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I r ...... . -.. -, ' .,-. t ..iw.,., , - , , . ' ' 1 i- i I. i i i - - , .. . iUTTC A . THOMAS EDITOR. v ': - i V. r- nrtrri riYvrTTT mrr ' mt-r-r s w. . .. .1 VOL. XXXVIH. 4 ;:VyVir RECOTRS AND JUDGES; FOR THE PROHIBITION ELEC TION ON HAY-26th. The Board of Elections met Tuesday and Appointed Ofll cers to Hold Election in Ac cordance Witli Law. ' ( 1, The County Board7 of JElectio'na yd a meeting VmLbm8burg on Tuesday for the purpose of appoint ing Registrars and Poll Holdexs for the Prohibition Election which takes place on Tuesday Majr 2$ih? Only two ot the members, , Messrs. J;. B. Yarborougb, Chairman, v'and ; P. A. Reavia, were present, the btbernem ber, I. H. Kearney, being : prevented from attending on account of ; sick. 0688. , ...-? The following is the list appoints ed, the first named in each township being the Kegistiar and tne otner two the Poll holders: , ' T)nnn W. H. Williams, J. HX Mullen, J. M. White. Harris J. J. Young, N. M. Rogers, Jno. W. Wheless.' Youngsville J. R. Johnson,"G. M. Perry, C. A. Garner. Franklinton E. W. MorrJs, W Whedbee, B. F. Builock. 1 Hayesville S. Y. Macon,. R. G. Winn, W. W. Green. Sandy Creek J. R. Parrish, J. B. Smith. P. A. Davis. , Gold Mine A. D. Williams, G.Wl Parrish, E. B. Perry. Cedar Rock J. P. Davis, C. E. Gupton, W. P.Cooke. . 4VV Cypress Creek W. H.'Deibnd r Loaisburg J. R. Collie, 'M. S. 'Lavis, ivi. o. uimon. - v v Under the law the Registration books will oVn on'Thursdar rif luMr. Win. H. Allen' and Miss An: 23rd, and remain open until Vae S. Wilder were jmarried on 16th, for the registration of voters Harch 31st at 9p. m. atthe resi who have become of age or mbyed denceof Mr. T. B Wilder. The from one precinct to another, since ceremony was preformed by Rev. the last election. , .A" The Redstrar is .reauired to at- 'Z? T:"4J ' " tend the polling place in his town-lfc . 0 - Wftfl Jtt- uv na. i?. ?l4 flJMUluw A There will be business meeting of the Alumnae Association on Mon dayaftemoen April ; 6tb,, at " '4.30 o clock. All members arced g to be preient as it is a meeting of im portance. ' " Mrs. J. S. BABEOWPres. Mes. Jas. L. Pat.m 1 he Town Sued; A suit has been instituted; against I tne town by Zolly Wilkins, .the j IWrber. thmntrh W r-nnnsftl -v f Marii -t Bickett and Yarboreugh, for iniuriesi .vu mb ciaime w nave receiveu dv & uiuugu n uoie ,m- wi -waw- J of the river bridge , 'i i : , . I OrphansConcertTour."; J We have been informed that vthe --ru wpiian Asylum binging Class ms wUl begin its tour in eastern Abe noble inRtitntmn ranr0nfiJ b this Class is rijhtlv held in high Jteem by the people of Koiih " Car: homeless, orphan children- -of orth Carolina. These chidlren, ara "ng trained for useful lives.; X; Snce its MtAblnliniAfit in" 1ft70t W0Qt M50 jrirla anolbbvs'haVe re r-' its Denefits. ' . , . - - concerts 'are in ' themselves active indeed: The program thU r" W1U certainly .be one of the best rendered. .V;K V - - nte hi8 mSt wort of aj?!?8 the eaincreased support Vl Of our nflAl " ' , oor people. ?"'.;. hnolcfl nro nnon snnA nn . Rafnrf)v v Wor. the ,!ea.on, .which .wUl;.b &Jjnb ;Mn, T,B. .Wader. . Apnl 23rd-oh.?B. day. ( V JXjtL b ' danHtei of th. wion of ouo State on AprU, 14. epnt, and Mrs- CaOTiHUi Paui first tour will close about , June tei Jki-BaltiBore,C, sisters :t of : Mrs, v - Near the last of Joly the w&t- 'ruX ' - r; S;''':7'X:,dJy! This Space ; is ; Sold to 'tliej' X . S V : .-X' That is tlie amount spenf for liquor at theLouisburg . !, dispensary during theVear, 1907' By Vfar. the i- v... YHAAH tcaiiI -t 4- T- - mama XLmmm XT ...m. A. -:-.f. V - - : for always. ; , ' "' ,'-'"t o . Jit would haye built 120 miles 6f ; up-loi), -: dategrayel roads, v In seven years itwould -: put in shape every public road in the coun-' ty, so you coujd drive at a trot the year , round. - , , . . , wouldun the public-schdolsTor near ly three years. v ,1i It is a big investment. ..pay?" ' r O A" 3ntlemensay business above figures and -vote: in business principles. i: x TV Allen-Wilder BWUP s I en. awav tr Mr. T. i3. Wilder and - y Alien swas -. uest 'msn,Lth bhlt ; relatives :of - - J;he ; contracting Seised of manv admirable traiu pj. character, while . the groom; is a .successful businessman -and one of our meat highly esteemed citizens. . ,t r College, Notes. examinations for the "i Dm, 3rd quarter are. about, over, and v pupils and t teachers are alikq relieved. And now the nest v event to antici- pateii'the annuahvisit of thet Senior Cla3;tb Washington, with Mrs.:'Al- Tarr ''nhrw'rAr." ;;Tfl will'fA inm. e4 bp4 few outside friends and. will leave APru ilia, ,! , ; TOv-jjaiketiliaU ;team (uun-a bolfi'and YeUow-Kids) ia enWi tjtiftioyer.tle prbspecls of a; niatch gamkndare deing somefine prac tice Work when the weather permits. , ,0l wad to feave i ruesU.at tifl iUifea .l!i:Madelin Best -Jof Oh' Mbndayfternoon;lrs.V Ivey Allen gito a reception to the Alum naeAEsdciation in the college parlor, in bVnbr of her guests-former atu dents of the college.; r . J Th'4ecoratiqns of cut flowers and pptte dt plints were uuua,lly.:beauu-s ful, anfl aK elegant three ceutse lun-; cheon made - fitting .ending ito' most delightful event 7 mns, a busy timor iv .. - r? , ; v On Monday! evening Misses ' Wil wt-Xa -tr-n- 'witb thft assistance Aiafjaa' iuM v ''f - T" ; ; of the Ctd 'Glee Club t "gave: an I mpromptii.' recital in 4 honor : of L' the s;ilate:s;si .WUdert -and is a lady Commerkcedent $ work , is begm- anawuiiuu inen wo wiu uavo x&S UISBURGN.-C.V" FBIDAYt" APRIL . 3; 'lOOS. - -: : hibition ' Committee. . -"'''Q.; '-'-y Jc ' V: C ' ' - 'X. X What , does it r ;6 ;0- -i is business. Study the -: accordance with sound ( : . - college guests, teachers irsand studentiBC: it was a most It isxneedless to add' pleasant ; occasion and inorougniyi enjoyed by all. Mr. J. C. . Wicker, of Roanoke! Rapids, and 'Rev. A. J. ; Parker paid 1 flying -visits to the uo'noay, eveni Jrv " " . w n e iadieat)tthe coUeffe rive an amusing entertainment for the benefit of the Y.iW, A.v. 3U1 1 are invited to attend,.: Come o:" the JSpinster , Convention r and. see -' the old .maids,, . An evening of tuk and laughter Admission 16 cental t : esaive Teacher., contains,,; another very, aivacuve awry Dy ' jujis j ones. We are- justly, proud of . her auo-cess.- i - - : , . THE REPUBLICAN PANIC. - - The American . Business - Man, a magazine published . ,7 in u , Chicago, which is in no sense a political pnbli- cauuui m a reueat eoitorai arucie on The Square. Deal, and Bo We Get lirv naa a s lerrme Pie side nt Roosevelt, ly charges wi the Koh and. the' ;Pfeseni financial depression' everywhere.- It 'Vsaya I that panics are usually traceable to crop" tafrues tor to eamblinff excesses or bther ndiriod. bvnnd thl nn v . W: j ' ''--. , . . ttoi oi a rresiaent or . ms adminiaxf tration, bt(t that the"1; present . panic, which is paralvzinc industries of the country isnbt'due to any ,of these . o- 1 t v.v v things, but atruction the'-soundness' enierpnze oi ie nauon, ana max this destruction- of confidence .? can be traced mainly, if not: whoU Ae public utterances of the. Repub- iican jrresiaenv ineoaore itposeveit. We make - Lihe : following'extracts from this reniarkable article: i; 1 - I rItis.Theodore RooseveltV . pres; fent policy that brands him a, danger- ous,-destructive politician at , thev na tion's head at a time when there is crying need for a conservative,- ".'.cpn't stru6tive stitexman; , ; -Jsitthe Square - Deal when a 'Prcsident ef the .United j States in f cites cites' the public into ' a j climcr tiiat college this week. Baeo.n.- Senator. Tillman joined ;in ne oist contains the following: Mr. windi up in pamc? Ia it the SqtL-ra Deil when a President iwic-s nod emaibea hla bl tick and tears down indtutnea that took yean of'Jpatieat effort to build up? Is it vthe "Souire iJeai when a I rcziaent uses hia po sition for, personal .vitaperatioa and vfllificauon? Did,that steamboat" captain who was discharged by telegraph at the instigation of the President, and .who wu later, at a court: of law, found ni - -ait.': v'- .4 . Deal? N;.":: -.,:..v it a oarel)eat:for hia em: i n i lis aiiiMT ,Lm wti r v m ww s-m m w - w fer ktonK with ih.-a-tbilA It. - r-- .. ' . .-..,:.V - ...v. I EXECUTIVE ENCROACHUBNTS I V; Senator 3acon has :called the at tentionf the 'Senate to 'thVvident ihtentioa of Resident Roosevelt - to dictate lepstation netold jof' the reported, conference at the ''-White nouse. ot Mtepuwican .ieade'S and I railroad .ilroad men to 'cohslder legislation nending the anti-trust law bv per- am nutnnraipadsHa pool and . .coxpor- atibns" to icomUne and ; exempting laborrgamxalions from: the opeVa- tins, 0f tbe" MAa taTe" .?ot'eea. thu statement i uwpuwju, r joQuiinuea :jnr, i5aeon, I a nave no aouoi mat tne A'reeidtnt hasdeddedjfor yoathat yon shall nbt adjournis;(ngrew have; passed meaaore.-: he V'haa mapped out for you.' f ' : Senator EWn dia t .n L .hr, th. ;W!ni9 nvCU. butthtojfw ment upon the power of the lecislaJ . . - 4 . . . T I Jive branch of th& government should be limited is recommendations ' as proviqea m uie oonsatuuoa. as -Upl Republican Senator, defended these i rr-- j. 1;A I White House. conferences the ence .they Nall agreed with; Senator . . cierr, we Ust Sunday with her people in W l 8upenntenaentrtne oook-keeper, ,tne I rir ts ' ,'-" iobber-: the'AvelW;mr ' Z'1 r ... t: - ; ag,xApnl 10th I ine aeDav Dj iaquiring. , : I u :'.aira.. iw, .nommer, alter a "will , f oeaa Ule. Senator (think that I y woere to Aira.. I'lummer't par. the conference at the-White HouseJentai Capt and Mrs. TW; Davis, u w w wauairj were; invited to be present, was in-1 tended t Hie these- captains . np for the renommation -of the President 1 or'hispet candidate in .vie w eTbf approach of theChleiigV00 Toi.tbat- Senatpri" Bacon jftpfiSd, I. have no right to express Vn' ;of in? ianSfl V'" f:&S'C x The: feeling in the House Of Rep- era is aaid to be, similar; about -Exe-1 cutive dictation as jn liie Senate, but no one yethas;had the pluck: to ex- nrARfl his onmion. 't .T. TV. . " r- . rr I- -. v For 'Prohibition; vr vote for: ProhibitioiLV. i&t biJj . km - a drunkard, for. I, havV not 111 1 any kind of strong drink, -or .urUvnt ,PH3?f.inYe. T?" ?t October, l We .nTen ' W Camphor evennd I nave-net aeen the. need of anr;in ; -Rnt t jV. I for prohibition' because it is iuoiit in the sight of. the Lofd for me to l VmJ - ? save roy . buved i state from. the deadly and, imu .nous M ,,(,P m7 weaker brother.-I am to -vote to jaha chUdren .from the. debauching influences; of liquor, which causes hunger, sname ,and : nakedness. I ai tor vote to protect' the righu and privilegea of the mothers ' and sisters T T " ' Ul I am going to vote to take away iha - .jthmg they call "pmilege" from men, i wuo uesire xne prirueo to maj:e ana sen mo Btuij. lor gain." k' am to vote'to save.thamen bf North Caro lina, who are: so weak mentally that they. C3n't, keep their .temperance plcdss to-nr-. V ( T!C fRUI'T" ncnntC A1!11 - iUyh.U. lJtUiJLL THEm IIOVEIIEHTS III, A1ID v - fJTTT totvit And Thoso Who Coma and Go, " Sonio for Pleas uro: Socio for "? Business and a Laro ' Ham ' '.DorBocausoThcrLiiroIt. ' ; Mr. S. P. Boddie cude a btuiaeu - F. d rcg drain met? Via hiri tl eekv populir th week; Br. and Mrs. S.' P. Burt spent ar . s - -fir. Tl, tCtM.. -IV Tit.' t;MbnJLn,5h Tae2y to ? r , r ; . " MessrR- C. UGderwood YouujnviUe, weren wn on buameaa Toeadaj. : -; v:r: naming : and ' iltei ba , cmicg, oikaieyo, vmioa toeir1 people! here this week, 5 Ilia host of fnends hen here ware gltd to - we Mr.'LouW WOlUms, of Sp'ringhbpe, ialowft'yTesterdir. ; Bj W. Mill er who baa bean teach: wg: school ns ar Hickory; bit remrn. cd; home and resumed his duties ia the Bottling Works. - - C : ir r w c m ' R f .nJ J wght J Loxasbufg-tbU weekT He wiU bJbere'aktia at court. ' - -r"-v. : - - ? Mr.W. It. TiaberW,, who h. Seed O.JIiU ;Wntr,T.a,-.U4 naif - re tOTCH t ae ?ee ' V.; Tbeo. (eathap'; of '.WilJOO, vwa fc'Yisitor to" bis brother,. C. B. w. friePd .WCTd to ee him look. iher1 an . 1f. ' - : S The'Raleigh Kewa-Obeerytr of :;v f' ,".vji o where Mr. Piummer will make r his The editgr hadiva pleasant call one bilhtt wee k front our former csun. tymanVS't)akt5 Esq.- He. la now IWlcg-in- Halifax;-and' we are glad to icrhthat hi is'doiog welll He said LoWeyer, that old Franklmwai hard to beaVand he was always glad to ll ' 'vVTp Our Correipondents. : ,We must Juttst 'upon, those who haire taken ad rantage of our bEer to 4ir! thsmielves upon either-side of the Prohibition a uastion to ttmEot their articles to not more than a col- aie some that will hare to Co to the f iraste basket aa r the ediur J basni the order thai ume vo. re-write. vntn in iithe printer can read them. - k I Hints On Bo'ad Work v IT. 7 S. Office of Public Roads I Telia How to Make and'Maintaon Model Earth Road. . ' Ut ; ' ( , I - - " . . i 1'aACTlCAL bCGGtSTIO4- the "Brag 'Scraper, the Drag are the cpnitant friends of the r 7 ! ; . t v C While 'American road builders'' ticapabU ct . constructing Wrc are capable bt constructing good roads as those of any country "of the old world, they haTe not been as - loyal ly supported as the men ! of those countries in .maintaining the high ways ; after ' completion, and the deplorable state of '.many hundred thousand miles of road-'dj'. thci Vo- counted' for.'-County and 'townsh? oricuis may at toe cutset stand., the exjcn3cf havir. a read tt:!t, but tlty ctrcnur f:T cbjrci .trhen. jsted to proviia funis t rclu'li tha aunajj 'suLscniprioirci.co ?z? xz :;u: tLit li been allow 6sl to t-'- It is imortxnt tiixt fircitn hrrrr ' cf the bene drrlTcl re -C1 einh; rcir; i!.it crcrt birJs be la preyed trlih L;:l ci a J.rrDcr defense, cf lie t?, tX thit frcri buHicn tzl crtrr: ' learn bow best to cars fir the n- "i la their chi'a. The pcnlrtt anl rxiwtrfzl a. ccilc cf einh roalg tr wiitr azI r 1 narro.urt, tnl t!.e ccjust tCcrt ' of the rata ia chirr cf the rdlr ihoul be tq'gixrd trilt thca- do ttrccre effects and rtscJy fi d . -ae as quickly as pctil! t. ' -The tie. X pie JapleaenU which, kare bcii found to be grtttcjt tzslidzz Ja . tlis wctk are the plow, scraper, the whed sea per, the xxstX grader and the ipUl-&g dra- "iu a airily sou and a tzhtzU cV day, i or day and graTe dtr- plowbg . so as to raise and "air tha clay with" the surface sdH aad sxl wiU prove becfSdit .Tbe coolie tkn tortus a nsd!ay road at a tniag expense. On the oerkin if the road be tntlrtly ot ml a xzlu take will be made if it Is plowed ta. leas day. can be added. Such flow ing would merely ,dpa; the aatkJ; and at t!ie same. time' brsik up tha email amount cf hard surface ma terial which mar hara fare:! If the labfoll is clay and tbe strfao scant in aaaicr graTeJ, riowir should not be, resorted to, as it wculL malt la a cUy surface rather tzn one fet txzd CTgraTth. A road for. rrin mutt know net only what t plow aa4 what aot to pbw, bst hvxr and when to plow. If tte road la cf the kind which arcrrdb to tha ahore I cj trucfions should - phwcl -oTtr lu wli! wilth, th bit mc'i- od is to ruaohe Hat. farrow la th middJe the road "and wcik out to the liiff. - thus fonuhsr Results from- such rwng are great-' est tathe if ring or early saata'tr : In ditchee a plow can be cwd ta good adranue, but should be fci- lowed by a acrapcr cr aicr; T -make wide, dep ditch t Jno thing btt- ' ter than Jthe crdiaary drag' acrapsr has jet been dsriaed. -For hauls. under 100 feet, cr In makhg His it is especially serTiceap?e.v It ia a . roil uke, however, to attempt to ban die long haal cuatarial wtih this scraper, as the ;whe41 sen per Is bet- " tar .adopted .(o( such wcrkv Pcrr hauls of more than 600 feet, a wagon ' ahould be'used. : . ; i ; I The machine moi t gc a erally t tai. la roal'work is the crader. ct roxd : machine. This machine Is , specially useful in stabethbg and crowris . the road and in opening ditches. A clsysataoil under a thin coating cf soil should not be diitcrbed with a grader. It is alt J a' mil take to uae a , (trader indUcrioin a tcly and to pull material from dlicttM upon a sand ' clay road. Not ' Icfrequenllyturt ,M SiU and rUt from ditch bottoms aro -piled in the tsildle cf the road Li a ridge, making mudho'ei a cntinty -It is impcrtant U cxlug a grader tM ' aroid buiMlng up the road too mcch at one time. . A road gradually lull. op by frequent use of the grtder will last pcUer than if oomp!eted at ens operation.; The tcremaa frequently thinks his road rnuat be h:-h in th first Instance. . He piles cp maierial . : from 10 inches to a foot In depth co- ly to learn, with the arriral cf - tla Entrain, that be has fumithed lis material for as many behes cf racl . All material ahocld be tro-g-t la thbrlayers, each layer well ' pud-' died and firmly packed, by roller cr train ctbe fore tie next fii added. A common mulake ia to crown tooh'h with the road machbe on a narrcrtr road . '. - . Tte split leg drzg thould be cxcsX to.CIIbg ruu and trsooth ths ror.I when not too btdly wuhed. TL drag ifzzc:cc3 great merit and ia t lipplo in conatrcctbn and ' epenuca thst every firmer tbould haro cn Aiccul trJde xZ ' to r-l'.l-t I !-cr tCi.mj hoTi to tjrs t.-- V
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