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f If WflAI. AEIH 11. ISW. M. A. LONDON. Editor. 'f m Legislature adjourned on last Tuesday, and everybody in rojoiccd thereat etoept some of it tuouibei s aod- ita horde of eforks and employ ea who Wore receiving big pay for vary Jittto work. Although thw Loxulut'i' waa elUstetf by uren who called theinsel Tes"refornere'vand who strongly ad vocated retrenchment, yet lti ex penses hate boon greater and it up-proprlatioos- have exceeded any pro ious Lngifbture, since LSGtf. In ttead or reducing tes and expon . ditures, it ha increased both. Ilium pcen dttcido.i y the most disordoilv legislature over convened iu this State. Thin is admit tod by both Pop tillats and Jiopubhoaiis. It bus aleo been the most oSic.o seeking Lifl fure ever known iu tliin.-jBi.aiK- -many of its members do7ting their wh..dn Hmeiu frantic effort to gotoflie.es. More charges of bribery have been made again:, it thnn against hv legislature 'i5. lwW- v,u'"' Jlepublieauslat lu-i cot.tnd. luiood this Legislature bail luudosiifh a bad msoord that . ; ...uybody can be found to defeud iv ''uouo kd poor to do it reverence". And such in the result ot "rt-forni" io poor old North Carolina 1 Tiik Cabinet of President Mc C dose, vos the admiration Kinley, lik tho Cabinets ot .11 hi. i of all Christen, on. her P,b ie.n predecessors, i. com- efforts to protect the "al-n. of posed ochisively of men who l.avo Owte from the ntnw.t.oa o the on SoilTeat io sympathy lor the speakable Turk". Hut instil of re So . Not a single, sobtary cab- ceiving it. that gallant l.ltle country u ' . . I i war bv the 8H- rnot offloor is aclo.-t-a Irom any one 7 , . , lilt) U I ' A. , V. H ' " It would be an uvorUsting disgrace Kvkky Populist member ot tho TjiM-idlaturo who voted f x Senator 11. V. Hingloturv. First Liouts. James T. Town infantry instead ol eighty, and that Iim exnedition had entirely failed ot send, William II. Carter, Thomas ita nbjert, which was to cut (lenernl 11. Norwood. i Loom von. m unit -ations with Mich Lieutenant Daniel Second Lieutenants Daniel Ij McMidcn, U. W. Singh firy, Mosoa Haywood, K. A. Moffltt, R W. Du preo. Kidistod men 111. Company 1. Captains Downing H Smith, John li Roach. Fiist Lieutenants J. J. Warn!, John It. Konch. Second Lieutenants John It mond". No more gallant tigl waa made (luring the entire civil war, than by Lieutenant Col. Hargrove's command. Ho won the ndmirivlion of both frioi.il and loo by his portion al gallantry, and only .-.urrendvreii when ttverpowered and t:ikeu by hiit or phvMivul lot Co. G n. I'ottiirrew having hern nmr tally vvitundod on the rot rent Irom Oottyhurg. C 1 William Kirkhunl, -J il.., S!ttiMi Uxr.t oolliPOHt'O in - i ....... u. ...... !,.,(.. i!irni-v tilbt lor 'ti0I1 , (,ur country ho.,, co,,.lc,c- if BBI.;I nud th, other ly ignored by IVoaidoi.t MdKinl-y. era bouhl wage war on t.rocce mbe That arch-enemy of the South, h df of Turkey. John Sherman, made the thicl ; cabinet oflleor He aourmary Stitto-and the other appoint "m..B ( , . ,,. ((,r hi volo ! La.vienjo. W. l.0;.iham are thofo iwiiig: 1 wjtL uu ortioj. Already l lite u uum- T 1 l.i.r. lt ll illOW. tO 1111 . . : 1 " , V. ,., v jborWe bc-tu thi! p-i-a. 1,wm! H,1:n, Lioulonai.t- D.vid Yn- ; Stnlion. v. hero it !m I b-en in eai.U n MH.-w.it.) "i " ""J. that U-prcKoiitativo lvryan. ur una ,0.,ini.h jtodlord iirown. J. H. : ii.onl, on the ol (Vt. 1M;J unit -.iso!l A. Al.jr, ol Mictogan, o 0 ,llitVi ls t,, 1)0 .ji.uod iiii,i'tvti-r j .1, ,1,1,,1., A. S. Wohb, JohoIi J. i warchttl raphiiy with a view ol en bo S-rct:.ry of Wr. ! , ft rh, xt, i.e....ard. Ittilu H'ai ko. jg.-.untr Ideado t.t Cd;..-PIu-r t Mi 'Ciinnii i( California, to! Kn.istcd men 114 , l.:irt H.-u o. den. Alctme tn'l hnrk Jonepl. MciVonnu, ol Caiiioini-W ... I Un Mrty n;,, lStJJ tho Koginuttd ' and avoided a culict ft Cidpopp. r be Attorney (..enoral. ' Forty Folirill N. C ItesltUW'i. ; WlHr.i,T.d t.Tarbt'.ro. X. iCthca..,. Court Hon... hut w..s ovcr'.ukc:, at Jamoa A. Gary, ot Maryland, to . j lir,.111I,.,t t , ; ;1-...l.,lVit:o. N. C ! liri.M.w I lore on the U'-h h Poatinaater Gonon.l, i v -J -iiAiit.r- .1 hi hi .-ia. , . u,w wfckH ,VJlM l( , ih ;)if (K.,,,i p:. lioach. John A JavkKon, J. M. La 11 I Oetty easier. of the 2lst N. C. K.iment, wan pro KolinU d men KM. moled to Drigadier General ami at. cminanv K Cnptaintt llhot U. L. 'sh'no I t tho lonimiuu! ol Hotli t I-'iikI Tiiii.iiaii'.s Ji'sefth W. ! AtiiriiMt lMit. Ho'.v.ii-d, W. 1'. OUIItam. i The Jltig:sdi loit camp at lk:k;:.ian HOW DO YOU LIKE &M.W &JUU W 1 SO bii'vdv and d: So eKtr:w:'v-Hnt was the LgWa ture that Treaaiiror Worth tell il t' uty, Uat woolt, t sotnl acommuni mtion to that hody explHin;ng tho condition of the Stlj' tinancos and begging our legialators "to bo'varc". Ho stated thatt'u. diah:ir-emeiit- fr laat the two years had been $ 2o",4 1 '-, 34 (ovor a .piartor of miM-ion del laiii:i excess of the roeeipls. and (bat Iho bill's adopted and under eoBi!eration by thin L gin!ature aj propriatod $123,009 a year alkition- Now, this i no "D?mooratit lie", 3ut is the official statement of the StataTroasnrer, who was elected by She Republicans and Populists. It Ksatly aeoms incredible. When tho Kicodd and other Democratic papers denounaod the ir.m ns reform" Legislature ol 18?5 for. itfl extrava gance tho "Insion" papers and speak rs donied tho charge, and said il H a lAomocrM.'c no . uui now 1 here is the official statement of Treasurer Worth showing that it was not a "Democratic lio" but the implo truth. Yes, Treasurer Worth officially states that our so-called Tetormers" who promised such economy expended in tho past two years ovor a qnartor of 11 million dollars more than was rocoivod for taxes. And not only that, ho ah;o totes that tho Legislature of 1837 has donoevon worse hns increased ttoisextravsgaut oxpondituro over a hundred thousand dollars a year I Such is tho ret-ionchmoiii praetis d by our "rolorm" Iegilators. Wo sk honest taxpayors if this is tho sort of retrenchment they wish? Was it for this that former Demo crats abandoned thoi. old party ? How long, oh! how long before our John IX Long, of Massachusetts, ( r,...;:iUM,t was urbanized to be D-rct ny ot the Navy. '(3amp 'im g'-i'ii, near li liliHK. ol New Yolk, 1 t!e UUth id M;.!ch (ieorue I' Hmgletary u.-t i at to bo Secretary ot tho Interior. James Wilson, o! Lwa, t" Soc rotary id Agriculture. We had hoped that President lvinh'V would havo been more broad mit.dud than his It -publican .ro.!o cessora and espo.-iall V no since Hi1 war has boon ovor for iii r. l'ian thirty years -and would not have thus so completely igmuci the S.mthern States that composed tho oi.ti-P't-l and picket duty in that sec N (! ' " I! ol i:ie otais uu.isi, Vih I'-o ticipat od in no uCSir ot nm Miiiii'iiO', nuvo me f!mni:ii m Colon -I, ; Kiehard C. Cotten. ("apt. I o. l l's, l.i.-uier.aiit Cilonel. a"d Ivi.-h i ; I Ciomw. li, Ci'pt t' H, us its Major, i C l. Singh t'U v w is l.ii.c l ii. a ri!i-"j mis!) wuh Kid.'fal iro. ps at l'ran-, 'tors Ci-iclt m v:'.;icrn ..it.'i Cro j ' I'i'ii on ti.o "'h day ol June iMi'i j I He was an oili.'cr of c.f r:oi-dinary j ! nicri., and w ml i have ii 'j;i-. s!:o'.. j .ably a't-iioe.l high .ii.-.Jt.t t'on bi.t , tor "his premature Jo.tV On lhej ''Hih ilav of June ISti'i I'i'omns ('.. SM..'1-ilarv. Iim brother. Was i lc lel Tranter's Creek which, tholloli other wiso ui.inipoi'lant, was to the !:;- n.strou.s el h.t Pri-n.h-.. : curpH. sup lorv IS''.:! l ,;it;v'me;:t n;is piee.pili'.i eii t 'oo!.e":i a:i I Kirkland . :o i i he Lu.it ot Warren's I by a powerful i v.'Ui; a la lioa'l cuo-iMvoo'iu Tlii.- is tho inline Ol2."v CfX Ol'i.illOd.. W. L. LONDON & SON Aro tin' A"onts at rittt-born. They koep a large stock of i.i.w plow cuslin:: :uit sti.-ls. Fanners I'Viend, Dixio iMihh" Sltovi'ls an.l (Jonri-ia Storks. Ask to P0 our Cukiya'ors if ynn want a vC i implnio:it. Thoy koep all ... C!:Vi"' :t'.l! ti:triHMl (M'iH. .'U-Kl i iiuspimw Yon can ;;tve money "it fvsry imrchase you toivn.-i.'.ion. in tint- ti 'ht. jo ni.elil in- -I uriloitiii.ato in mat :lsinop .i:ilne ami in !iovi:.e.; ;.: m . eeo:!:pii.-':tcd coinmander lo:t his ttt in j-.c :on!.;i. o with the vcusif !i!o. j Con. J- e, t ie ! t'h i:'.v,'i:nenl j-reat i-'iv.-.i ea-te:i. .'oliii Can l'l:a t'.c lv di.-.in''Mi.d,. d '..elf Advancing 2!:;iiiic:fi. '. ofderc I to v'irginia j thr.-uh :i "pi- am! ti'cr- :iwig:icd to thu lirig-iiie ol ; th line Gen. .!. ,Ioh:i:toii grew, ono i.f : l.;ry, it t l C,i,iimi;:i.iers oi the j i 1 f.in it' em Virginia. Not pes rode t ie very ub Aro iv ! - ri -ld diieetly i:.on t. nr o! the l e.lrr.-.l ,ir,!l i ;'. liin d :-. he.ivy lots will, in. T'wee lii) n nt '.-cui toil He n.';'it:.el;l ami d- ill-rateil M.nieooracy. u' ;C"i.u.d in his stead. LioulenaiH fueling and haired ot the South are ' (:l)tu.n rosigned. on account in striking eontra.-t to Presided , ,,t :n Mi'ci-d age, on the Hhh day ot Cleveland's appointment of several i June iM-i, ami r' i 1 i.i.onoteil to t ie riiiik ' S.iiit'ioru men M his taoint i-a ; ' ! men ol" the liei'i'neiit that no "p-1 omptor 11- i-hert ol Ala , , . nortnniiv was tdlorod thom ol matt UPll. I! . . i.m:.i... li.,o i;n.i i hum...' "j ..v. ....... ..i .. v . r " t 1 1 ill ill .i il i i'.iirim ....ii... .... . i. .... ...I!... I A l. d he the election ol Thxewe.l I. : il f'..,.f ..xtra ses- ! v-l - ainl (ilt.MlO. 1 - if n I )t i NrIsTJ A'l N TICK i only the -lli'i i.Vt-Miicrit, i-ol the en- Uvered ;i m.-stiag.' To I.IU mie.. lie tiro Hrigade w ioeh consisied of live order was disn-;-.rd-. d and fho Keg n....:. i 1 1 1, ; ( il., i '.Jiii i i m,l .-.iivolilv on under i. . ii.!. v .- i:... i-.-.. V i A... .. l..i!i .ii !i! ore and III 111. X l ,. I. D i:'l .1 I .1 11IB1IM l. W MVllM IIIV v' ' N I. T. I T. .11 II.IIIIl'nM IU I riklllrV. . I IV 111'. I l..ii- I i .-.i.i. ii.-.i.' Ms:.'rrtt:-f1i ft Sf JtYaTfl ;..u.',. ,,SI.. -n.o ;.. r a- I trjgff iV? NfJ iC i13"i: iL'iCh' rtVLP.. DY V1K-' .f 0r n r: r i sv,:irl to tv.x mar of Missiippi, b.una and Hok. Smith of Qoorgi-i. Pas-iiDtsr MoK uley (lonffress to convene ill o nion, on nct Monday. It does ja;v ;S(I2 Lieutenant C-l'ncI Civni- in 1 o'Jtol N. C . fell t .e inipretiS of ! funiry. ami when c!os .is hliedy ipiahties. It was ever j works, wit h tho shout t victory in atcr of regret tothe o.lieers ami itho air. only reuviuou uimt.i i-i m" the liei'i'iieiit that no "-1 omntorv o 'l.-rs roe. ini. A. P. ... i.i . . :.. i. ii I .1... l.'...,l ....... I in cai.ey caused Ly W of his' ia" cn romont in kdl-d and rhe vacancy cau-ed b the mo ' ..,...,. ., , ..i i i This was the the batl L' field under his immediate i (i-st time tho i-oednct ot the K-r command. 'J'l-.e other te,oinients ol j e'it feil under the observation ol his Brigades wero with him at Oct I Col. William Mdiae, of (Im 15th V. .r ..i..l . ..nirili ito:l lo his ii-t - i ( : It.-i'imr-nt. inol alterwaiMs i ! the Kith til. of Co. A, on J une (Ju the 2 4th day ol tys h) sal a disappointment to our poo- j w,.; , !tI,l Mi-j. .Ta.-we.l L I , ,"V.' J ' ! 5 V " i roturning thanks 1 ; Hv; lecte, lji.,, " U!llH, ilt itam-Vcr duct ol .ho m congratulating tiiemsoives neciuitH-....... .... - . . - j Junetion. Va. to guard the ran. oa I wards relei rnl both Congre and our btute Leg is- ; j(.(lltoij aiJ,j ..It-clcd Major. Th lattiro had adjourned ! ! m,.it -i.l i om: inv uiaeeis ar leier. 11 :i ,.L I he ,'M, 'nd ol1.'. to ;..'ir .,ti a w as t truck I II lei .o (i.'.'.i allcr i- valor toe And for what purpose is Congiesa ulllea aa thoy appear in the folio K:,t w,t" J,.1 'l,"'HI Hedin extraordinary so.sio,.? Is'ing lis. u..d in the order ol tttu'c ju. calleti . i . tit'iitiiitiiiiti it to relievo the people or re-iucc A ,.l;h!l..,,i Su. ton, John ; proe. A Jackson, il. W. Du -Y. S. Long. ri. 1 1-. av.t llai-.rs John H. J ston, Alexander S. Wchh, 11 Covingt in taxation ! It that was its object,! thon the people wout 1 not complain. ! But no, its ohj--t is j,jMt tho r verso, j Instead of being convened to ro duoo taxation. Congress is called in extraordinary session for the pur pone of iscsKASiNa taxation ! As sts.fed by President McK'mUy in his inaugural address, the pnr- poso for wliich t'os extra session is called is "to revise tho tarifl" so as to ret more rovenuo and givo more . rj!C)Ulll G.Webb. orotoction to "American industries". Surgeons William T r This of course means higher taxos, ...... i. .-. !:. oi : i .ere e'lilvrilii'. HUH lln.m lie I'i'l. il i no il.n.T nr.i'i ' lion, roe'.s ruiuuiiiii i i it i-1 . t t him. f'-r he h ved Inuvi th K.i innond. Col. T. C. toon, and il became h s li.ihil to i.e companies re-! ijuontly pl-ie hiuw.ll with the em j maincd at tho Jin; .ion Jiajor i ors ol tp i.egiinet.i cm, i i:!i.ir;cs M. S:odina:i v, -.tti four com- I! 1 am with tae -tU'i lo gin. .-.u paniea commsn lod north ol the and urn h-st. -h.i.l i. ways bo Noind juiictioi!, and the bridges of the Pad j t j the f.ite fro'il of the lighting . ricks, burg !.nd of tho" Cent rai ( r '.,:..-.' I .i, r! i.:; k ) the C .v t); ::aiii''!Hi n-ros mc - ;.. ' 1. A i. mi :.inl t :io l.-.t-lj l ivers. in number, wore cntnirt-d to ! W.M.I'.-p. i -a fi v To Now York, Atlanta. Richmond, Norfolk, An.l all points NORTH ud south. Trains Loave Pitts boro-- H ir, a. m. 8 20 p mi I IV. in I rrrfUinosI iiilt-.k !. V'.i'tK.' :i ! i ilic ifli-i.l In" ii-i-'l jtiT r D-i- U ..fi:ii:. Mm i-.:iny.l lll n 11 f-r .-Aiii uii !iu CU-.'l!- Vfl. , ell SAH IIDKV. Ci. l l.!l Juj-i.: Sla-ril, ltt". e IaiiI iliM Til-o! Ill f.il.l ip-r i(SK' . slO'.M-tii lo lUm-i I k:i,.'i., . ;hi 1.-1 n f ll..wi: l(dniltiit !aiNi.'l-i:l Oj . ci.js;'1 ii.iiill.: r. : tel.. s If. J. ". Hi- f III." .-.- M.I ;.al I r !. n.it. o ii!Oi-r l wl'h t-.iM r-n t i" w.c. wu- m li 'm. W . I'. ti -r mi rii'T m. It'.rt t-fuunlili . I win r.). tl...:. ri vl-.ti oul.l Il'.rli rSll:. j mMip. !jr WUi'an i l:tip, Ummii'C ner.li i'.li i fii. V.M'.nm. It:n..m1 1. Wl lUm Mr..!.. W. J. A. iV..i' Mnr. .u J !...ri.-( no; wlO. t:il 1 : . rtntn-, ,u:.i i. . ii m.tti-. mm u hi i-HHiiniim ! xrsixa JiXTlVe ft ir-h. . lvi. v;. r. a. c!!Bt:K. to ill 1 i I Sout ioi:r M.,,,,.r S!..r -. ni, lT,.!ou:i I l-Olll Hargrove, w no pono- -1 .wm ...i,n..i' I one ci.mpiny at each bitdg-, ic a.Cheatham. lll;ili;.;lf L.sonally with Cmpan. i i.-ii Mfincri r.'Jtuiiifc ituL'iib u.t - i . . - Powell. Ci m ; ii issa r y Sorgca n t I'. Wir.t-jhead. aii.s-John II. Tillinghast, A. F. I An (.'entl itl i 1I idgo a'-lONM .N. tho I 1 ol the grcutc.-l Chap Sutton, J. A. Uynum. 4 ..;.,(..,. i J ,., ,r..-,i, ! & lU-niua which aro paid by tho consumers. , w'llljnin j l;vt) . ' and greater profit- t tho manufao j Q.,rtor-Ma-ters W iilium 1?. Bi turcrs who expended such vast I aiiey, Wi'ham L. Cherry, auins to elect Mr. McKiniey Iu his j Commissary Al ram Cox. :... l ir U, Kii.l,.vi lompiw.y A. captains I a.ewcil B - - ( dfclarod.that the Inst i,n ' Hon showed that the people of toe I'nited States demanded a hisjli protective tana". and thoroforo hohai called Congress I to meet at once and enact a Elkauuh K Lvoii, L Ilargrovi R -bert Ij. Kice. pi ret Lieute;ou.ts-rKlk:nah l' Lyon, Robert L. Itice, Kit-hard O Sneed. A. J. K'liiS i w : . . t .1...... T iii ifT' isecoini ijiiiiueanniM 1 niui t. u ,UI Will:..!!.! It I?..ai.li.v. John P.. law I'mt will increase taxation and x .k'ori it.,.u.,l Q. Sneod, Iiobert give miro protect on lo tho man Vin,hipJ-tedman. ufacturers. Knlisied men I IS. d reform" Company V capis l.H.-na irnm- wel 15 .,;of . .M-ihry, Ito'V.tri U llrowu. I P:r-t Lieutenautr Hr.kor W. M.i- Ti!K I'ritx.'Ht!, tho able and newsy brv, Uobert C. K-.-own. Ttioaias Ami .-here, oh t') "fi.l.llK where is it ? -.uii an ;or. Un me morning oi u;c -u u i June lbt?;, tho Federal Troops eon sir-ting of too lltii Pennsylvania Cavalry, two tompimifs ol n Cali fornia "cavalrv IWimeiit, nnd two iMftly. .i..r'liskiiwa, 1.1 . "Chit I", says: 'Ac w.m t !'' hoii-o wirhi.at l'r King's Ncv Dincuvery for Coi .-.i.-cpli '.", Cong; s. and Colds. Ex;-.-riv..-i!tel with n.fir.y oi'oi-. bu! nev-r ..-ot iho !i ;ie feo.ed) nn il we ii-..:-l I'.'. iLin 1 'Svw lisc.vi ry No other ri-mcly fan tnke its p.'-e iu our home, aj in it we have a cr tain a.id .:: e cure f-.M" C'tUghs. Colds. Wh..iiL-iiig Cough, tie." Jt is idle t' )!:;- i SAI.K-HV VI K : k "C. 0" i ' !' i-i ! viV.-o-m ut Cl.nltini C unV;-. m tliH iMiirt hii l-r hi PI i-y r.' I in v.'ll s'l ! r w!i o,.r.-. -l; -ATi r.- 11 IT) a. m, 5 25 p. n !Uih c rrr):t Sun!ay. VlsYrir PCLLilAN VE8TIB0L- Ml TU.MNS. T. J. aNPKHSON. Gei.ernl Pass. Agent, Portsmouth, Y PAY. t!.r .'''ill 'IV a:-rll.Ml!-..V !iirit. nU.lf.w In f n.l otiin- . J, ($' JOHN, ir,.nu:.m;..n.J l.:Kt 11 jrn. kcow. M ' y. pr() nn, Oon. Mngf ....mfWi I .T.- .!!:, -r 1- I , , j. . -ih bT'.L.- :.'.1uf ran M. nigs'il. oniu ll. n , u. ui-"'"'" o-;t7. m. M.'u!..y-u-i.i u b. Mrnn. cu Trafui Waiitjer, lb'Cl . i'T w. t- A. Otiivfc. lyn iouj t!:f 't : .'uj ri. Ai :r-vi ea tt.' WHV- 'r M-T.:U .r. I-'0I!1I I'll Oi U'.r.u nr i.i.- i.vi .i ( J. v. '.-"ii. -i:"i nr T. ?.t. .Vw'l.-t. II '-U'!l llf T. . V..1V.R. imi.I m. '." -. wma'le. I O.rt wnfl ' w 1'. k J. L. i'v.i , vir.kluli S If -i. n: -r- it Ion. I, . !f. 'wr. W. I-A. C'.IUKIi. .lt'4Vli . : i 1 I...., i f.....i. I.ii... I exiiei-iii.ciit Willi oilier reint OlCteS IU ail-J.VIJ, niiuu iv" '"" j 1 - - . . dred r.'l included, c-ommiindod bv I even u they aro tuood on you us jus. Colonel, aflcrwards General Spear, 1 good as t)r. 1-l.i.gs N w lX.wov anpearod before Lienten ant Colonel jery. Tnej m e not as -co I becu-e i.iu l-; f ,.,... oCthis remedy has a record ol cures iiu.g.u.v. ... ,,.,..( It iifVer . 1 111 hloUhl t 11 II 11 Ut? IIVl l-T tj' "set forty men, station nils to sutiffy. 1 rial Imt cK Irce at ti. K Pnkinvtoii s Drug Store. work on tho 60Uth side of tho river, built ti bo manned by no! less than tour hundred men. Before C I Spoi.r TliaUO 111.1 IIIBl nimn, i.v..v. . ...Mr. I f.ict . in abandoned ti.o breast I eu n um The A!abiiii.a Louis' r.ture Las par people will roaliao whither they aro j RoiA blic iu organ at Raleigh, pub j Carter. lilting ?- I lWietl in it, last Sunday's issue pie- i " " ' - l;; tares nnd sUorl sketches of many of D M!l,',rVf K,lhlH Knight. tho maiubers of the tuonagerio at I Knlisted men 111"). I'.dni . ii. This was Muita au ontt?r-I Comitai.y C Captains - William L Th most disorderly and disgrace ful scoooevor witnessed in a North Carolina Legislators disgraced the llarcrovo work as being entirely untenable by so small a force, fell back to tho north side of tho river, posted his men under cover i.long tho river hank and for two hours s.iccesidiiily resisted repealed eflorts lo capunc thu biid-e bv direct assault, :d tm-.gl. a..-aiicu uy u lorcc ..uii.u...- a , xi.tU Ul Umo ns.. , oei .ng n.u own at " " " : co10 W;.(.:. ,V;0 whito mo., m.is. :: i it.oiie. iaiiinginu uircct . n.cn. , , , , (i , , ajr i"., Si.ear .sent lour li un.li'co mt ii i I . . .... I I iv an t-i'i I'MM un , hmeaftor to bo imi't i:i Al.biu.a. from taxation fur 10 jrars. News and Observer: Capt. W. II. Iutelien yesterday left for i:i-i Lome i., Seoila'u 1 Ncek. il" has b-on hoi 6 on legai i'liiie-iS. tie fliinks ti; Lccdi'a r.ie has demon'. ruled I-.1 :niU ' 't ai t i C. F. & Y. T. BULf AT. JOHN OILL, Ritisiva. OS New Oi lean.s nd Tl.nr.s.lr.y at ir...:!S'iig. (o-s tl.i- l,- l.'-vi wiimtiiBt.-n '.. . .V.1 1 M l 1 ' Tl'il i f:.e i.Vi'i:n. l .utx ymrTll!i Jmxllua l.i'nvK hntitor.. l.fi.nMlPrt Ity ! . .iv Ciliimx ft.-at of joiunaiiiiui, and one fair name of our good old Mate on i winch the TribunS.i readers will ct; last Friday. And, tor fear that some of our "fusion" readers may denounce this statement as "a Democratic lie", we would stato that Populists and Republicans corroborate it. Tho Republican and Populist papers a', Raloigh (whose reporters sav? this disgraceful. -;e) unite in denounc ing it as " ." of the most disorderly nd disgraceful ever onaetod. Thoy upoakot it tw "a riot" and as "in famous". Tho railroad leaso bHl had been ni ado tho special order in tho Houso for 12 o'clock on Friday, and when that hour arrived, instead of con sidering tho bill, a motion wan made to adjourn until li o'clock and tho presiding officer doclarod tho motion carried (although a majority voted gainst it) ai'F thou bod lam brolco looso. Tho aisles were at onco filled by the members greatly excited and yelli:K at tha top of their voices and perfect riot ensuod. Jiioono was hurt and order was finally restored, but at one time it seemed as if it would bo a froo fight, a rogul tr "knockdown and dragout" affair. And t'die disgracoful riot was in a Legislature of ."reformers"! When will honost pooplo opon their eyea anil quit following such reformer? Cherry, Maeon (. ioeriy. First Lieutenants Abram Cox. Andrew M. Tliigj en, Sam i:el . Wil I i urns. Second Lieutenants Andrew j(. ! aei o.- '.he l i Vi j.lir eover of a violent :..-..;aull in j Sroi.i irom li:o Soiitl., was about to assail Lieut. Col. IL.rgroVO in his ; rear, w l icii was tl.lii I id, w ilel. C'JIilp.-l.lj' Ci. foitv men, huvi.ifr -i.i..id!o of ti.o road' i ritiii Alter ih.! h P.ipuiii'ia. i Civi'li. ely unj'l otcct , coiisi.-'ling id been (.fiieicd troii. Central's bridge e ver the rivr the nictures of u'd thu auio.uli com posing this hiuioua meimgoiic. fort bo people would like to see the faces of j Company D Cuj taiu I all their wislinguiribc 1 (?) b'izisi itora. ; derson. If the pictures piiblishcd aro correct i-opreseutalions, it is uhout tho hard est looking set of auimVis ovor ox -hibited iu any menagerie uud it might pay some enterprising circus mar. to take them around tho country on ex hibition ! m.-.i.y ri mi told e.!y I: ter CMlo: I i at Tay lots Vi lie, more than three j neria.n s t . . ...... . ..-..,.....(.,,.1 n...-in..i..l ! coiom a'..! ii. lit pi m;i u u. ... .itvvoi'lc noi lh (.-f the l iver fit IU'Ii r.one.ij Creel-:, uol triei! heU'. Ihti poeially approc.Lito Just at this ti.r.o. It is to lio retrretted, however, tLa. '.. ,i. i.l i ...,i,i: ... 1 !'!,;. l..,...a rtl...i..v M..iril1l.i : ilie br I'l'j illliin mm imi nwiu ... muii.-u , . .. .oi- v. . -................ ( ...,i'ro...l .:. iliiams. lteiiheu t.. .iluyo, Dim . pn.,,,;!1, 'Ami aUOtlT IWO llllll.lll-l jmun no,.. .i.J. . l i n 'the bridge, thu.) protecting the rc;r i; An-jet ctmpiny A. tompftiiy w. .vi j Hi areelv got into poKo.oii when the f ;....i.,..u - f',-f rliu 4,.-: ehai- .-o "t t jlir HUM.r.U taa:l , m l! Ill t ") I took a Vel V -lev. .re cohl ! I ,.. ... .1 . wil !n: ;ii more net lie i A I ... -nt:.' bo:'le.s ol C'.an. .!. iv;l.ie.iv. both too i j. ii un, and hi this hiifh i.P.itinio it take. s monlori' i: ,.' Itl'V 'ood '.I. ri.nwrti-'. i a ll t : v it rondoneed Schedule. -- ih: t o-;:-:t'i! i : ,; ,!;::,:, ii g'':i!oi;:;lii IneQocl Ftfb. 7tb, 1897. p diil i n :n Nf.v I'llf.liis to t.:0, NoitTli BoUKD, l'a.-i;:. .:1ft. Sunst t Linil'-'t! ' everv Mo::.t.:v p.ii.Vl.K-l: in i!i S.msct l.iinit-il iiiili'f I" l-"S Angvlos i:i o I am! lii.' - 1S'J t 1 S.-tn Ki-M iei 7"t iioi.r--. Sll!l.-l't !.ili:'t ! th.roiigiii'ist. s! .1 lighten. Si:n--"r l.imit.-il : i- c i . the !i 1. wii'liii atid t 11 ; Sof i il llttrso i-oiili ol' a t.-.'.r, fii'iipiH-il with' illie !;! ;! y. i .loir h :u v.c.n y. itiSlt i lit-. in.U'iiisy c;;.iir-.t- -ivt i.iiiiitc! Jti cijiiiiliy :i! lo.! i i i.e.!-, sn.oiviiig i" d read.iig i.o:ii ft.-r i cntlfiiit't!, .iijij-lieti in .1 t-1 li.:s olt:i vo.en. ia- No. I ttllLI vc-t!!o;lt.i !u-:;t'ji a: ti Ai r:v.. t Airr lllo Vii.Ciul CvT I.. imri.ina'l A.-r.'.-t Sit. .M.-r (Mia li. w ii it u - l.M p. Itf " tM ' tl IM W - t.1 " 4M " .If " e 1. DitLf. ones the V.. Render ti.'.-r. P. r lai!v Adver- :.b) by ryioi:u A i leaden. Ert.'-s hnvo bor.n parsed by tho Leg islatura to establish liquor dispen saries: iu sovcral towns. These die- vens. John S. Kast'-n. Second Licutei. aide--Job n S. Eas ton, James M. Perk'ni!-., (ieorgo W. Paiker, Thomas King. Enlisted men 11G. (vitnpany K. (nptains ll. C. Cot- t"ti, Churles M. Suidnian, James T. Phillips. John J. Crump. First Lieutenants Charles T.I. Stedmnn, James T. Phillips, John J. Crump. N. B. llilliard. tiocoiid Lieutenants 1!. C. Cot- t:i.dcd tor the uiijir itected ie;.r .o cmnD.iiiV A. Wis delivoiod against Monro W-.rd. aeC.i ty. vis bi! t; U-ioUr. Ti; that 11 : -. - 1 i -. r !-.; yecrs. ii bv it ( ' MIim Stclli. if Ii iivnn t'on:i org ia.-t Si li- IVHH 1 1' lOig 1 1 . . . c- . . . 1 ..... . 1 .or.tumnon was pa"i io n, ct"ii jnui.sci Where snow ncv her oi- i .''i-i 1 :Ti ; !; tout i m iii ;.; -'r.-,'; --.w. S..n."t !.ir:iici has enr nviU'ii tig K'V I! drnwii!.;- l'i o.o-:. wliil !: 'M Ir- i t-.-l aejtiiral-- !.v '' f' '"'t titi'li h:i in.t privAte i:u'.)o,y tuili t lacii'iics. Sti!5:'i-l Limited !i;i-a siiini-iu'T i ili!'.- rr viiicli g(ic.i 'hn.r.oli witli t ;'! .:i wl. ii-li n.r.'.ls .'uc n-ivod a-ia- r-j.rn . Siiiv t Limi'i"-.! is or .'oinpat'ied i'j a I'.inid nl.i..i- tvrvlces are at Hi.' ''' pOh'C on i I iu.iy pi':voiiff j i I.pn. Mt. Airy I, avn mm lifOl 1-iiV.! wnlmf- l oro l.;V'.4 Sl.tlilviliO ilii-t.i.i.t"ru ,- .iilnrciiy ,-.:w I ntilftX 1. iklll-o. Ai i Hi- nis-.-aoTiilr Juucteo Ar l vi fVrrt-t'VilM 1 .Sf Inyi -Lti'Vlllc Arrive Wl'mlngi' a ( m a. m jo. if m n.oi " in ' l ii H - 4 11 " it " 4 M 14 - Ntuvrii liocNP. 11 .iiiinil.ivllW i .M.H 'm I. I'll v Aoo I...I.V," '.MM. "II l-.ivo ! a Sin lute l.i ir !l- - .Mill ArrlTO i noni'viilc sot-rii nui'M'. No. 4 Piii.r. mm.m i M 10 1 " 1101 " 11 u " No. I. cnm;,any O, protected by tho br.atit : ..n -l f,V- ,. Ntorkund wat.repu.sed as . ' u t.,llf ly tho ",dl u-,.s nckcit other charges mauo ai iwit, i.L-oohobia and two ,Uy later a lout linoen ininiueti, unu..u...; i. i, L j,-,,,, 'the died were iiiiuiu piinuuftiiwuoj in terril lo convulsions. itb p&nsaries are to bo conduoted some J ten. Jr., James T. Phillips, John J what on tho system of the South i 'V 1'" B .?' " U'1 .i ! Hard, 0. C CJoldson, S. J. lally. Carohun dispensaries. Among tho i?i;i,i , iai pensaneH. ,vmonK tuo F.,ylMcd ,non lg:i towns whero these dispenenries are jjj reason ol his health Lieut, to bo established aro FayetUtville, ! Thomas H. Lon r signed in July Lonishorir fiendersou and several ! 112. Ho was a most accomplished .hat. cannot now rceV.l. At i officer; bravo, co.npetcl.t an each of these towns there is much ex citement on the subject, and there seems to be a grewt diiSirenco of op iniou as to tho practical workings of j the dispensaiy eystom ! form" lsgislatois bohavo thomsclves. Ir tHe voters of North Carolina who flloctod our "reform" leeisln tors, are not ashamed of them, then Thank Heaven, no Democratic JiCg they must indeed be lost to all sense islaturo has ovor brought such a dis tmv I J grace on our good old Stat I true ho was resp:-cted bv all Company P. Captains David D. DeBerry, John C. Ciaines. Firft Lieutenants John C fiaines, JohnC. Montgomery. Second Lieutenants John C. Montgomery, Alexander M. Russell, Oi-ii w. Miiiitfomprv. For tho first time in tho history Enlisted meu 127. - of North Carolina a policeman was ; ro rnpuny O capt. Robert Ring brought int our Ilouso oflieprc-j hum sentatives, ono night last week, to! First Lieut--S. IT. Workman. . i ..i.., I Second Lieutenants Oeorgo S. Keep tut poucu ami uiunu uui iu i . , m i v I i ft.. .Tiimna V . Oiniliton. Fioil. N. i Dick, Thomas II. Norwood. Enlisted men 120. tomp-itiy U i:aittins William nanv A. irom across wie nvm . . like resuls During a lull in the fighting, the Foderal force on the north side wan reinforced by four hundred men, and nn ns-ault on both comp inies A and Q was (at the same time) ordornd. Col Spoar crossed the river and ordered the nt tack medo nn tho river bank against company j's unprotected n.-nt, a 51? A fj? .,.,,1 i.,n,it,Hr,v 'a iMini'iiti'Ctril letl A A iV j-Ji-J .-v rti.uh and theahutmcntot tho hritlgc. pood dii'cstion; sound f.locp; a i i . ;l ,.l l.i.i t . . . , Tutt's Puis Cure All Liver Ills. liavorsos a ror..) i fidls tm.l Mo k ndes ae.d bo:.. rd:i are unrnown, and through a rugiou of rasuvoioiis intrrc:it. a.iuiit't Limited iu nt ronr fcrv-eo, niii-l anv Sontheiii Paeii'ie . . e.v i-o, villi: j w Ii in. ..! ... ' i .-1 S;irui!l M r, i i:ix'".i ! , ..,v- v.ixi-.u Ann- llra:ir'i-.',vHln 4M 4 ' I M 00 11 " SJU-..1 DoUSD. No. Iff. Mlxa ptlr kMr- I,"iivo i:mt:rtir I . ,ir o Cllmnx AttCiit firn.- oiocii'iKiro Will tin glad to loll CU Wl i"'l" .mw St. H-lnle it, or if vou -.Mint to" know more, An-ivc MiULson Send If ei -ills in i-tumps to iho i Ceu.intl Pas..ng. r Agent and a ! '' besnliitil book of S(i."i pages, that i will reil von r.li about the rciilc, i will bonenr you. .L-.iCIcG, , Arv. ilriM,iij.ro ( 44 -l I 44 ra 44 " urn- ii No. 115. KtlMI. PdllT WV HEAD; iUtUVul lsongtr and Th-Ut Aut. j j-; lima Arrlvo Ilnii-BOUf 11 M " IN " 44- 4 -4.4" W but J fi nc appctitt: cud a rip old age, I'h enormous odds prevail f.r.lv alter a nuift ilesnelalo hand t hand conflict wiia pisu it. aresoiilCOluiv: rc:i-uaj -" sabre and bayonet, in which Coi.ied Tutt's Liver lil!s crates ami reuorais we t.ii..u..i4 . f i 1-d. In tho final assault company doC Vlll COnVIHCC 'OU Ol tP.U. A. lost half of its men. Tho loss ot ,Anfif.rf.. f.fTCctG rir.il ',trt;c. company (i. was not heavy, i no leileral iors e.xcoeucu m" n.iw i SViitVvil ?act. Veteran. NASHVILLE, TINN.. j NOllTH BOBSIJ CONNKCTIOH. At KarottcTlllc with Atln 0st Ll f i ,,i!it N-nU will Emi. anJ Stinlwtl wl P i.rrt Air tlutt. tvt Or.votn wl nnllwny Cominny. t Wnliiut Oorer I loin A weetorn luHlraJ tur Wlmtoa M44M, I soi'TH uooao connneTie D,- Mou"ilt, la'i.ci T. To'vnsciid, tiumncroi uoiiiei:oraie iwT3 . . , , , ,,..! Col snoar retreated alter An absolwttt CUT e for SU.n hutu burning one bridgo instead d four. aclC dy't-psia, malaria, C"ur , lie stated in the prcsonce ol his own " Jn-m riwCinntion command and that of Lieutenant Stomach, c.iinC3, CO.lip-ton Colonel Ilargrovo that, "Tho rents bil'lOUS fiV.'er, piles, torpid llcr j tance made by tho Confedeintes was , j : j d diseases, the most stubborn ho had known anu au uiwu-uu rs ' during the war, that bo supposed rl'if f'g LiVCr 1 Mint he wns fvditing four hundred , OPFICIALtY KHPRESSNTS VrtiieJ Conte Jerste Veterans, United D&ite of t ConMeney, Tt... Ci-,. Mnd oiUef Orsatilzatloai. 1 fr mi i.im South, til llaxloawU h 9m . .. . , T-o-Ct St.mpl. lr U f-r C...,..t. .Uuu mom Sl.004y4r. i '""f Bouib wid eoiUMrt. S A CUNNINGHAM. j W. K. STLS, 9t1 ZtutM pLtc-rror. ta , luU -:t Ut Pr, I.W. !, a.' ' nt w.UuutOcTe with the Norto k 14 n.l lor K.n..ko an.l point Krli W4, ml OriHi.t.oro wlih iho SouUitmi Sallwar li.rUnU'li'U. nirtiimnJ and lt sIbi Ktvai. 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