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l.a KSUAY. FKBKl'AliY 31, 1895. il. A. LONDON. Editor. The session of the Legislature in .now rapulv drawing to a close, only n t i i r-j over two weoks romaiuin hofniu its allotted time is at an end Yost tho hour drawotb nigli when .iur legislators nuit port, and will ;it, of thorn it will be tor-aver, tor truly may it bo said of the majority noiv there "The places which now ,w thoiu, shall soon know them n'iiin no more lorever"! For more than six weeks our "re !i" legislator have boon engaged u tho grand and glorious work of Siivini.; tho country, cvf relieving tl.i 'iiirdons of lit) oppressed peoplo, o making tho l.ard times easier, .iuiili.cring plenty o'er a smiling lam! uad of bringing about a goaura ".r.tli'iiiiiiim. Ot coui'no lliev have lone ail this, have they? livery nun can answer tkiH question for himaeit. Tby have certainly in tin diu-od bills enough to indicate tha thoy wanted to do semothing, and iivery day they are still introducing snore bills, but still the question :u!tcs what have they done? And echo answers, "What"? So little has been done as toaroust !, lie indignation and provoke tho citi cixm of populists themselves liven :he l'rojrexsive Farmer complains an 1 in this week's issue says edito viaiiy ns follows: "U.NI.KS9 T11K I.KlilM.ATCRE HOE? lliU'liEWOItK DIUINU THK UK.MAIXPfcH HV fHE .sElUlON' THAN IT HAS IP T. Tills Till K THE MEJlUlUtS IJ.UJ UETTKb NlT (10 HOME." Sow, is'nt this pretty roiiyli on our "reform" legislators, cotning a h docs from tho reform organ? The great and chief "reform" j'i'o'uisod was a repeal of our present system of county governniont. liver si it was adopted, in 1S76, tie republicans have denounced it and ilciiiniided its repeal, and in this they were joined hy the populists, who indeod became more bitter than miuio republicans. Tho repeal ol our system of count- government was the great bond or tic that united thi republicans and populists and ma lo ' Fusion" successlul in tlio last .iiiipaign. Ki-ery fusion candidate poured forth hie vials ot wrath, in '.he last campaign, upon the devoted head ot our county government ay lo in . It was denounced in language i::osi bitter, and so odious and ob i'. xious did it aj pir to them thai oi coursa everybody naturally ex poeteJ its repeal would bo the very Mr.ii lliin done by thcni it elected La the Legisiuluru. Yes, tho jeop!e n a tr. rally thought that it would he rivaled on the very first day of the session, unci a bill lor that purpose was introduced by Mr. Ewaii, tho renul ican leader iu tho House. JSnt no, although over six weeks have elapsed, Ah. Kwart's bill his noi oniy noi iiecn passuu Dill he. si ot even boon discussed in either branch of tho Legislature! lusted of passing Kwart's bill, r even discussing it, a special commit tee was appointed to prepare another lid, and in addition an outside com mittee of "Visiting Statesmen" 'Tho liig Five" wan selected to assist in its preparation. Theso two .ommittees have labored and wrest lod, but thus far without success. To aid them iu their llorculsan task caucus attei caucus has been held republican caucuses, populist cau cuses and fusion caucuses but thus far all in vain, and still no bill has bucn agreed upon or roported to either branch of tho Legislature! looe'nt this soem astonishing and wondrous strange? For, it the pres Dill systom of county government is so horrid, so wicked, why so long a delay about repealing it ? On last Monday, hy a vote of 71 to 1G, the House passed tho iuterem oil I which had already passed the Senate. This bill forbids the charg ing or' receiving ot a higher rate of interest than six per cent, on any contract, and it any person docs re ceive a higher rate then the person paying it can sue him and rocovtr twice the amount paid, which ot course is rewarding a rascal's dis honesty. Accord iBg to our former law (now repealed by this new law) six per cont has been, the legal rate of interest, oicept in special con tracts whereiu eight per cent, has boon expressly agreed upon by the parties to the contract. Usually when au article is scarce its price is higher than whon it is abundant, but our legislators seum to think that with money this is not true They have now redaeed tbe price of money (interest on its use) when money is generally supposed to be scarcer than it bas ever been. Sev oral amendments were offered to theso amendments was one that placed the national hanks and pri vate citizons on the same footing ; that is, the same interest law ehould Vouu!u D tJiui.a ctaite (io give buo mil til try urau luia iuii I lui nHii for two weeks will divide with Coi: utiun ul Council of Women. Washington, Feb. 18. Tbe second triennial of ttn National Council of apply to all alike, and oven ibis was voted down I Tho democrats voted solidly for this amendment, but every populist voted against it, th us giving national hanks an undue advantage over our Stato banics and private citizens, and yet the populists pro fess to be so Hindi opposed to na tional banks. A few of the leading republicans opposed thiH interest hill, such as Jiwtii't, French and Yi Ilia nva. and Mr L'wart declared that its passage would loso his parly several thousand votes at tho next election, lie offered several amend meats, but all were promptly voted down. He was very indignant at 'he rejection id an amcndir.eiit which would allow any comity to refund Us indebtedness at a higher rata ol interest than six per cent. Ilocx plained, in support of this amend ment, that his county ( HoikUm-soii) had issued SlwO.OOO worth ot bonds to build a railroad twenty years r go. bearing seven per tent, interest, and, s these bonds fall due this year, the county wished to refund them (not having the cash to pay them) and ould refund them at seven percent. iiut uot at six. lie urged that his, r any other county similarly situa i ', be allowed to do this, otherwise I would well nigh ruiu his people, nit his appeal and argument were not heedsd. Wo sincerely hope that tho pass age ol this interest bill will afford the relief, whirl its advocates claim, but wo cannot see how it will In- itead of bringing reJkd it may have a contrary effect. In the nrst place t does not apply to or change exist- ng contracts or debts, and therefore is no relict to persons now in debt. And wo think ;t will make money sta-eer and harder to get, for id course men who have money will not bo as ready and willing to lend it at six per tent, as they were a'. gut. "lloss" Butler's bullying has gone to such extreme lengths that he has been publicly donounced hi the Value of Newspapers. A Novel Election Law. rom Newspaper AdviTlltiliig Auiioy. irruui the ltlilimonil Timoo. AtueiicHiis urt a nutiou of readers. An interesting; bill amending fhe Iu every boiuo iu our bioivl l ud, with j purity of elections law is being prt possibly few exceptions, are treasured I pared, and will boon be introduced in means for thin dolightftiland beiu -licial ; ilm l.'iiliforii'a Senate Jt i!l pro- i p'oyu utofleisuiemonieuts. E:n-b. j liitnt candidates I'khii advertising tUh j oar broadening in ils met hod of in wmivh i.nd trades while running f. , dividual cuLure, conti iluiti s ini-ri-js- oli . Ihn in.r the lay! c-uiivvii . n tl e ihc rraen of nil. i .uivci tist iui uts. ve'iain eahdidnlfN I'ut tl ero is in Sifciulure for tin-! pai tii i:!i i v in H:u Fni-nd-eo, thkiu crmoiou peop-e nke tl.al ol tiie 1. 1 .-.-. 1 1 ho i-ppi.t tuifty to uaverlise tb-ii i api r. It is t!i daily fompantuii i priaio iuieiut-M. ii..i.' of the prince m.d th" jeis'i'.;, I l in- iii'in win) i.'.h'Jiils (ill 1 tJ:n mm; i 'I'. iv i ... i :,..... tr'tii il;e Nt'iv f mi oi;ei rr i-. Mr. S.iun.lcrs, ol Johnston, has ii.tio iin evl :i bill to chaii--.' the iimr i 'wi'.f iiiciisc in -o in.t.oi lant ii.ir (ii.-nli.i-. 's charge.! to pnrtipn j i ivi-nt v h ohl and an .'nidilional limit .tn i-ciiis per year ; widowers gress interest in Vnsbiiigton ati'aiis It is 8 .fo to siiy that never before was Ihfirn ;ni-li mi f ilthilsiAstie R.t. wt mlih'L'o of women as ihr.l at Mieietto Music !J '"''i iif, and biiiiys theui witLin I'ubiio was cOlieted wiu; all i-oits ol Il:ill. at TU o'clock v. Lcu tho formal opening occurred. When Mi s. Mary Wright SowoH. of Indianiipolis, the prcsivlent of th' X i tional Council, rapped for order tinm the stage at cue end of th? hall, nhc looked down upon a rcpr'entalivi ga.ilu'1'ing i f womeu fiom every sec tiou of the I'ountry and a few from other couuUits, while the gallon nbove was oi'cwclo'.l with nn apprecia live audience, both mcle and female apparently thoroughly in Rynipailn wish the objects of lh ineeting. Hit v'athei ing was not only riiprescut-ilive froi'i a geographical etandpoin'. but from those of tipptaraucu aud sphere Ditss icfoiuiors au.l women in iowns of the mode mt side hy si.lc, hilo here r.rid thero could be scon i he tpiaint bonust of a Quakeiesi. .'vcli.owledg.'d leaders in eoc.ely, noble wonieti, in the European mean ing of the term, aud sovaral uoi-A for wealth in their own right or Hum of their husbands, were thorn on mi equal footing wkh delegates in u o ranks if rliose who work 1 .l' daily I read All ages wei' in eTiiUnec. varying irom ti.f u. than thivi' score and ten of M -'. i 1 Alitholiv (Ttihidout of tl"- W l Atueiie'ii Woman .Suffis1 A m tiou, to the tiiuteon eflr. . .' l if Augusta Howard, prsi.l i . ;be Georgia auxiliary of Mi-" At ' -organi.at i.ui. It was tru.y a i. -...i. .. ul couucil of women. who 1 1'.! us. of I lie iii.liiim;.'ii i:i hi j man-ii n. am! tho laboicr in his cot j ll o iiin as legiiiar'y mi thfl glow o! f the luii'pllht', and Jiud.i a we e.ni.t) :,t j every liie'i.Je. l! ino i.int lo lair U .doi' tho lutitrih icooli l.n.l wali.s il: ipirenly l)eiuty through her tlairy coin 's, or if the I'ililt s M'iui luut iiiadiy at i'utt wiuuow pane ;t does iwt uiattt r -this m-t eugi-r i -ud liiings i prtsenl to ei.!oil:i:n und ii:il rucl, la tt'il t J '..iiiii: i at s in 1 11. it ! little circle what g s -.u in the grtut bustling world withcai. j What btilter ta;sajg i :M the not - j chant n."nd thkiilis adi. i-:is.'ii!iit of: household o.e.vs;.i;'.i:-. or fashion uovcitii-: Whit b-ttei' avenue the domestic group ran the tiad. s uian liud .' Tiy it, iii:J you will siion r. a'izo in au iiii-icase of put. oiiisge.it has brought to your ti ado a i:i'w i oiiit.' luiuy ol buyers. Tiy it, and you wtil never iolurn to tuo old n.etiio U ; ma' will you ever cease to wonder vvt.y you co long negltclod such a piotitable iu-vtsttucut. are chareil J lie proceeds a; lo go to the public schools. The old liM'liel. rs will make a hi; kit k over that bill-, 'bat- as Mr. Saunders is a (in'i.eior himscll tliiti fact will lend I i disarm i ritieimn. ! AVOID BulK Soda ! f Bad soda spoils good flour. 2 m t . n . f i i .. rure scx.a tne oest soap comes k indjia . 5 bearing thia trade mark CP 2 It costs no more than inferior package soih , g never spoils tlw floyrahvays keeps soft. Beware of imitation trade marks and Llvls, S and insist on packages bearing these word3 mmul Made only by CHURCH & CO., New York. Sold hy grocers everywhere. Writ lor Arm and Hammer Bo&fc ol valuable Reclprs FREE. Jtilt'Vt'ldllS UcMills. From nhfUr wiilton Iw Ki-v. to'1 oi j i nun: tin K, Jlii'li , A Trump Frozen. ?rm Uio ItAlolh Vl!ior. J-'iirl v the other tiim-nini' when a south hound freight pulled into the pn eiabic aiooni l i Johnston street depot it carried a lit would iu iriin );isoenirer umleriieutli tho ear, unknown to the train crew. The passer. gcr was a man who had been stealing a ride or at least it had been a man, tor when the train reached Ua!i'i;h the spirit ot the man had taken its flight and lelt only the bulfy to travel hero on the train. permitted to luikn this e.Uiaitl 'T h:iv" t o lihsitatii'ti in i ccoinuieud iii;,'!) . Kin;,'" New Discovery, nsthe lesults were almost marvelous in tho case of uiy wife. V.'lulo I was piistf-r of tue Uaptist t'huichat ivivos June tiou idie wus luvutrlit down with j I'lK Unioiiia sa.'.-i". duiK Ij:i Gripp:'. j Te 1 1 i b 1 1- pa : ox i ; i , o f c o u j.; h i rg w o u : d last hours wi:li ii.ila inti rrtiptiou nod j it Keeimd a.-, if she could not sin five jihein. A fi iend recommended lr. Ivois New L'lsci'Vcrv, It whs quick ;.. il .,., I? I '.; .1.1.' ......... :.. fell Mead.ly J.-storday for . il,.,, :, , , T;iu, Clii-th V. K Lour ii,S,Li-n.f: exact y ,V.U incos iliki ,(JllV, ,, , Sior0 J; j(U accoi dnij,' t' 'he H pa t (,'ivt'ii ont. y , . . , , 4;. rt Heavy SotitiHM'i Nnowy. New Oi:l';.is;i, Feb. IS. --Tho suo- Capiuiu K. lkaia. chief ol the Wi atL- er iiuiiiiii here. At 9 p. in. an :ii a'uin fa'iiii rpneii-K and it I he i s were Hi vfisl i.r.'io incl.es i.uae.l io New Oilcans' gii-atctt mhiw by to morrow UlOlIlillK'- Atlanta, (ia., LV-b. 15 The uio.it j t p furious siiowhloi m ( rrt ee!i lifiv, ( ram bt-.'uii earlv this niornii',;, and at ii.i l-' fusi The Noise of a ( ity. I rum :he i LIckj.i Trltmns. You h :,.- read and been tol l n :ood dr-al hin.UI ti;.. ti.uli.Jer K'l-J iioisr of tlu city. t)n the si in lis or on tl: our of an ordu.ni y hiiiidiiifr t!:o !e as: i ehiUer !:i! pu'u aud est i ol' thi' 1'itv da siiike iho eai 0ceo9sie90eo0S TOR Till-: NKX!' C3C3 DAYS WE WILL Sl'.LL A SOLID OAK BED-ROOM SUIT bevel cloxt. Bi:'. fm ir t'2 HO 1)1' panics out of city fo'ecti d. p:c!ied aud delivered iu depot floe. Cut (his out and S)viug it with you (Sood for 25 cts. on nssything ymi buy 0.M.in ll.ri-1 Ciin. iii ii.) DlitllHAi.'. .N. mm m. a s The train's ghostly asener was ni-jht is Hall rsin'. T l. lom.d is! illi f.'ie ll.it at a ditunee now covered toa dcpthi f ni: e iticiios, j iliau half a mhr upward mU no-1 ot !e i i iijii discovered by a brakeman. As h passed a car be saw underneath il a dim tit; ure of a man sireuhcd at lull length on a board which was placed over the iron bars under the car. Tho brak.oiv.Mii, thinking it was a ltaliip who had just hoarded the eisluture by several of the rcpuh- train to steal a riile, trave the man a lican leaders. In the House, en last poUe with a slicii : the man Hi I not fhursday, there was quite an ex bude at.y he brake.nau ,m(-a ,,,,, citing and sensational scene, when T, , , , , tlivw,le l'wiirt, Lu.-k and other prominent j j,,',t of Ids lantern upon the hod v. republicans arose to a question ol i liien a homlno siltOI met lus ey es seven inches ri pr.'sontiiij; lo.iay'f. fall, j Miprcn Street car lin.-s suspended tr.itlic far- clliei i. ly iu the uftei noon. The Consoiidat a niili-. cd li.'ad will ho closed ii.'.it il i;iu oriheiod. huu melts ti e snow. JJiii.v.i.soiUM. Al' . iVb. 15 A spc tal to Iho A'o ll.'i aid froi.'i l eiurpolis. Ala , says : ''Four to five inches of snow lias fallen hero today and la&t i.iht and it is still fa'iinL'. Wo have had the .-v a i-noit. ilisr aiii'c in wnv ee'.i'.'':. h'Hs li.au iip;rtiier oi lo. : ii ii i ji it-i of ih ciiy is not O.I.- I'.i'.iv.s to hi'ir ti'o trsd and n:.i-i- hail wav between ll:e t-horc ii ii 1 1 the i.: na riau.'io o..'r. I i tin. j lu-j iLs of any of tiie pari; this tlr.M der of the oily i: uevci hi aid. lis idea ll 'people iu l;,n ci'.ual I V a! out Urn in line Mid I'lmfiisioii of the ci'v is lul 'eiy iiu:i;. ll ii live . "porsonal privilege"', and iu language most emphatic denounced liutler's Tho body ot the man was cold and still' and the icaiures had a slraiifre, Ki t ..- iii'i'-sion Tlii !ir:,l. .Mii.'iii iIi-hw iltcmpt to bully and coulrol them. . '1Ml.k ,,i horror and caiicl tor nssia severest cold wialhcr for the punt ien I d.lS tllat has bit-u t Spfi le:u'i d i;ilt-; A Pi 6 .d for i.iioiv v'ur.'' : "i"i'l' i d Ja. usonmi.i i. Da.. l-h. 15 - Sow '"'' ;" : ii.i-..,...!....ii n-.t -.?la. and noi thunFiiuida last nixht In Wa-I' tf n't-i'ul ('! i ,..fv III- ..,.,.,,..1 i'l I'l. .').! . -1-,, ';- - to a deoih of sis inches', a kit nation U.fn vi w iiuiiiii u iio har; he. n i rj t ::-;. t . !.!, c ii! i.r . I.i r. i.;i Iv in a ik.u i.ld;u;;iy to.-k a (..!! !' I H:i;-s i he U.-.ii.ii dOt.e i i k.'iin liV in.'.' It lacked u heap ot beiu;; a fusion j lance. Then it was found that the I unprecedented in l'loii ta weuthci love-feast. Jiut lew democrats have ever abused Butler as these repub licans did then. They declared him to be a "liar", a man, woo was eviuenuy a tramp, was dead. His hand.- tightly irrasp ed one o! the ii'oii bars and whsn liieiiodv w:isl:il;oii from uudei'neulh "belt-conceited , jl0 4.ar "n Wa4 ilitficult to release their recu! ds. to i e l. ilid ll:0 J hi h. Ill ist CI Hi;- .lav t'zar", a "hiilhlozur", a "penny-a liner-', a "brntal scribbler" a "lalsi lier", an "unjust and un'oullouianly fellow'' aud other similar thoici epitiiots. And iie deserved them all 1 The Di'liiiFiilor for March is the (iier.t Spring Niiin'm r, and ii out coii. ion is the ':uf i-bue of thi jicyi;.asp. pnp.ui.ir lua.izine t! at has yet lut-u! I ,. ., ,,, . 1 Ublisi.cd. Ali the del ' O ll:,.:I,t3 ail i I l!,!m!i H'il,ls ilS ' '"i'W. unusualiv wed tilled. a,.l the !a,hi..nsl I Tasoik.u, Morocco, . 17 Ti'.olirtVt. ,m ;,.,., n,(,, Vlji:,: ili0,..:, U-! ... .i ... .I. .. i. i.. , i .. i . . 1 i ier.i iimi mi- iunu-,01 .i iii,,.,...i ui 1fl HutiiolilitllVC HI Oliylllli f-I in nt t i lhn Sin in . uio l: s. The chief ! The New Interest Law. Tho following is a copy of the uc.v interest law enacted by the l.cgisla lature, and published in the News A. Observer : The General Assembly of North Car olina do enact. Section 1. The lopal rale of inter rebels have lieen sent to the tSitltaii as trojil.ior. proves to bo true. leaiuio i'f the liteiai v uctiet' is a most coinpiel.eiisive chanter in Cards: Jlr.-. Continuation lias just hceu rcceiv- oil irom iUorocc.in.ny. toe scene ot.t;uir i-,t;, lUUi .;;,; 1K..,N by ineuci-ce ui.iJiivi.u.jrtu si ruu'-ie oe A l,vor, thi.- L.n.jt the fori twe-n th? tribes Mipportnifj t he j f a eel itS eul t",sa .Soi.ial VU . Mutatis irotiicr iu ins caoii to i:u throne an I the (ioverun.cui troops et i.u i u 1.1 had al ly .! -appeared. Dm in- took U fe'.v d.ca i f Ihei U','..i.!..' ..::c iia-.j (.Uit'iil at ii tisuf) j lll.d ll' I . ' i.' 1 : t aydii In. -k a tahii-spOi'Il 1 1 fill I'.ef.i.'c 'O-.U (O li: d. isl:d O.'i liH ; following iiioi niii!- awo!:e live frii'si I nil sy (upturns, of on) cold. Sire then slit! has, on M'Vi'iul i c.icioi.s, u-ed-this I'tti'.edv i : iiki) Ili.'.l. IKi', V, ill; the sin:" j.' res nit.,, i;nj w nuieli Cil i o-.er l:ir di-covir of so iji-.Ick a w of e,;i in,4 a c ! I Tor sule I.y liyut .'v lliadcii, in .s.ht'in, N. C. Wo surely oxpcM't aiiil arc j ire purine i'ni' a larger li'inlo lliun ii.-tial lliis year, ami hope wo won't be ('isappointi'ii. Yuii iiavo o-ono without a ood niany lliiuos 3'ou roallv nifiloil horauso you I'olt you coulil not all'onl thoin. Uut jjoods aro ilown so clioap now you hail ln'tkM' .uol whut you nwil. 'o tiro selling ii.ioilri choapof tl:;iti wo over dreamt I hey could he sold. Our stuck is very laro and complete. 5ouht itt the lowest cash prices and will he sold the same wav. All wo ask is to jj'iyo us a trial. We are (IoWtiiwiiC'J lo hold our reputation lor good good and low price.-.. We want everyhody to come ami look at our .-lock whether llie buy or not. Thanking you lor p.at favors and hoping a con tinuance of t !' ,-aine V'r j'ojiiii in yours I rulv, W. L.. LOHDOM 2: I'HIsb. .o, N C, Jjiuuuiy '!. l:-V-5. SON. WAV ! K'li'Oi;:' Oi' T!IK CONDITION or 'i n:-: O W. O H u-lman. Sbei iff. if Tyler coiii.tv, W. Ya , nppifciides a irood I hii:; ,1 Commercial and Farmers Bank, 1 lie heads til thirty seven oj iho leading rebels, according to the ad vices now at hand, were sent to Sul tan Abdul Aaigat Fci. These heads were trans)orted upon the backs ul i Tiit-re is aleo a ve.y tut 'article on the F.xpr i ice ii a Tiamini; School an introduction ,y tibinel .uder Jons. Musiei.iu is the nubi' of i:.VE:io;i, .n. . aj KiM'i ic.::' ti T'ln ;. r r : -( :u-.A--cith; in rm. I'-'iu H'.eiiMitr.u, 1894. UKsoi'i :!:-;. i ,!.!. i r tif-s. f.o.iiiR and Discoiiiila, ?2iil.l:M "!i 'apiial tixv.k paid in ov.-r.li aft-, (,'-i:' sion.nno.oo rns'inf: that so. lie uas almost prostiaied with a i .Sio.tlOO N. 1 pr.c. H ai is.:ll ISi.o' l e'enh-.i t routs, .l i of L,il'o at cold v.h.n t.;-fcur.l a bottlo of ! Uanldne; Mom e, .Furniture. !.!" t- 15 inks, ll.S'-o.Oa Chi'.i'ihei Iain's Co-ij'h Ji-Jiiedy tie! ami Fifctnies, IS. ( I- Dcpn ts ouhject to 1' :-.v.' me i-i-i .mi .t r, lief. 1 'I ulli'i.l i.pi li.-fi an.i I axi s, ! I ( C lic.4., okL,.iM .1. he.-It., t' r N iipi i, will .Mi:,. F.vdeii. W: lill 111 US I t ui a ' 'ouvcr st shall bo sis per centum it! per lour mules and one donkey ccr.l) per nuuuiu fur biicb time as iu Alter bein exhibited to the Sul- urrst may accrue and uo more; and j tan, it is sanl that the lieails will lie that the taking, rc-ceiviii'', reserving. ! placed upon tho city walls as proois or cl.ariiig a c;rt rtU'!' riits of interisl j id triumph and Wkt uin to in-.ur- eitetr beloio or uttc ihe int6ie:-t may accrue, when knowingly done, shall be a foifcituie of the tutno uitoiest which tho note or other evidence i f d.-b carries with it, or which has been agreed to bo paid t hereon. Au.l iu case a greater rale of intercut l as been paid, the person or bis legal representatives, or corporation, by whoru it lias baeu paid, may recover back twice tbe amount of interest paid iu actiou in the iiatuio of an action for debt: Provided, such action shall be commenced within two years after tho payment in full of such indebted ness. Provided further, that in any actiou brought iu any court of com petcut paisdioliou, to recover upon any such note or other evidence of debt, it fchill be lawful for tbe paitv against whom the actiou is brought to p'eid, as a counter claim, the peu alty abuvo provided for, to wit, twi.'e the ainouut of iuterest paid as afore said, aud ulso the forfeiture of the entiie iiiteiect. Ami no coats shall bo recovered by any party, whether plaintiff or defendant, who may eu deavor to recover upou auy usurious contract. Sec. 2 That this act ahull not ap ply to contracts executed beretofoio. Sec. 3. That all laws and clauses of laws in violation of this act are here by repealed. gents. 31 tit ins? of S. t Alliance. Coi.i MiiiA, S. C, Feb. 19. lcle gates Irom the li.'i county Alliances in this Stale and other tanners met in convention here tonight, to con aider thoircondition und d. vin plant to better it. They adopted a scheme lor purchasing fertilizers on the "cot ton option" plan, stipulating the amount they would give iu cotton on November 1st for each ton of corn; kinds ol fcrtilir.ers and the amount in currency they would pay if it so pleased them They decided also to use ns little tertilir.ur as pos sible and only the high grades They honnd thunisulves to reduce the col ton acreage, hy only planting iu cot ton that portion of their lands not used tor raising provisions tor home consumption, vie. A KevtMiuo 0 Hirer in Trouble. S.ee-lal lo the Chrtrlntt vii.s.irvpr. Winston, Foh. 19. A revenue of ficer named A. F. Kader, Irom West Virginia, got i 1 1 . trouble here a few days ago 11 o went to a private residence with other officers and captured four or live gallon of block ado whiskey. Ho began to drink of the ardent spirits, and late iu the afternoon he was arrested on a war rant charirini: him with making an A lloy'tt Suicide. ! assault on tho wife of the man whcie I.NtiANAfoi.is,Ind., Feb. ID. Last tbe liipior was found. He was tried mht the guardian ot little Willi ty' magistrate and UouuJ over to Miller, aired 13. livinc on North court. Mnridinn direct, liunished tho bov for a trivial ofTeniie. He declared An Unknown Hero. that he Would kill himself, and go ; From the KlchmocJ TUni, ing to a closet secured a package of I Every great blizzard brings its pa arsenic that had beon Ufced to poison ' thelio stories. (ik from West Vir rats. Ho lett tho house nrd weutlgioia tHg of a brother and sister re to a neighbor's, where lie was soon turning from school and falling vic takon sick. An investigation show ; timg to the cold. When found thoy d I nut lie had laken cnougli of the were wrapped in naeli othen arms io bit sation" between l..i.ih .M. Thoina' aud Dr. ll Elliott, to which is ap pidsd u ildighlful bit of vie by Mis-. Thoiiias. M.s Canie M. Dcir bom, i x-l'riucip il of the 15 istoi. Cooking .School, wiilcs of the Teach ir.g of Cool.tM V as au Eii. lovi'ient for WomeiL, aud Jo.-r-pt.iiu- Ada'ns IJaih bone of A (Jill's Life and Work a: tho University of Michigan. Mis. Longstreet baa an instinctive pupt-i ou the Care of tho lisedd and Feet. Mis. M.nul C. Moriiv i out ribulen another chapter to her interesting series on the Kelations of Mother ami Son, and Mrs. Wit h i,;ooii continue- her entei taining gossip iu Around ;ho Tea table, l'lcasuiubie aud profit able employment if. f Mind in Jiuiu; Work -11. K. Fobes, Venetian lion Work J. Harry Adams, and Crepe aid Tijsue I'apers 'J'iihu Ivootn Littcll. 'l'hehouiewife will find much of valuo in the C iro of Silver, Cookei y for the Mouth aud Hints on Seiin Lemons, and tlci fancv worker will appreciate the now designs iu Kuit ling. Netting, 'I at ting, etc. Ha-ill u -ubscriplion with this number. A Ship7ncatli. FT'.m tUi Nw iul ('Ix.rver. A sad story of i ho freeze c-.mes it: a letter from Washington, Heaufur' county. One dny lart week u f.tna'1 sad boat was found idly drifting on the waters of Pamlico river. No hand held the rudder ami the sails flapped mid spread as the wind willed. Iu the little cabin two men. a womun and a little child lay dead. The bodies were frozen and the ice bad crusted the glazed eyes. Their nniues were unknown. They had sailed into the sea of silouco on t be ship of death. Wheu the fi. eeoame on tkey must have been out in ihe souud, with their little ship healed toward the liver. They doubtless fell asleep during th night aud the fire went out. And the sleep of imtiite passed iuto the frozen sleep of death. A convention of Western Tennessee ;-u i :t I.' iv a eo'.igl.a in.', -.a i. urn e. Ile.oii ,1 I'll ' .l. II rl.l Tina oiii in mo uouuu, anu inere wasi , .. - , . . . , ,, . ,, : . . , , , . ' I i.. l.-il' iu t'l-siins. the mi. I nronii.1 Mm fill wm t li brntlipr 1 farmcm nt .bir-lraon l(iini.linv re- ',.,,3an interesting diMiis.-a n over I Miller wm coat. That ley's luemo'v iu woith j solved to cut .the acreage, of tlie cot- tiu in, but ever)' one of them wasjal yrpiiau ami wvi tn Coiji'.tert;ble . more than that of Aleudr r Na j ton c op this yuir to 10 per ccut. bo protnptr voted Oowd. Among inoney in rue own i igni. jnuco low wat it was last year. me prompt r i inv.i:u i!.le re.ncly for ! i:j " For pale by 1 -y- ', i'ltt'-l'Ol o. X. C. Dr. V. P. Clay-Ion. of Columbia. S (', his found a new iish for cotton so. d in-.-al. He is i Npei imenliug with it as food for hur.i.:ii beings. It i: said that, mixed wiih corn incal, it nnii.' i a Heist pala'tible bread, f'ot lou seed inial stlU at alo.it oik cent per pound, and yet hs luitiitive valuo is ne-trly twice il.'at of corn meal or wheat Jlour, whh:h costs twice at much. ( iiMi fine Irom ii .iiUJ I t'asii iu Vauit;', .-171 -IKY- $174,111.72 Wo sviH'-it voar pol'oetions ar..n.o"in. ;-n. We g.ni'ftiilf-o satisfaction. We will be pleased lo con i ep. n I w.lii those who conteiuplato uiakirg i-hangi s or opening nc-.v i.;v mnts. J. J. THDMAS. Prcsidti.t, P.. H. J HUMAN, Cashier, r means so much more than 1 you imagine serious and I fatal diseases result from trillino-ailments nep-lected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift health. In Poor Health Brown's Iron Bitters If vou are fecline out oi torts, weak I and generally ex- have no appetite begin at onceiak' ble IrenittheninK Brown's Iron Bit- n lew wvi- W lies cure benefit verjr first Jute it ' wn't tin omr . ttrlk, and 1 1 ' I pleaaant to take. , Kidnev and Liver Troubles, It Cures Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Constipation, Bad Blood jnaiaria, nervous ailments v w omen s compiamis. 4 r.rf nnlv k ..num.-it luirfunl TA W W lines on the wrt.per. All others are sub- 1 stitutes. t n leueuft of two sc. stamps w F will tend srl of Ten Beautiful WorM' Fair Vim and buvk fiee. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO. GUNSTON iNSTITOTEj 31'js, :ifi, 31U-J cnibi-i is-' l-'.ii. p, a. w., WASHINGTON, I '. A selt'ct !iiii'tlin:r;ii.i !av S.-!,ool ; '"or Vo 111' 1 iulies a:nl l lirl.i. j Spiv: a 1 advantai's in 'ni'.il ai'.ij Il e-t -UMU-: t il Muni1, Prawi'i--, I 1'. i 1 i i 1 1 i'l.il Mo'livti L:iiiy.u;U.O'. A i'u:ii'.-f ot' ti:i:ty li ( tares on j t'ie hill l.vof S'lak-e'.iro, ln-ivi'11 I'V Mis Mat. a a i.:y, ui'l lay 'iij OetoU-r 1 .".t Ii. I i'or i'atali'.y;n8 HiKIi- kk Mii am. Mr.s. P.. K MASON'. ! Out. 11. IS'.H. P.im-ipa!. I in OTJmdr'Z3:rr TO YOITB PROPERTY IN THE l, Mil mim co. J. II, GILL, A1AC1UMST. j This is a Homo ootupauy and do Ist-ivos tLo patromige of all Norfk ! Cai'Oliiiians. j It was organized in 18G8 and baa 'paid over bull a million dollars ia. loi's mill thcio it) not oue contested claim c.;,'ainst it! All lo!Ke8 paid promptly. Erery prudtiit inau ought to iDsure bu property. j For tonus, Ac, apply to II. A. LONDON. AGENT. W. S. rillMltOSE, President. ; St pti iulior 20, 1894. lOIUOAOK SALE DY VIR- t n .r a n.0riHKO oxt-'uted 10 me tor H. . lmula. nn I will- .:i lb- 1HU1 dayul Klirarj-, IMS, ... 1111.1 r...-..i-.l.-1 in lx k "l;V" MtM IM lo IW. 1 WIS v. II i..r i'hiIi in pul'll.- an tl.'U, at Hie cnun-houa tun ..t a iiT.n;it-n t-. . nv.l t. I.lwird ilr la rutt.li.ir-i, ..11 MOMMY, the tD daj f rin.-h lis .1. M. M i l l s nn I !. an i -.t l-t. r.'.l Mr.-h. ln.t. nil tli HU.Tmi and lltle of aald Dun- In lliMk "III." i..'." lei i" 10. 1 j.ii 111 h.' i T'i' i' 1 Iftp an. I art in and w tho T. l eatale dear 1 bad ! r. fc-1-.ior of .I.-. I.i i'Ii uh.i.n . ..nt,! . I ;.i , 11 fnl.l ur:yk-, .miniulng l nroa. sltunl i f..r i-h sit 1 in- . ... r !: . . 1 -. ..." 1 : . !'i.i .1.1' . ..a (l.nliwut tiy. J. -t 11 1 tiB tlie lao.is 14 .s ri ittnv, 'I..' til h 1 n ..f '-.c -k. ir-ii.. fi tai- r.v uni m i.(h-r.mi.l vum ike hnsss imt il'vi td i... . :-..:i .k 11 '. -r.-- . - . I M i t l x in n. I.y. an A. iMiniap, ilr.--aed. L.1..I .u.-. ri'.. I 11 - ul u. a".:.w. k.i-.n wh 1. M. UOIVCSt J..1.11 11. M.i.H ULJ. W. U. WUi4'. 1 II Ll.ll.l 'U. Mt-.nier. lou. li. iKit. Juuar- i, t: ANl FIRST CLASS FCUKORY. REPAIKS OH aACUiKEHY done protiiptly and ihcup. ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS, FLOWS, AO. Prompt atlt niiiiii to all onk.rn. Aiijj. 1SD4. IHOUrGACr, St.LK-P.Y
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 21, 1895, edition 1
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