kidneys;
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. - ' FRIDiY?MAW?H; 5,1909 r, ,r
The tegiitatare will probably
journ next Monday, M:0J;:
ad.
It is now President Taft and Ted-
iv is a "back hutuber,?
'V
Members of the Legislature who
are attemntinsr , te defer the eaact-
sent of anti trust la w o the ground
that trust a are matters for Federal
regulation, will hare to. find some
their excuse Jf they want 'id
aBvbodv. This Supreme ourt of
the United States of Missouri and
Texas, aad only this wee J: tne same
seurt upheld the Arkaasas aati-trust
law, under which the Hammond
Packing Company, of Chicago, was
iaed $10,000. The apologists for
the trusts pan o loager truthfully
say that State legislature is not affec
tive. Statesville1" Land mark.
116 Need to Take Any Further
Risks. . . ;.
j.Why, jp6ple dnttnuVftb suf-
ferthe agonies of ? kid nejvcora plaint
baekaeheiiriaaryduorders, lameness,
headaches, languor, why allow them-
seltet tift df onoJhrptnc:;inTahds4
when a certain ure is offered them?
.: Dean's kidney Pills is the 'remedy'
to. use,' because' it gires - te the . kid
neys the help tlier need- 'to ; perform
thWworkfi H'-
:Z if ton have any, eTenohe, ot ; the
fmptoms of kidney diseases, eure
yourself now, before'diabetes, dropsy
or Bright's disease sets m. 1 ;, Cast
beliere that the Knox bill will
to allay it for a while.
ssrre
,VIT1 POTUIOtV'
Knox- bill profides u7hat
any , employe ot a common earner
who shall knowingly deliver any ; in
texieating liquors, which hiTe' been
shipped from one Stiti to anoth-r
or a1 foreign ooantry into a Bute, to
any persen other ; than the one to
whom they hare' bee a censiened :ia
each instance or; "to any ' fictitious
rson, shall be ; guiltT of a misde
meanor and fined not more than
$5,000, or imprisoned xfbt mere 1, than
two years
: I bajo a good 12 J x IS
Chandler and "Prices Jol
bcr, almost oj good aa
1 neiT, thrft can be bought
for S 1 70 J o.; b,; Louis-
Hburg. Also a Chand
ler and Price - 23 inch
"u paper cuttcrf in cplen
did condition, f. 6. b.,
Louisburg for Go Th
, are gredt bargains.
Headquarters For
everything
o
Goel to tal and goed to wear. Oar Mcttcr. IrwrU
rr! aiwayt, iu VJuaJity slT, Troopi D
alwajm. . . -
PHONE 4-7
alattry
1 1 r
or
Louwburg residents .demand mre perit who lhaU ia eon wit
MfTiuwuK i.uwx amui traasportation or intoxicating
JU T. Uarncs, Kowiana liquors colle et the Durehase nrioe. be.
derson, N. says; Joan's Kidi, fonrtr after delit sry, shall be' guilty
J. A- THOMAS,
i. ' '
; r LouisbiAi:, NJ C
TAFT IS PRESIDENT.
The inauguration of Wwa. H.
liaft, as ! Preaideat efj .the Uaited
States, took place at Waikington
CSty yesterday. Of coarse it was a
big affair. Those . pople who , are
complaining at the expense of inaug
urating a Governor of the state,
enght to see the expense account of
the President's inaauratioc. If
Id man George Washington : eould
rise ap and see it. he would' have
forty "night mares." .
The following compose Mr. Taft'i
Oabinet: ;: .
Secretary of State Philander C.
Knox, Pennsylvania. ;t .1;
Secretary of the treasury T?rank
lia MsoY each, of Illinois.
Secretary of War Jacob " M.
Oiekinsen, of Tennessee.
Attorney General George W.
Wickersham, f New Tork. :
Postmaster Geaeral Frank
Hiteheoek, of MassaehutefeU.
"Secretary of the Navj George
von L.1 Meyer, of Massachusetts.
Secretary of the Interior Kich
ard A. Ballinger, of Washington.
Secretary of Agriculture James
WHsoa, of Iowa. :
Secretary of Commerce and La
bor Charles Ifagel, of Missouri.
my case that I do maf hesitate to
nnak in thir favor. As a result of
disordered kidneys X was troubled a
great deal by dull paims through my
back aad loins. The kidney secre
tions also caused .roe vmuch annoy-
ar Ce on account of their irregularity
ia passage Seeing DoarTa. Pills, ad-
vartised'T obtained a box' and after i
using them a short time I was en
tirely relieved." .
For sale by all dealers. Prioe 50 1
ents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo!
Jfr York, sole agents for th-
United States.
Remember the hame Doan's
and take no otner.
BIG DAT IN NORFOLK.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND
RACE PROBLEM.
Henderson Gold Leaf.
In the death of Abraham Lincoln
the bouth lost its best friend -the
ne man who would have,, been in
position to do most for, it in the days
following the war for had he lived
we cannot help believing there would
have been no reconstruction times
such as the bouth experienced. Nor
do we beliere there would have been
any race probjent as we ' have had
ever since the enfranchisement of the
aegro sudden and . full
thrast upon him and the ballot given
before he was prepared for the intel
ligent and- judicious use of such
powers. In his famous debate vwith
Stephea A Donglas, September 18,
1808, referring; to the blacks Mr.
Lincoln expressed himself as fol
lows:,
Home Coming Fleet Parade and
. " a
Special Rates via Seaboard.
Aooount qf the Parade and Recep-
tion to be given by the City ef Nor
folk to the home-coming American
Fleet which will be held Saturday,
March 27tb. the SEABOARD au-
thorized low reduced rates: There
will be a parade at 11;I0 a. m. that
will be participated in by 12 to 15
thousand marines which will paw in
review netore Aamirai o perry, uev-
Swanson and other distinguished
guests:. 53)0 p. m. officers of the
fleet, will bo entertained' at reception:
7:00 formation of the big torch light
parade will begin wMch will be one
of the most notable affairs of the
kind ever held in Norfolk: Included
in it will be automobiles, fraWrnal
and secret organization, floats extrav-
agantly decorated, and various civic
organizations, and every person par
ticipating will be supplied with " tor
ches and .large quantities' of red
THE light- - ; -
The r Seaboard's round trip-- rate
from Raleigh will be $7.25 ' from
Durham, $7.05, Oxford $6.05, Hen
derson $5.45, Weldon $3.25, an
rates on same basis from other points.
Tickets will be sold for all trains
of the 25th and for noon tra'ns
riving Norfolk 27th, with final
turn limit of April 1st.
That it shall be unlawful tor any
person to ship any package of intoxicating-liquors
from one State -into
another, unless sveu package be so
labeled on the ouUide .as Co plainly
show the nature of the contents. -and
the quantiy? contained , therein.
One who violates this acy shatl be
guilty of a misdemeanrr and liable
to a fine of $5,000.
-This is as far at the United States
can go toward regulating interstate
commerce, declared Mr. Kuor, whe
made a thorough stvdy of- thn ques
tion.. His argument, as stated in bis
conclusion those whe read ray earlier,
article an this subject will recall, are;
"Interstate shipments are net com
pieiea uatii iney reaen tne con-
signee.
"An interruption or interference
with interstate, shipments before they
reaen me consignee constitutes a
regulation of commerce.
"Regulating interstate shipments
is an exclusive function of Congress
"Congress cannot delegate any
part of its exclusive function to the
State.
"To remove the bar of impediment
of exclusive Federal ' power which
shuts out of the Federal domain and
thereby allows them to enter that
domain is xo. ptrmr .-or sanction &
State law ia violation ot'ihe constitu
tion and in effect to delegate a Fed
oral function to the State." Those
who live in dry territory may paste
this law in their bats for their liquor
deaters and carriers must comply
with it.
LADIES
, Don t Forget
C G. WOOD'S
Millinery Department
When you want your
New -Spring and Sum
mer Hat. I will have
the most up-to-date
styles that can be
bought,- and at the
cheapest prices.
C G. WOOD
Woods, N. C
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My ICB HOUSE is now opa as4
the baUfica of lHs year.
wifj ct!tjfce
J NO. W. KING
LOUISBRG, N. C.
&& oomoxooo
lo)
mniovsd
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I fcrit3 et..oM to' mj
fhc&Ji aed cciWtM- I J..,
D0td taj GroOTrj ,tot". u 11
buildisg famiilj ctvfir-i l.
ta txtrj 'k lim tt li L1(..
lfftri.. frciU. ttc V1
Bt4 of rtii0; iu ny !;., It.
ne. Your IrvJ. U1 b j-nk.
1 pprj:U.t
DAVID G. PEARCE
LOUISBURG, N. C.
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3 00HjH00HM XMiHHHii
Chamberlains Comrh . Eemedv the
v Host Popuiar Because it is the
Best
"I have sold Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for the past eight years4 ani
find it to be one of the best selliajr med
icines on the market. For babies aud
young children thero is nothing better
in the line of cough syrups," says Paul
Al eny P.ain Dealing, La. This remedy
not only cures the -coughs, colds and
croup so common among yountr chil
dren, bat is pleasant and safe for them
to take. For sale bv The Boddle-Perry
urug Uo
ar-re-
Another Supreriie Court Opin
ion on the School Tax Prop
, ositlon.
Raleigh Ok patch A
Threatening feverishness with' chil-l Tn a hatnh f 1; onnoal.
d-ea is quickly and safely calmed byl . , , , 4 J ..
Preventics. These little Candy Cold ciaea Dy ine oiaie supreme Vourt,
Cure Tablets should always be at hand one of pirticular mtereat the Stte
r f or prombtness is alMmpottarrt. Pre- . . - , , i .
citizenship ventlcs contain no quinino, nothing l uuaru ui uucauon vs.
. " 1 harsh or sickening. They are indeed 1 bnaril
"the stitch in time," Carried in pock- . J .
etvor purs, Preventics are a genuine Cherokee county, in which the board
safeguard against; Colds, 2oc. Sold by 0f educaUon appealed from a ruliuc
The Boddie-Perry Drug Co. ; V . ; . r - . .
st'writ of mandamus compelling the
county commissioners to levy an in
creased' tax rate so. as to meet the s
Hmate of the board of education as
to money necessary to maintain four
moatbs school in the county. It
: Job Department : AT THE RACKfH"!
Under Management of
ASHER F. JOHNSON
The Knox-Liquor Law.
Washington Correspondence to
Charlotte Observer.
the!
The Knox lienor bill, affecting
I will say, then, that I am not j nor the traffic between states, has .passed
aver nave been, in mor nf hrm hit nnn tn A .;n .a:.
-.. ----- 7 , ' u.JUg 1 xxuu ;test UU Till wvH40 aT VI I - , . . X.
about m any. war the social and do- the land. T nredictad in .thi. Aotta. J bapp.e-ned ,?,th,, W thuh '.nty
litical eqnalhy.orths white and pondence; .ererai week. aKo wmiaissroner. held tD the opinion
Mack raccsthat J am not, nor ever this measure would find favor ith " ,eMrawowouuDo
Cw i ; t i s - . lthe parpose. bo, although the ik.
ao uu, m wiui wi mauug Tows a raaiomT ! ORD6 iner jssmen.; it -' . . . -
Reraeraber that our Job
Departrarnt, to which ranch
attention will be paid, is now
under the management of
A. V. Johnson.
O
i We are Prepared to do ail
:
:
Kmds of Work In y
Turned out in a "Country
Office'
n
ru.nt rc-ciTctl St vlifb slijv
prs for Ladic.
ChiHrrn. A worlhj selection
unftirprveKxl ia value aud f trie
You .ire invit! fo.c thrr
MRS. A. M. HALL
i tne union. . rne. ue-1 . ' , :A . -? . , , '
aay in additibn to this, that there is publicans in Kebraska-and Indiana ?irKV?nW'
a, physical; difference, between the have suffered oa account 'oi the aei- mt? :?UlJ??. of lte
white and.black races -which; I be- taliori of the issue and the Democrats aot aniw commissioner, to
7iere will forever'forbid thetwo V in Georgia; WthVarohna add Ten- oa airecUon aa to
tes imng together on .terra. , of , o-: mtum bav. felt "the : effects ot the -" v""" i ,-
; U t aad , politfcal l eqiality.;'- Andl coDtroVe'rsiee ckmed on in - their re -
they joannot .0llie, .pectin States for .'years. . Vireinia - - 'V-rV
WhUe theTao remain together there U. about Uhe only' Soaihern' - State l? 'V - WT
xust.be the positioa of .operior and where the Demoeratio pirtj Wen. t
inferior, and 1 as mriftl."fla'any'. tl'.- -i'uA t.-'i 't l801 la " - ' ,-:. .
w.. m ;n r tu'i r K - i . . . 1 I This is taken to mean , that
man am in favor of having the su
' perior position assigned to the Svhite
': j race. ' : J, de 1 not - preceive-M;har be
i cause the white man is to nave the
radicals within bounds, and there
ait lume wuo oeueve 'now- mat a
outbreak will nrtmM thp'ra 'h'ofnfA tfio
- - i . ' . f i . , I : . ; .
Bflpenor position, the ? begr. should i next election is held. . Senators Aand
be denied everYthing" Representatives in Congress; itepub.
the
commissioners can use' their '.discre
tion, to- some, extent at leasts and
while they are compelled to : provide
the money they are not compelled to
accept theestimatea of thej. board of
education. ":i,.- ':'.",?Tr:'",-"'--.;i - ;
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t
And it is our purpose to fui
niah goed work at reasonable
living prices. In order to do
.this wa must, '.neceaaarily
adopt tha v r
' " i, Stridly Cash Sy&em
tbia i department. A bill
will follow each job when de.
livered and from this date
we nope our patrons - will be
' '' " ' ' ' J ' ' " ' - - - " - -
readv to.aasist us in niakinir
a new departure a success.
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V.Afti5tict Printing...;
We Want.
100,000 : DOZEN
GOODS CHEAPER 7
7; j. THAN ANYONE
GASH - OR - TRADE
EGGS
50,000
WE WANT
POUNDS OF
HAMS
jm ALSTON COMPANY
Louisbur, N. C, . -
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