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0 .1 ti ir ,, ,....111 nr , , m"m . - " -,.-.,.,, - - -. -ftm-n - ..-. --. Published Every Friday. Located in the Finest Fish, A. H. Mitchell, Editor and Uasiness Manager. Established 1886. L0aX-i)Ur, CATTLE THIEVES CATTLE raiskrs mket and rfsolvb TO PR03ECUTK Til K LAff BUEAKKK:. The stock owners of Yeopim Town ihip, and below Elenton, met on Fri day, the 3rd of Jul v, I891 and held a meeting for the purpose of prohibiting the killing of catiU in the woods. On motion a committer was appela te lt form resolutions. Committee: . N. Bass, W. E. Jordan, W II Jordan, J P. Hettrick, Mose Hobbs, D. A. Parrish, M. D Harris. T. A Harrell, J. S. Goodwin. Ths. Wilfen Whereas the Legislature of our fotato did enact laws for the protection of stock, (refer to chap. 9, eeo. 2318 of the Code), aad wheieaa we know the law ha been and continues to be vio lated, be it therefore -RksOLVED. That we as a committee of this meeting pledge ourselves to pros ecute all persons violating .action rs fered to. Resolved, Thai we request all per sons interested in fitoek raising to unite with us, and see that the law is earned to its full extent. We earnestly request all persons be low Edeuton not to sell auy cattle to be killed in the woods, without the owner or his agent present. It is also earnestly requested that the Fisherman & Farmer publish the proceedings of this meetiug three mouths. M. H Hughes, Ch in. W. E. Jordan, S?ct'r. HON. HANNIBAL HAMLIN. RESIDENT HARRISON S OFFICIAL AN NOUNCEMENT OF HIS DEATH. Washington, D. C, July 6--Prfisident Harrison to night author ized the following announcement of the death f Vice President tiam linu To the People of the United States: The President, with a profound feeling of sorrow, announce the doith ef Haunihal Hamlin, at one time Vice-President of the United Stages, who died at Bangor, Me , on the evening of Saturday, Julj 4. Few im'a m thiscurry nave u.iea more iuioortant and more distinguish tl nublic DOsitious than Mr. Hamlin, and in recognition of his many eminent and varied services, and as an expres sion of .he great respect and rever- mnoM which are te tforuis nienaory, u i ordered that the national fla be dislaed at half msst upon the pub- lie buildings of the un uea states on tb e d V of h is f unera . Mr. C. C. Campbeli, of Campbell's Cotton Compress Oo . city of Cincin natvUhio, writes: -iiTerybody finds relief ttiortiv after uiug Hradycrotine for b-daolxe." . . - ............ y. . . f s s u' J i;i 11 The EDENTON, MORE ABOUT S. & G. RAILROAD. Edextov, N. C. July 3d, 'gl Mk. Kditor: In your" issue of this date appears an Article by "Ret rnr" which according to mv notion makes a variable sujjestion. It is self evident that we need home en terprises, permanently located, and such enterprises as the Suffolk and Carol in Railroad if we hore to en sure pemanent success and future prospe'ity co our town and commun i y. Along this line it wou'd he a good thiigto give Edentonand our county the facilities of this road Edeuton instead of Suffolk could than no doubt successfully oempeie for the trade from the upper pan of the Connty and perhaps trom Gates also. If by donating a right of way and a site for a depot the manaij- ment of this road could be induced to extend their r?ad -nd i ake Eden ton the terminus then it ouht to b - done at OKce. I do not lhm tha; the cost of secur ng the riht of w i and the site wo ild amount to more tban $000 00 or$loooo oo. Thii. anaount would lie a mere nothing is comparison with the advantages thai would accrue to Edento and that portion of the county lying immed iately along the Hue of the road Several years ago when a member of t'we board of Councilmen of Edenton and just preceeding the advent of tht Norfolk & Southern Railroad, I held the position th'. the ro id wou'd br of great benefit and did what. I could to promote the iu:eres'. of, tht road helievimy that thereby I wou'o promote the best interest of Edenton, and I am now g'ad to be able to saj that in this respect mv judgement was rot t fault and that my expec tations as to the prosperity of the plan Kaa been more than realized and from a to.vu of stagnation Eden ton is- now a thiftv town with fail prospect, of becoming prominent ii a giviit many respects. Let us ge t9ethr this fall and etab ish s; b. ;trd of Trade, of Ira:nigrasion, &e W; need them and snch ante prise: wb vb naturally flow from the work of such organ'zations when conduoted faithfully and earnestly by public gninied mea. .We must be nn and 1 doinir if we bone to share with our t "gter towns the success which is born of enterprise and push. It is patent to every one that the present source of our prosperity cannot last for want years arid unless we can induce live meu with capital to locate amonjc us and establish permanently Manufac tories &e., we will surely be left. If I am correct there is new a certaia d-rre of uneasraess among the North ern IvRufactnrers ef cotton, iron &c r d t berefow io my judgment thera Truck and Farming Smallest Hair Throws a Shadow." N. C, FRIDAY, July Call UU HW U C LI'tJ! lltio mtKU ri m w i ha moveaioiit U5,:t!4. Whi! ne have not iron we have cotton na m.y other thingi wlii .h can ba eas: T manafastured into pro5tible nrtic es for sile. Trusting Mr. Ed iter that we may hear from others on this subject, I am, Respectfully, Wm J. Lbry, Ja BEATEN BY WHITE GAPS, AN OLD MAN AND A YOUNG WOMAN MOST CRUELLY VHIPPED--EXCITE-MENT OVER THE AFFAIR. In Crawford county, Ind., there wa another brutal whipping by wluti caps lastSundHy morning, in which a young woman of IS yeata was oue of the victiuiR. William McGaire and hi- IS year old step daughter liv nar Leavenworth, the courty peat of (-raw ford county. They were reported to b living in adultery , bat there was i ;rvof of ihis charge. About 10 o'clock Sunday Rioruinv twenty masked ' hite Caps, all armed with revolvers, went to McQuire's lence, broke down the door and seiz ing McGwire, who is 50 years old, ai d his step daughter, they dragged tht ui to che woods and tied them to trees: then the clothing of both vie tims were lowered to the hipa and ihe White Caps commenced their cruel work of switching them on the bar back, flogging them from the shoul der to the hips. The young woman shrieked fo" mercy at every blow, but her appeals were in vain until she sunk fainting from pain. She received over fifty lashes and her shoulders, back and hips are frightfully lacerated. Old man McGuire was given about seventy rive lashes, he also faiatinji under the savage punishment. Afti the s hipping the vVhit4 Caps notified them that if thev were found in the c .untv twutv davs la.ur thev would be hung i'p by the necks ami left for the buzzards to pick. This miamous whipping of the helpless yocmg girl has created most intense excitement at Leavenworth and is denounced with irreat bitt'rues PRONOUNCED HOPELESS, YET SAVED. From a letter written by !rs. Ad . i lord of Groton. S. D. we quote 'a8 taken with a bad cold which settled n my Lunijs. cough set in and finally terminate- in Consump tion. Four doctors gave m up say ing I coud live tut a short time. gave myse'f up to my savior, deter mined if I could aot stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent one vaboYe. .My husband was abvised to get Dir' King's New Discovery for Consumption for ceughs and colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight -Bottle it hss cured me and thank God I am now a well' and hearty -woman. Trial bottles free at j w j Lcary's Drugatore. Section in North Carolina. (!irculiUiu" L!rs!l- 10, 1891. LITTLE PEOrLK. Johnny is a smart boy. When he w asked to define mustache he instantly i plied: "It's a bang on the mouth." Epoch. Teacher Petey Sisson, yon'rs Uxn'. again. Pctey 'Deed I ain't, missy, 'de I ain't. Dat ain't tar Dat's mud wh. one 'r dem Coakah boys frovscd at me. Scribner's Monthlj'. Little Girl Your papa has only one leg, hasn't he? Veto-ran's Little Girl Yes. Little Girl Where's his other 01. Veteran's Little Girl Iluh, dear; it's i heaven. Grand Army Bugle. Little Damo was very fond of kit to; and often drew her metaphor from the. oojects of her love. Coming to h mamma from the kitchen one day, gravely announced that the teaketti was purring. uMa, don't they hae more than thrr meals a day anywhere?" uThat is a' ray boy. " "Well, I pity the fellows wl live near the North Pole, where the da; ' are six months long. " fjjowell Citizer A man making money is like the liti girl being fed with ice cream by h. aunt in Punch's picture. "Don't y think you have had enough, Ethel?" a the aunt. "I may think so, auntie; bi I don't feel so. " "Papa, where is Atoms?" Father Athens, you mean, don't you, my dea Inquiring Son No, Atoms, the pla where people go to when the boiler e plodes ; because it always says they wei blown to Atoms. The schoolmaster was talking abov Great Salt Lake in Utah, the water which is so- extremely salt that, as 1 said, no fish can live in it. "What, sir. said one of his listeners, "can't mackei live in it?" Street and Smith's Got, News. STAB BLOSSOMS. lie watched the soft blue sky, where stars wer coming, Like daisies that the meadow stud; And said: "Oh, seel a little star has blo homed, And there's another one in bud I" Bessie Chandler, in St. Nicholas. An Ambitious Boy. Willie," said th visitor, "what is your ambition?" "I like," said the boy, putting down hi, yellow covered story of the plains, "to have people tremble like leaves at the mere mention of my name. " Harper's Young People. Marion went out to make a call with mamma. The children took her out ir the garden, and she found an ant hole. In great haste she ran into the house, crying out, "Oh, mamma, mamma, com' out here and see what lota of grandmoth ers I've found I n u I have given up eating candy during Lent, " one little miss was overhead say ing to another in West Fifty-seventh street. " Have you ? " was the response in a tone of mingled surprise and admira tion. "And you love sweet things bo mnch. It must be very hard to deny yourself candy. " u Yea, it is hard , " said the first little miss earnestly, "and I couldn't stand it, only that mamma lets me nave all the lump sugar I want. w Je' York Tim '! h t. K'rk f the Superior Court of Wake county has made arrangement with the clerks of the othtr counties in N' rth Carolina in which direst taxes were paid by which a uniii rm system of fees will be charged. It is agraed that on each certificate given to those who paid the tax twenty-fl cents will be charged. When patties are dead their personal representatives making jafBdivits. or executors and cdministra- ; tors will be charged ote dollar, which is half the usual fee in such cases- - - Irlcf IVrYenr 'Jl.OO NO. 312 4 il li'JUwVliU.U I ClfiCl'j ) S "i - r fcu." - -. . w IV ' . "J ,"5, 4 ?v r.-- rcFuu, iirrRS. s;lt f J Ufci ?.Zij. ai t.t i iCK. t ' c ds beiisj ttt.cfccicus ir ttr.lr. tpi:.. 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