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JAMES A. THOMAS, EDITOR.
THE COUNTY, THE STATE, 1HE TJHIOH.
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VOL. XXXVI.
LOUISBURG, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1906.
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DONC, E. W. POU SPEAKS
HE CAME IN A SHOWER OF
RAIN LAST SATURDAY.
Although the Weather Was
Very Unfavorable Quite a
Number Heard Him Preach
the Principles of Democracy.
The raiii came down in torrents
Saturday about midday, but not
. , sutlicint quantities to prevent
!! n. K. W. Pen, the present Coa
Livfsnian from this district, and a
didate for re-election, from liliing
! - appointment in J.ouisburg. He
.'!: '.'! here in the heavy shower of
. about '2 o'clock, having driven
vv tr.)in Franklinton, and begun
1 . '.- speech in the Court House about
'clock. He was introduced by
.m T. W. Bickett in a few veiy ap
propriate anil iitting manner, and
I t more than an hour our able Con
urt sHinan discussed in a most earnest
;;rl convincing manner the issues in
ih;s campaign.' lie thoroughly ex
' . ''ainel the iniquities of the present
hlx-r tariff laws, and denounced the
's of Congress th.at allowed the
mufactories of this country to sell
i'ore:'j;.ers cheaper than they do
Americans. lie also took up State
:ira and contrasted the Democrat
a; administrations of Aycocke and
Clenn with the administrations of
Kuesell, Butler and their gang. The
stench of the many scandals that oc
curred under the latter administra
tion still lingers in the nostrils of the
people of the State, and the speaker
'fervently prayed" that the good
people of Xorth Carolina would
never again turn the State over to
that gang. Our people were highly
: 'leased with Mr. Pou's speech.
They all like him, and will give him
a 1 ilt vote on the Gth of November.
Tobacco Notes.
It has been quite
encouraging
to our tobaccomen, and also citizens
in general, to see so many people
here from adioinms; counties witl
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tobacco the past week. We noticad
same from as far as Moore county.
This speaks well for our market, as
each and every one seemed to be ex
tra well pleased.
Mr. J. J. Ilickey, of Richmond,
was on our sales Wednesday and al
though the weed is selling very high
it was noticed thajt prices began to
climb a little in the evening. Our
warehousemen and farmers especial
ly, are always glad to we-lc me M.r
H'.ckey and are more than glad when
lie brings with him higher prices.
The breaks at all the warehouses
have been larger for the past several
days, if possible, than at any time
before this season. Double sales had
to be resorted to on Tuesday to ac
commodate the large amount of to
bacco on the market.
We are always glad to welcome so
many visiting farmers to our market
and hope to see them again soon. .
Honor Roll.
The following is the honor roll of
the Ingleside Academy:
Mr. Jories teacher Mary Bell
Dement, Sallie Louise Macon, Willie
Macon, Mattie Lancaster.
Miss Winston teacher Irene Pace,
Kthel Collins, William Faulkner,
Cullom Lancaster, Dallas Dement,
I!ie Dement, Lillian Beasley, Joe
r"ii Beasley.
Two Fine Sermons.
Uev. T. N. Ivey, the able editor of
the Raleigh. Christian Advocate, the
organ of the North Carolina Metho
dist Conference, preached two fine
sermons in the Methodist church orr
last Sunday. Although the weather
was quite inclement he had very
good congregation.' Dr. Ivey has a
large number of admirers her, both
as a preacher and as an editor, and
they are always highly pleased to
hear him.
DEMOCRATIC NOSIINEES FOR
COUNTY OFFICERS.
HtXRY C. KT:AKXr.Y.
Candidate f.-.r Slicritf.
JAME2J A. TnOrAS.
Candidate for Treasurer.
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.m)se;'ii j harrow.
L.anuin; t i ir JerK o tlie superior
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WILLIS M. liOONE.
Gandidate for Register of Deeds.
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JOSEPH T. INSCOE.
Candidate for Surreyor.
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THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
We present on this page tins we-k t!i picture of th nominw . f
the Democratic party for this county, .-xr-pt that of Mr. Tvlcr. tht
can !!date for ('ororier. (no werj unable to . Curn a rut - f htm.
All of taps,' pU'rlin Democrats received
one
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ea ; -,!;- fair r.atn. a-.d
Ky a ta-.v
tlie count;
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:ey iuive n er t uid t';..::, -n'.ia.
up to tiiis vr:.inj
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e'l,ience f lh" f c' t '
he nianaiicrr.eni of c.r.ntv
next Congressman
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II )X. HOWARD W. '..
Candidate for Cunrt-ss f . . r the 4th
District.
THE MOVING PEOPLE.
THEIR MOVEMENTS IN AND
OUT OF TOWN.
And Those Who Come and Go,
Some for Pleasure, Some for
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tiusmess ana a Large Num
ber Because They LiKe It.
. Miss Marv T. King, of Warrentu
is a visitor t Louishnrg.
Mis. Au:'-.t.' T.iyh.r, ot (f..rd,
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a "husiness'" visit 'edues'la .
Mrs. Certie .Moormou, of ( lic
wini y X. C., is .s.iing at Dr. .1. i-".
Malone's.
Miss Eula Mitchinr, of near !ier-,
is visiting her cousin, Mrs. . (J.
lianks at McCullers.
Messrs A. C. Zollieofft r and T. .
Pittman, two of Henders n's prom
nent attorneys, were here this wee'.
Miss Minnie Jieck, who has he-n
visiting her brother, Supt. K" ( .
Beck, left for her home in Richmond
last Saturday.
Miss Sallie D. .rppermann left
Wednesday morning for McCullers,
where she will spend a few days with
Mrs. F. G. Banks.
Mrs. P. B. Singleton, of Xewleary,
S. C, who has been visiting her sister,
Miss Joe Jones, returned to lu-r
home on Saturdav of last week.
Mr. II. X. Beasley, after spending
several days with his people litre, left
Tuesday for Pierce City, Mo., which
he will make his new homn. Mr.
B-asley is a very clever and pop
ular vounc man ainl though w
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regret very much to see him leave we
wish him much success iu his new
home.
A Pretty Marriage.
There was a very pretty mar
riage ceremony solemnized at the
home of the bride's father, Mr.
W. T. Wilder, on Wednesday
evening at seven o'clock when .Miss
Pattie Wilder was happily married
to Mr. L. R. Southalh Kev. L. S.
Massey performing Che ceremony
in a very impressive manner.
The bride is a daughter of one
of our former county commissioners,
Mr. W. T. Wilder, who is also a
successful farmer near the Oswego
section.
The groom is a very clever young
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1 COUNTY CANVASS OPENS AT
POPLAR SPRINGS.
CnndiciiUos Met by Good Crowds
and the Speeches Wrll
Received.
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the leghilat Mr. lu u ,
h. Bjak-r. Mko f i
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I pointment in Chsihni c in:.
j Mr. Bickett n k f r An hour
1 and a halt. 'I'.Hcucd rv s:.
tfrt-sting! v to tho cru.l. State a- i
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its pleicct to tMf .-p.,, an I h j
cmparisn f th.o i.it govern
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publican pari: to grpatl) -r. j v-
ed by hw heart rs. At the c.mci..un j
01 .iir. nic&eu fn'-ecn one enma
siastic listener exciaiml "hurrah
for the w3ond Z-f b. Yancxs."
Old Dunns wifl come up all right
on the Gth of Norember.
The candidates spoke at Clifton's
Mill yesterdayjand are at YounpmlU
to-day. To-morrow they will be at
Franklin ton.
Mj. Poo will be at Ilocky Ford
with the candkiatea next Monday.
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