lV"Cl"iiiV ILTKP annua! report. Hciii:;v!MV LUlbiU Private Secre'ary Timrber said to MT1 I LJ cf ontrai tiui s . , d y t iiat l he Pre-ide "t continues to j Dee 1st 'in.n.v n,l will eortiiulv complete f . If! ,,; (.. ) .-to nice- .n - .i . I .-- m itt-r. ... .r I llllill N - Waslin-jr". ' his message m amp e ivne r" trns j nrssion to Ooigrcss oi .Utiliy j next. It is siid tint lha msage will onlai.i a') u 12,)) worls. whve is ab tlt the '.ength'of th reg j o!S Cf SUBSCRIPTION. .IV ! J ( ..!. Ml MIV 1M OU- . . . ii the cilv. Senator Ire fere Saturday idght. fell!. .....U Vlit-. 00. "iliMf M"iiii- M.uih i tin- Year Se; :!' iin mi lion lu.m r. ' fM-,.1 bv Mail. payable in auvanee -oi i:c: era Iv a-nve t e ui .rn- ; " i--. j : t ii,.. .In on which Conges- i' " '" " ' i f.-Nnvf-rtumg rates furniV.. I -lk.tiitiii. i V Wo- h'j'il notices inz'.rM). t'- io. - J ... i agair.pt a renjnture publicalio-i )f I V( "If.. 1 J.,u. Thomas Settb; was ..... several ta) . MoihI ,y i u Pl"-'v (junrcss will :r ' rn . -1 n.v S a rill RrfiBtiii -' - i .: j .. wm wmi lJUHll 1 . Htl'.n will be m-.'ptfl l() Jv. transniiltt'! t tltat b-jiiy. Mr. j As a n-tm-dv f 'ir all fonnsof Hf-al ank-J by the writer . lcesSae j -ctric Iliiter has ji..vlr w the L.extian i t - !!,-t. It etl-ct-a jL-rmaneat cure T !!. rANIKL K'litor, i MAN.) I.u.-iine-- (; unett County, X. . C, DKf mi.ku .VI:! ) 1. la be L very ..it M.'nn:uieiiL curt aim f he rea-ty nv .wouna, j :j. ui0,t ;r-alfnl li;.l:t n-k Iu-a.Iaclics -j r ..f oY fcatcd members of ; y'l't to iw msiiienee. rte urge aw wn j , , . -, i are aJ-i'iet (! to procure a bottl". anJ sivc :r.- : r Uieir mileage, : t!lU lVilll..,y :l f.lir trial. lci..f hit. r..-,..- ,V.L. ;i ,i : iMite toVa-b- itual eou-tijati.m Elect r!l ii.riT '-ure-; bv r: viui tl' iH 'ilyt! to!M- i- tiu- l.o I-. ! aiid feu -c;h-s lon ifit th- n-- of thi j HK-'tkiiH'. Trv it. L irc hoiti.-s ooly ; ".) ..viits at Harp:r & H o l' Drug Stoic j A jjai..,-r-' ' ,V-L tr.Jitoi. '.:. 3 v' r refu-eii, '' - ----- , Depajtmeat, i r "i 'i.-y r.'fj to t wc? iirtve Oct n. ul tiic Treasur- aSied iiiv alt eat on to a p&ragrapa it. one o'i t he H ash i-AKMKits will lybtless get enough in.Tton ,Kl ors ivu cit s'.h'.c-s thai Hon. )f Mve cen- co lon by Ianttng tunc l.ext spring ami instead of planting the largest part of their r"Jin'l in cotton will p ul it n corn. poat-es ais.i jrraia. If they will only pKnt. wtiat cott.n they can cultivate with tin ir own force ami stop using m. ii i hin cuano and make nieat and bread for their own use it .will not be N. S, O'U. Iioiiin-: n. .of Gol.!bro, and a!;o was at !ho nceut election j madeajude ofihe Superior Court, j is lh; o.ilv C'aliioli'j who has ever 1 been elected :o public orli-.i in North Carolina. The j'.du tti s that, this a " r ss err.ir a:i I d ied jreal iuj istic -to the pcJiIe .f tt'e State. Ho says it U true that by the Con- Tip xliu Latest long lefore Ihey will aain be on the. slUulion uf t!e state ;.d .pted in 1770 j H "POTTH. roal U prospenty ana plenty. ! c aholics could not hold public ..tfi- "if our land owners could sell their lend at the price that be 'ge W. Van derbilt pai to Wm. J. Coke, of As '.s ville a tew dnys ago it would tc worth Bometbsng to them. 'I lie price paid was seventy thouotid dol lars iot c.nsb for three humbed atid forty-foi.r acres. W'Len Vanderl ill jretf Ins eye on anything u.oney in no object. ! ves but tliu .Constitution fortned in tl Ul away w th the restriction, and tdnce then Catholics have been as elligible as oilier eniz?ns to obiec I'ohlers. lie liirlher says tltat lhi! cliauge canie aUutt irntl bv the cif-irls and ii.tl'ionce of the Hon. Wm. Gaston, of Neb?rn who was one of ilie avst cmin. nt j:liC ol North Carolina. Soon nf'er the Constitution of 1S3" was ad -pte-. .Mr. Gasto'n, who wai a C'Ul.i lie. ! . was elected v.nc of :hc ns.-c'.ate just- tlie Eleotioii :,i..;::! ARRANGE BS A pucccssful Georgia larraer rc- j cg of the .Si-.preme Court d" the ccntJy ealled a meeting of the farm- , stat0 i,k.5l p.,ition lu filled with ers of his county and passed res"lu- I vt.f reat ability ai d Piii-fae lions that they plant only & smal hc pC(,p!c n, hs jU-atli several . r- s acreage in cotton, and make ll,eir j yonr.s after. I home supplies. II U.is simuui ia.i ! : iion. lail.ias g. Ilatilcy. hnotbet raise the pi ice of cotton to a profit Calll0i1Ct W:4S fnr Iiny years a jud-e point it will leave the farmer in f tiie Superior Courtw of L iw an.7, condition to live at home, and keep ; Eaity anj uiM)Ut 1856 .or .57 wa. himself out of deot, ' I elected an associa-c jusik-e of the ; Supreme C urt, which r1ice WE HAVE J COMPLETED Al! ?T 1 he filled It js to be hoped that Congress wid very acceptably, until tl.e reorgniza f.on ol the State Government under pass a law at an early day prohibit ing 'tniir from other countries be ing Leaped upon our shores. 'I be immigration of the cut-throats from" other lands into our country is one pf the greatest curses that, was ever put upon the American people. The sugar manufacturers in the N irth soom to be enraged over the action that Congress is expected to take on the sugar question. We take the following item from the the re-construction acts of Congress, after the late war. Hon. V. A. More, fc.f Edinton. was appointed a judge of the Super ior courts of the state by Gov. Cald well about 1872, to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Judge Jones, and continued in office until the ex piration of t lie term it 1878. Judge Moore was also a Catholic. The Jude informs me these facts are of his personal knowledge, except as to Judge Gaston, as ihe other gentle men were person h acquaintance and TH A CRAPJD O L CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES, C. 13. ROUSE OF BROADWAY,-N. Y. AMD NOW HAVE HIS goods siy YOUR TOWftl WHERE THEY CAN BE HAD WiTH m i 11 T AP.IFF LL FF. COSI YOU MEAN ARID TO VINCE THAT WE BUSSRSESS CALL QN US WITH 1 GEftlT 9 99 Atlanta Constitution ; Washington, December I, It be-(friends of his, as is also Jude Rob-.' pins to look like the old sugar fight ! inson. recently elected. The Ju-lge will open up as soon as congress cabs my atten'ion to the fact, that meets. The action of the trust in j there. are but few Catholics in tht closing down its refineries frnd throw-! State, the numb.-r as shown by the n:g its employs ont upon .the world i census of 1890 being 2,640. and usi as winter comos on, has arrayed j t .inks no one c:n consider these as ramj of its for ner senatorial friends any ; ; judicc or feeling agaii.st Ca'.b a-ai- st and the .-enatc may p?. loliocs in North Caroii-sa. when out ol t: fr-.; ar bill. Even Senator j such small : n tubers of .-. iinmunican 9 .-- ,11 . : ir. i.:, wlio fought so hard of that eh:: -eh four men huve been !" r tm-t iast session seems to j elevated to very high otlk es. Other ! i.vo tt;.i.-.l agali.sl it. In a'h inter- instances might bc given of persons view iu tlie JCewark Nes to-day j of the Catholic faith occupying posi-hesay-: m j ti.ns of irus-t in the State -Aft r receiving all the consideras ' The report of the Postmaster Gen linn they were entitled to, these rc- jeral shows that ther has been a de- fniers now turn"ana:id and announce j crease of one per cent., in the receipts . tliat they are going to close their fac-! of the postal revenue, instead of the to.ies and throw thousands of men average annual increase ofei-ht per .. out of employment in mid -winter, on j oent Tim n.. ' ceni, 1 tie postmaster general sas twenty-b.ur hou's notice. Tliey arc ii,,, i1(1M1N(1 flf ,, rn . , . ,. ... urn uccause ot lie recent ex'ension iliin this for ii'dm.-al e!fect and rii.n ...,: .1 ., 1 I 01 I'-e proecluin of the civil service notbing cUc. I.y doing so they ex- j the total nuuiber of poal O,fico f,k3 - pect to force the senate of the United j wilhiQ the clagsluetl ,eryic( 66, S a:es iuto doing wh..t they desire. I Ia bpeaki ng?f the lmes for this 'ovs 1 am Sntlfil'e from' niv inmiinid : ... crnment to i.iw he,ays: -I believe into the subject 111 Germany, that it ... hp t.rno , , . r J . ittoue 1 u true policy tor Lhisgovl there is no necessity tor tins action .mine nt . . ...,o;., . . . , , , . - ; trnme ni 5.0 continue lor a number ol hacer, and I d' not hesitate tuif..1.t . , . ir . 3ta' 1 uevelopment of tLe postal O say now tta; if these men ia rqy Ute Sorv jo . ., , ' , ,. 1 i A ' ; ";i ll,e present lines. 1 w ho have leen thrown out of employ-' i 1 . . i 111 o-eral I woutd recommend that . meat are nut put back at oDce, I shall ' ,i,P tw ,,-1 , . , . . , 11 e nrst aiu1 mst important thin" to niUVt' nf It Kft'l Tl I 1 f lain , . ' l uc vlone l3 y revise the hiw Q ., .1 up the free sugar bill, and I shall do seftintl UWS SS tw .. . secona-clas mail matter, so as to everything m my puwer to mke the nKcG thp V. t rvr , bill a 10e I)llpart!Uent im- 1, ., c . , . i KcJiately Pn a ajirsustainin-' b-i. Ihev ay these factories are closed ! 0 U i 'cau-ie of the acli u of Congress I j . .ay U U ,. .., fr 'J; a ! A;;" '7S- r-crim.m,. like . m on. tal ir' U,oy re kept Z ! ,' lr ' there will be in a very short time I r i 1! , Kvr-ii w .!,,,, .IZ iic:c,,i: 'rw - t!,.c i ..,1 . . . " . ui aominiMnui . 1 1 o . i T'Xteud liee tit li y proiesstU bthef thnt n.o s.t. ,n ?ni'n.)w c.iHvit ' . ).. .... free 6..r ..il,. lte. 1 , I. i Aw)ri 'to .. . . IXIli t u fj ' ,M ""ra - U r , W. ' j O&ns roMIXO IS . FPOM 1 as it can be en icted." n . u-'l,M' ! I DY 'OAS' si'fm Viii- This i, th. Kind of talk w-t u ::V;Cr iz I? sokrm Vy - w.lcm,,d by the -real- .. s. V r ' te" ATriJACTIVK KAt'Il DAY OP - oiUratHinCongreas. fa C S THE WEEK WII.CX IN TO VN b ..b .nacneil on "the bill iath, sl'W ,,,r,lu -" Vvi.i.i ol i,".VXAMINE "AXU ' Senate, the people will itaie f Hgar a id that yery soou. . 99 and get 2 lead pencil-, or 3 slate pencil-, or 1 yd. of nice laee or a hut full of toys. Olt WITH you can get a paper of pin, or a p;ip'r of needle, or 1 yd. extra white laee, tr 1-2 quire of paper, or 1 .-pool f cotton. ok Ei;i: j om ran get 1 quire of extra good note pa per, or 1 p;ckge of envelops, or I pool of 0 ply machine cotton, and other ankles at the same pricts which are household necessities. 223 ion. viz : ery m cities that h A DIES' YES f 2?n GEN IV FINE UHEss SHIRTS. 44c. EX TRA HEAYY GEANS P.AWERS. 24c. NICK UOSr: 5c. AD UP. t i i ail ut,u. .,h..,, i .. CUVENCED. p-pe' r ' poiouneui ol : eaiert postul ..i.i ia?a rrot! clasMfiei ' : rv$e..asrecou,me..lled ia my Ta.tlACKE f STORE.' i i 2 C to Democrats should not U-eoine dis counted at thi- large majority, asitl re member we have auothe chance in lsDC. and let what happen that tn iv. it wid be understood that TllK TlMKS job ollke is tlie p.lae to have nice woikilone. Wa submit this advernseau-.it for your coiuideraliou. READ THIS ! T IT will be to vour inverest to read La 1 JUST ARRIVED, Our iew JOli PRESS and the LATEST JOB TYPE male -in tlie FOUNDRIES, and we are P RK P A R K D To do your wo-k as NEAT ar.d as CHEAP as ou can possibly gel i doue in I he S TA I E. 1 nUr own work and nek no'trian an' odds in Style and oriecs, HELPING HAWD We are tanrb. to deal wi'h ur tellowm n JUSTLY, and to jfiVe helping hand. Tld.i we into -d to do. arpi I we hope our efforts v. ill mett, with the co-operation f ! e b -siiu ss men of DUNN, and all otl.cf a 'j in ing tons. It wid pay you to fend us yt. ur otdcr. o 3 V. 73 S. . - -s - . i - - n r . . v -. r. 'T. i 5 a .1 - --"3 5: i 5 5 ! -cVdc.iress THE TIROES JOB OFFICE, IDuiiii, 1ST. O. m lit FAIL J BEING AND l A FEW DAYS MY STOCK . Clfl Ifl All I have ti e PRETTIEST and CIlE.-vPESTi ne o( D R ESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS EYEU miOUailT TO DUNN. . My-sfoek of HING; HATS AR1D SHOE? : j" 3 T 33 SEEN TO BE APPBECIATi: -oooo- Give me a, call Yours to I'UJ.VSl', n D. Tl JL i Y fill II t Our Goods' ajj the Bzzt OVP PfC3 TM2 LOWEST Drrnrr HUH f 6 111 f, It

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