he ho has been a sufferer for 'quite Name in shdrtly thereafter. Millie, but the surgeons of the hospi- Justice JiUis said that he did not fal upon making an incision, saw that xsonsiderthe .evidence sufficient to the end was a question of only a few bind Harris rbver. He was therefore ''ays; therefore nothing $ras donen dischargedjand Vaughan ;was sad. He was brought home Saturday last judged to pay the cost:" From" this a" l I)r. J. E. Malone, who had been last decision Vaughan appealed. w 'red for, met him at Norlina, and Harris, so it is stated, is considered M on arrival here, seeing his condi- aboHy" m.the neighborhood, and " n, the big hearted physician had is a dangerous "negro. '""i taken to his own home, where ti v, i . i a .o every auenuonman oaau. Wfio COUntSf TOWn. '"uld hestnw Kn te tmivkfll as he 1 l ? ' . f 4 "III 1 1 ' 'Hioame unconscious ,rathed his last nal one s residence 1 il frind nH th faithfal nhvsi- contributes to public enterprises or cia ns . ..-r,: a . volnntarfly-assWt in supporting any of For hia widow and' family, the the public enterprises is not worth warmest sympathies of the whole coxirjg.to remain in a lown, and n were extended. should he decide to move out it is al- The deceased waT a prominent wy a ina of congratulation, rltt popular citizen, the oldest son of imite ind not mere;cipfier8 that count ( ' I- F. Jones, of Laurel, ePfS' X' lorjrther fruits raised on the lands of thef manufacturer, or purchased by him from the growers thereof, or ot brandy manufactured from fruits and sold in original packages of not less than five gallons, shall not be restrict ed to incorporated towns and cities, but the same may be manufactured in. "any place where such manufacture is not otherwise forbidden by law. Section 2062. No person shall sell or otherwise dispose of for gain any spirtuous, vinous or malt liquors, or intoxicating bitters without first obtaining, as provided by law, a li cense so to do. Nothing in this sec tion shall prevent any person from selling brandy manufactured by the seller from fruit or grapes and sold in original packages of not less than iv t 'in i - a and quietly r omaii men wiui imau jmrpows w . surrounded1 by lTrogreBsive. merman who nartT. r Hearst may be the candidate of the Wild Man't afty-r-bat no longer Bryan. Theee ftto who held their nose and roted'fof Palmer and Hock- ner will for the "most walk up tike patriots and vote rt5riln. And they will plead with their neighbors vote lor Bryan to initrnctraor Bryaiwfc-r, &iirei) n'ctttaad HearBtUr-weLr, fComrvation wif see in Brvaa mucn Everything. to id&trtv- Mr: Jones. Cocio Promoted. W will now have i to lay Captain Jones Cboke, as our young friend has been promoted from Assistant Railroad Agent here to Agwit of the S. A. !., at Yonngsvllle. lie left last Monday to take charge and the Tiuxa commends birrr to the good people of that town. He Is an accommodating young: gentWynan, and we congratulate him upon his promotion. He will Im succeed el here by Engene Jones and Howard Person will succeed Eugwie. Hearat Not a Candidate for Prei Idency Will run for Govern or of N. Y. SugxeU Bryan and Folk For Democrat. Formrr I'niul StaU JWtvaUe Jorw-, nf Arkan, who was riair mn of the Detnocrali NationaJ Committee when Wallaum J. Bryan made his campaijro faf the psdmrj in and 1POO, has rwfred a Ut ter from Mr. Bryan, in which he ao noinvcr that he will acoep tike mm inattoo for l'nwaient lor th third time if It la tendered to htaa. The letter i dated Jane lth at Xock holmr and is as follows: "I have ta watrhuifj polhiead de veloproeau aod have Doted with gratification the ritvJiratioo ot IWo cratic principlee.. Yoq have mm-rly atated my pueitlon. Aa I wrote to Colonel Wtmacw, I shall do twthinjf to eecore another nomraiUrx) aad do not want one nnlee the ODtfeLtiio&s twm U demand ft. I mar add that I enjoy the freedom jf pmat Ule, and f! that I ctn do stne rci without holding ofieww "There are however, certain rwLjrra which I would like very tnvch u se aocxrapiiahed, and to asaart tn Lhe aw ooraplishment of theae reform I aa willirvg to beootoe the party caadVlaU again, it, when the) tiram for nnraia. tioo arrive, the advocates ot nrJortn are in oootroi of the prt, aod thlak that my cand kUcj will give the beet aseurancw of victory. fU .Krfas co else leerat roooe ti3t I iKtU, eren rttor pleaejj..'j I seed rt aaaarre Vb that I mm more interested in eetagsa prtaea )Je triumphant than I the per son oel of the ticket Ttl exwatry needs to hare JefTereno Detaoerary applied to all of the departments of tc lLai wz.l aj'wTar t0 .ti fvearr ware tr-s wvJ U4 a Irami the best C.rav "CTbe feofie c Wi are fcjrww ls: IWym-a'e eMmaMae wia gnrwet law. Uitwei axJ trck of aJ3 be rl (ota daw-m to MsJi Ioa, cm ihm Vommh e4 JJ j train wu crowx nJ tbe Xnc5' ulkcl ikc( l-rtta a rrrat 4JLL TYt karw h vu to kat T rw doo that day. J bard ty xmg ce&daUwy e c. r.u lc3i Lis toezx the Ue vm lhat be wee la ji hkaweif al oll U leeri4 V retlbug aerraajaud w rtS LSe aad prr&tswat c4 the ewriK Opeal&c Day Atig-ait teh. Medowe Jt llarrk, rrcprie4c df tbe Ui venule Wareme4s, trioers m Tih a that they win have ther rmm uK eU tew tb oo iSm W at Aog-eeC TlsW mi ruewcaeot apa-r ait w la t!e rf aay d the farr rrt Vci t loKaeeo eeiy (of tsaik4 le ilrreav sde Is rwedy -:w ,u n c aay rtg- alxr Ml 4T c4 tLe wk tLr to bric at Hr. Jaa, P. Bunn To WJ. Cards have lec aarj iCKtiaef the tttarriape o4 Mr Js V Ba, aoaa. ol IUx. IX. IL IkiiBs U lm CKUrrj to Maae Ella Hoormajak. da ol Jitrv flamrtls Jarrwr9 Mcew tad Ue Uu IUv. R J. Mrama fj TtI wtl oele-leated ll !Vas4e4 th, iae4 Neehr&e GratW Iowa Fathtra. -jTbe. VUy tasiwra beti a trtlx Tasrav ..arere csaaf caaUrs ol portaacw dleroeaw d, bat the onet portaat boetaewa tra&aM broed tW lollcrwta-. A rmmcUultrm a ymmi to toww aocvds to lit acxmt ol $1 . , . . . . OHO to pr tixU-M-er trsrred and I am coQtent tn Le4p eaeXe this , , , . . . appikratKKO. "Yours truly, -W. J. Btw First National Bank. At a meeting of the alrectora of this institution held at Ite bankine five gallons; nor shall prevent any I house on July 11th. a dividend at person from selling wines of his own manufacture at the place of manu facture, or within one hundred yards thereof, in quantities of not less than one gallon; but such manufacturer may sell wine to churches for com munion services in any quantity. BRYAN TO BE IT. Beloved, keep your seats but William J. Bryan will be the next democratic nominee for President. There will be slight tremors now and then and the name Bailey, of Texas, will be seen quivering on the surface: you will hear Folk of Missouri, men tioned casually -and the element which thinks anarchy and dares al most express it will find in Hearst the embodiment of its heart's desire but William Jennings Bryan, of Nebras ka the invincible and indefatigable will loom up lik e a aurora bore alia on a dark night. He will Stand," as the the rate of 0 per cent per wnnum was declared for the six months end ing June 30. The eum of $750 was added to -the surplus making the surplus earned, and set aside elnrc befrinntag business March 1st. 1005, $1500.00, in addition to the div idend ordered paid. The directors of the bank are W. H- Waddell, J. M. Allen, O. W. Ford. P. R. White. W. H. Allen, W. H. Ruffln, T T. Terrel. and R. 0. Allen. The officers are R. Q., Allen, Pre ldentJi W. Ford, Yjce President, W. Hi Boffin Attorneys and Mrs. L. P. Wilder, Assistant Cashier. William R. I leant in aa bunk at San Kranrisoo lajt Sarmrday aijfht aid: -I woold like to ute vert pftaHIve Iv that I am not a candidate kw the Democratic preeidental oncnioataon in 1908. "Mr Bryan's service to the IWmo craiy are too weJl diagnueod to te rw henwd. He has led the parly crn spicuonaly in twn prrlental natn paigns and one eeoatonal cswrapaipi- In the national how of ronjrrww be AydUit $ ISO for kks aUiice i trm lAii.T; ennc tj-i y opr&ed July StV Afi oreVWAS pejswed J5bcKxi&? the Mayor to ibstrttrtc o&Aeraftatr ry prowodla4r, to w kWa Ha vtrwt. Mr. iUr-a, 9periirUakdenS e4 araOear works, wa ordered to rrre ooUoe to 11 sutisrriberf to valer aX(S eeertrW UjtitA, tbe frobstAAcw of wLch aa that all Ulla taast be f-d eru tW first ol esveh aoe Lb. iUkd t.o whey la.il to rorapJy will t rlvec tn dr-fc vTtrr wLk)j tiej 13 rat o2 wl Lb oat lartbT Ktcw. A cky ol bO nrnts knr rat lax of ad a tlkerbArps) lor mrrrcTtrTiknz wfl be addetj. An oriT wj tna-ie to o"cr Mr. i an- has made the Mae himeelf and poanded them with a brilliancy quailed, un approached. "Mr. Folk's servkw to the iHrooc racy are noted ard rmJ. In tad, his services have been reoderwd to all citixens irTeeprUve of party, for his career as an horveet and efficient peb c servant is an example to Bepeblu caua and TWrnoitj ' r - , the Low D iii'tm o5T wate CviwV wltb oat prrjdiw. ' nr. Henry HiElnrs. to VTed Announcement is made of thV ap proaching rnixriigg lot 'HryUuxj E. Biggvof ..North" CaxolInJan;'-Mtat' Nell Pemberton, of Halston " Vallsy, Tena, near Bristol, The wedding will take place the latter part of Au. great force, for conservatism he.willjgust. be the better statesmen of them all T ' There are many congratulations to and all he need do is to. "point with Mr. Biggs, who is a prominent iniur- priden to the fact thai. , President Roosevelt bitched his , chariot'to his horses and went round the ring sing ing the songs thatke' had wntten. How about investigating the trusts? Wasn't Bryan the man wbo said , it must be done with a view to curbing their insatiate ! greed? - How about the' Insuranaoe f Gmrjaniea and didn't pryanjtheir andljwn.e0 they were putting "up the people's aaoa man and Past Grand Master of the Odd Fellows of North Carolina, and a host of friends will rejoice in the" happiaees that is to come into bis life. News-Observer. f Upon reading the above one of bur young ritbens was heard.' to ex claim, "At LasV Mr. Biggt is well known in Louisburg and has many friends hero who ' will extend con gnitulitions tin advance. Bepreeentativs Charie A. Towns was in Waahmgtoo last Saturday, having J art retamed frocn a trip as far West as South Dakota, stopping in Iowa and Illinois. Mr. Tow-oe save the name of Will. iarn J. Bryan at mors frequently heard than that of any other mtn and thai nope it running higher ataoog' the Deocratfoaaeeee ' than for 'tnxay years. Ot Mr. Bryan, MrTowt said: I was struck by .the cooSdence which the 'rjeieeaed Te fai the rjrorpectsol eiscdniba. Dccw ocratlc hope is running' Ugh throerh oat the ; Weatern CotLntry, ttd the) DemocrxU will go Into Lha pnsaddttv tixl cinrpalffn witi cTtii: ,smhailtra. . Moreoverl this spirit of aWH and hxrmooy wiU be-ctiaHcartod la (be doming coogrtatslontl 'ctnrpjJn 1 and wfltdo us good. JC rf5ct Xhti many a seat now occPpleAia the Itecse.by When to S txrp Ad vartlIlI. An Kaiish Jo-omai ree Btxrbr ol tbe )rprt edv give their of4nicj ctoomiiD tb beet Udi Ui stop sdvertasu aiki tbe fnUewtng rrpiWe were received: Whm the rK-pIatki pra ko maltifJy axtd tbe crervU3 imtU crowded on after Tom and heard of yv rWy ooeusj; oo." " W bea yva have ooortaoed every bodv TtM life will KMarh yecr thas) jam have bettar roods sxai lowv. poena) than they cava free ajiy-wbera. WNw rem nop making fcrtaaaasj solely tSroeh the direct as of tiaa taihryrjrai. Wbeo jw foryet tbe words of Che shrswnlrrt jjd -JqV.exieifat ctMtS ccaxwi aing tbe taakn 1 opmssi Whca v yopaf .and frawJbczr Lurawe fca yoer Ua esaae etcrrag r and tain? the trade toernilf la UU lag people bow bectsr. tbrf can do for tSm thtn yos eata. ' Vhta yoa wocld rt&tt bato , yor own jrajand tulthxa-Uia rice tSad wt&"-. . I If. tt L 1 . ... . .. lim wuai wn a ratraa III M Jf, 1 1 ! f I 1 1 , : 4
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