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i n.3 L"? W ti 111 Mi I 3 "a (,'.tr,E AXD .XCRKASIXO 'IKCI'IATIOX, "TRUE TO OURSELVES, OUR COUNTRY AND OUR GOD." AN EXCELLENT ADVKkTISI NT, M KIM I M ! ! VOL, SM TIIFIKLI), N- C.,FRII)y,JAN(JAIiY 27, 189). NO. 40 si 1 1 evi II i 1 I h ft ii 4 l! ii li is fr From Fact-vj to Frc?:d A tl i i f?i! n.'.i.it-!:-.! I i'-i-'I X fK--- '9!?; i..o.-r.M. !-!l'-r.'r;:.,T..i..-o.:t!.e A -:.-t l-.-tl ki:.-..-. ";r erf it ifo-r.re rit ilo.-uc i. !!- r f e-..--;- " s.iti.U ot ! -r tin; in i-nr'.itu: .-, el,tbiii;T. l.!- r. ... 1 t'inr;, I r k : v, ? lv.'rv,-..r.-. Sew in:; M.ub'ij'-, K'.-tr. . r,,.,r- 1 ' , .-t , , r... Mi. ' V Tin : A Stov cn. ft'. . .in! i 1 1 i i t , fl.-l! j. tr in 4 ' t.i to l"-r i i i. va V t.r:- t t!.i. V. c , u' li-h .i lit!-,.-. r.ti.V , .: -ft V A p-t-. hup-. Art !-.;n.!n. I'o-ii,-,-, , 1 .,. A T t'r.rt tii.N !iicn sb.-w i t .!. ;.-.t-, in Ji i ,T- T y . -!.-r c i-.-ii. ii, t .n ! o ri.i.'c ; ; ?,..ti- - "V i.ivt.-r;ly a llu-i:s;l i '..ire h.rot t!.v u..!i. (, v. ii,: ! i-tt,r tii.uk-. t.ii.tt- i'iy' 1 -tnt-rUl .r.-. V'.lt. C.lta- r -.A .'"'I . A . f S33.25 AJl f A V!,y!K-.v,-v..C!ltoPlT- ,-- S'-j- 9 A i-i or-rv l'..rt ct the I'ni. tjr.i i-f-r !i A Y t, .! St in :... a sZZCZZ-'lfSj 1 If A'o:, o. !'.-. i mi: '., C'.:!a, '. A l . r: - i i.--t i evon :i ; T T f -V Au-tT-.ii.:-. .in.! S. i th iil I-..-. V Ai'i .1.' S!f.rf::rir,r . . Ji, C-it..'.--lit . i h. - s ii! t. i! von. A.i-.'i- -5 i. f 3ALTIM0RE, MD. P- nJ. 002. J. H. KIRKMAN, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. SMITHFIELD, N. C. No Cut Kate or Assessment Ctnnpany Repesented i.... :.l an I r."H.4 Htanri' lai'li' N".. .M . SAM T. HONEYCUTT, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, SMITHFIELD. N C. jp-'oidl ALteiUioa Paid to Collection of Claims and to SeUlment ol Estates 1 1 li. .-Oi.p.'-itt' CiT.i t H .use in t.ltioe K.i. S. Al.t-11. K. M. SlM?I"N. ElW.Kl) W. I'OV. 'i AME II. For. A. 1. WA!!1. SIMMONS. POU & WARD. ATTORMC.i AND COUNS'-tCRv-AT LA. SMITH IELD. N. C i.yrUKSTN COVHT Hi'l E, ni,-,. ;u,.. at Kalvi-li. X. t'.. I.um--i- a r.uil liii.-, .'ii'tt.- M-trk.-t. Favt tio-vi-ic ."ivu-t. ami iu Ni-w Ut-rne, 2. .) Practice in all the Courts: :L4!MS collected, estates settled. M.M.tv on r-A:-;; ro lend. Dr. E. A. BURTON, ( SMiTHFiELD. - - N. C. i; .-t Work at .M..ii, rai.' l'ri. .. Tliu j itii '11120 "f tlif pul'Iif ic si .'iiv iit'd. Ut-eiu Smilhwkli liuii-lin j: n 2-1 St. T- C.JORDAN, SMITHFIELD. REPAIRING DONE. SATISFACTION GU ARAN TF ED. 1.... ,-ite l in ni-.v t.'.ui liri -.ifi'-'l l'V SMITIIFIF.f.I ii:i"'; i.MI ANV. Floyd H. Parrish, smithfield n. c. 'resii Mkats Heef and Ice. Highest Prices Paid for Hides. BEEP CATTLE WANTED. B. Person, Jr., BL 13., PHYSICIAN AND SLRGEON. Pei'maaenOy Located at SJ ma, H. C CAN BE FOUND AT PRESTON HOUSE. ji-::vri. The rnited States u-"s L'MO, 0 )0,000 pountis of tobacco a car 4.". ounces cr capit;? Lr um uses 1 10 ounces per c;ipi t;; Switzerland, HO; TheNeth?r lurifls, T1; Oermany. Russia. L'k France, '20; Italy, 22; Spain. .".2: the I nited Kingdom, 2.".. Spain's Greatest N'8ed Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Daicelon.-, S;ain, spends bis winters at Aiken, S. C. Wtnk nerves had caused severe pains in the h;cli of his bead. On itsin Ekctric Ditters, America's greatest P.lood and Nerve Reined v, all pain soon kit him. He says this grand me licine is what his count! y netds. All America 1;t:o i. that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the biood, tones up the - temach, strengthens the nerves, pets vim, vior and new life into every muscle, nerve and orac i the bodv. If veak, tired or ailing vou need it. Iivcrv bottle U.iaranteed, (ii.iy CA) cents. Sold uy ilood I'.ros., Druggist. Only otic man in 20'! is over six feet in height. Morning Sickness, or Naua fri.m Pregnancy, is dispelled 1 y Simmons Jfquaw Vine Wine cr Tablets. VASHSi-JG i ON LETTER. II K J 1 1". Ii A I 1 S ff-J It I. IT ! --pi il 111. Ml I . V:.siiiMi:t.u, I C . fan 'I he spotci 'i Kv-jwc e 'tiv. j James Hamilton Lewis, oi 'V..?-;! ; tnton, in which ;.e piij-.irit ti Rei I resetitatnc r.;i.-vt lur, ' t);,io,i uiimereifuliv, j;-it aiur lej-i-c- ii.'ii.iiivM ii Hi.-,., ik r. v . i I mack, of Tci' ce. .i'sin-.p ; Nomocracy and Expansion. , . I e h : ve -' iid. as.d we believe, him with short ittort. va. iis i . , . ;- . i . ,tii.t tre i.iMii)iio will survive hue an examine '. the proper uc , s , , .' 1 , , : eveii i r.e saocu riial tiamasrc ol ol savcasiii in a spceci :.s huu , , . . , , i exp.ansiti:. oec-tu-e 1 temr.cracv been Q:v:-n in tue tl.-.'-r o! t;:e:, , , . , , , lT . v- : is too vita! to be destroyed; ami House 1m- ears. .V i 1 r; :ret ea -i , , , , . . , , , .. f. . !;. vt, too, mat t tie t)rir.ei Qive an i.h-.: '..! Air. l".v;s ; . . . . . . , , i i . , i , , . . Ns s ii! tlte I e!a: .a' ion 1 Imle- . . . . i uir with posi-a as t ie e.Llnsiv' ,. 1 , . . custodian t f toe all iot s-?i o! the eountrv. a s-' v. t h ri'u'ir:; ... , ; the changes o:i i-ho sru-wn, as-: . . wavs enointr Lv nointiti:' iii;ihi- ..r. .u . . . . , - : . aLieioiv I1-- i ne st i - -s a;;'; s-mih-S' behind the StK-alet s ier-u, . il: , .. . - nen ad tnos . arrows v, er , . . saot :r:"MU tUe tjaivor ft inv . . . , , - triead .rt 'a (.):! , it oce'ir. e! to me that th'e v:;s s'v;"':!i;::'' on' lll tl:i-il li in i.i.r.ii.i,. I..-... i 1 v - ..v.. resenrati v.- Imni -islMntrti'ti , , - , , . and a dist ini;i:!-..-.e.l :e:-. a. v.r- v. i ... .. , t , . . , . v, :--.e:i n..s iitwi m.-imtesteti I r.ite.l Stcut s S.ii iU , '.vhrea ha-i ; . .... . - , ov th r.-i voea i s ? ex pension m , , - . , tii ' V attitude towards the L"ti . . , . . . ; shti:tiO'i. 1 1 would be troinir too And tt-ea it vv;i; ta.it v. o v. 11-. . . ,,,,,,, , iar. i.Ciiia'is, to assert tliat tne in-.-st il t;;is I-as Aenr U v 1 t t t-e . , ' . , , ... . , , , i L'nsni r.tiD!! is oe-.pKco ovsome adtintiitrratioi-, t.as sol.- les o : i . 4, - ' , , - , , . . . . 1 o! lie t x ! .tr.sior.i--t leaders, but .. . ' ' , 1: i:" nevi riht. -ess rue that their powers t iv. s ein.a-.'ai as:.-', v. or- , - - ;, . . . a.t tit ati . -i :o U---ist ueonsciou ;- thv Kepres-.ntat've. i. i n:e a i . , . , ,. - . . . .. . Iv contempt uous, toe proof ojintr ri.-'.i tf to warp- t-.:i- no ior.:!;:e : , ' , ,' i tneir (ivsire to tu tea t its whoie brat.cn ! tne cxtcatPv-e r hvci', , . 1 - . , 0 . ... , , -.ana - rc-trai.its tv mttrprc'a- iiie . .c a - a it: i i . . . : t. that 1! u 't S rot : ri:oui' to :- that a tO U -Pea ',- tv Si-.t:,S !-M 1 e S .nnv ' I ; i v.' ( j; 1 ; 0 ! : as wh ti: . 1 ., . o !t r rMt. th. v wio :iv'.'i- . .-.; him again." The Kiver rtid 1 ! a ; i - : o il ca es jtiieet r ; i r: . t . v ' SI 2 0OA.I0S. !K--id. - -o::ir:;.ii- eof: tracts r.-rcg.-.t ;ai SI Pi. t o."S, r.s report; Pi t- ; Ii -.). aad it 1-; th i.i ;..- ab:-: ah. . .i ti .- S.i!.-jte to ,!,: i-- o by 11 't w mill:- - Seaat-M- r. h t . -!i , , - , ti e instruct i t h, .j 101-1-,!.. 1 . i -! st a (.', t; vo-e 1 ,v at 1 re i' 1 i. 1 tie-it 1 tee. li t'.i.i-.. ; e !- uraitet at onp tsed to its 1 n t; !im t iot. . arrd loes not regard the ias ructrot as bidding ipian !;im, -.aiost oriscivre ' : r, 3 '.: i :c :o.i. 1 to 't 1 km's s : - t ra t i:i eece to the Ir -j t u "C he swrdlo.v hi-C! .: v ;ci '- lis ; ; li-ll- t hr- f t : . i v . , L;-:i!miS:!r le;e:; ' i-agao ... i ail ties penoitw ;o tti'.l i,-, t;.r) ...... j court in irt jal wr.;ch has 1 k e ' ordered to as-erde'e i .1 Va hir;g- ton th:- .v ck. I h martial ' :i --d L; thechr'irire o e "r.i (t t'il C -Sir: ::'! L'i:; t v i.-.i t-oni- . . mpr au r.lhec r and a gc:!t?em;ai 1 - - , . . regarded as cert an. 1 nc pun. - . , . , . . , isiinient 1- oisims- -i irtn tnc Jiraiv, b it iiias-Piueti tie I"r - ident has oatbru 1: v to set as id--: or 1 fHT. 1 he puai-hment , it s re irded i(s do-jtfu! l elh. '-t r.i p.-avdtv '..til ie i!!ip ovt'' :''! - . - - , t . Iv.lU'.l'l. f'.l; ' j''-' .'1- ' .1 j c.als to-. ve alhovtd it to heeoai-. k T o W t! t he . t ' ' ':- C V ' . T ! o t e S ! eC t i Lagan to re-u'ii" th- duties of. Corn ni'sar v t'ter'c-rah Mr. A'e j Li lev aeti. n ;; - e; diet tnne dr-1 ?r !ii i tip w ! :rl I : T Seere K'l rv A.'g.r will rcniaia i e H e Cabi '4. .,!. 1. a.:,,:. ! Iiti. . in.' 'i:1! .-..'it 1 1 1 1 1 1 a t i --! ' hot- ..-t' rf!,.',- - r:,t-e i:n e r vti L-ss kicked out. ia ortier tor to gel even e, ith (:ie r.'tl Miies He is kiio'vvu to be pr.'li :ig ; :1 tlr noliticai v.. ires within h;s teee'r- in e r. e-- - o r.t - ..e tr-un a Miles, a 'id the- b"f c'atrrct -r are helpiag hi re t ra nnr In W?! sb t is --f fi?i I 'l a b '.th . igc r a 1 1 1 1 .viPii Vi '" , 1 as n result of t. e n port , , i he ar luvcsttgattiig io.nmissa:- , but that the report will he 1 el ; by Mr. McKbdev until . l:: ; Congress adjourr..--, as he 'ems; its (fleet upon that body. j Dr. i'a'v, who was Chief Sui geonol tl.estrff of (,cneral Miles, (kniotisirutii tor tne w;:r i-i vestigatiag Cot-or. ;s-iiii by ct ticy s rrri atnendmeiit wii! be oilcred ft . the Snndrv Civil Appropriation bill to provide the money to be gin the work of earing for v. on ferlerate graves located outside! ual tcsis maue 7 ?;.,vt , ..no, . Arnk,n Sr.lve CHrc1 him. cheats, that tnc re:ngeratc. Ci:p )r.!0 v beef lssti. d to tne troop; ot Gen fl( ., i , : ... r.) ; Ski-iErup-H!es in Porio Rico was treated ti:e OM carth. with Lone and SahcyI.e aeids-; . ; .(.x Cme guaranteed, was in fata "embalmed. - ; 1v Hl,rn! 3ta, Druggists" At Mr. MeKinfcy s rrfi'iesf, a.!. ; . i . 1 1 . .......... of j rivate cemeteries. A Beautiful Thought ' ' M V I i i- is l ut a vc;i inir, llftwi't'ii my iil aiitl mi', I iii i v I 1 1 1 cli ,i I in- ili If Hi-:i v.-l !i -.ti-aiSily. Pull "t'( In- rartli mH'IMW, An, I 1 in i"i'li-li .iidi' ': T II. mi's lln- ll)iT Ami I tl.c "Hiil.T si, I,..-" Anmi. pcittieiKv v i:i also survive, '! lit1 i.it;a lumiuLl ii'.i tiiri- :crclu liien: lor a titie, even, it , . , .. - . ,, ,,,, , iSs. - t.ator t bar s vs. t r.e eternal - . . , . , , , proviiH ! fr o! i n tliesi'.ie ; ' , . ! iite jvin -., , - ... . i , -.- . iiul ot.iii. vc t ;o i 1 1 tr v.(u:mhii ! tion 'i' esc ii c uiinarmeu, tor i . , . t , lairtauv, it in- i Trotted cor : , , , , . (1- ' 1'iVtiv, we are l-,-,- ;tn . iiieer ! , , . ,' . , " .. U'...:)"i ;:!i-i ueitau ir, mat we it iu.. nn..i-i.i-ii i;" !itikltllilnR i , - , , i aiitl, in a larie measure, he was i ' i - ' ; iu.-tihctl in s v i r i lt this, by ti t ; . - - . . ,1 ..i;: -11..'. - i!,.tii iiiitt 111 ii:c . 1 ' . !-!:-U'i'i' o p. iillii l'V ilf!lt . , , . .1 ) . iMi-ii i.ie n:i,iit.ii(r inuii iithii u ii.i.iiiie seutitoer.I. of t- tliat part ! ! - , " I , ., ..... or; 11 ie oiv wc are jurineo. in I aa i'g that ii t lie tre.tt v is rati- ! ltd :.s i-. r tard.-., the Constitu-I : ti-a v, 1 -i ro lom.t r !-e ti c safe- I .. t,.!i. 0 ; t.--riual i.btrty wnic's i . h . . -.- i i.-i. . : ; I ' . -. i 1 u. - 'i !!'.:. ia! gov ! e. - I 1 i'i i , 1 r E .st , due 1 I our p. :ssesi-u 0: tiPj.cts, a :.: 1 l C 1 i t o r pltivitiid ii the Cul.stStUt!tt. Will ! e; the hist as--.l id rights, and m i t iiii'iii t : e saa. i ariV'1 at least part t re hau ii.'iV' -' r iiuoue i'tibKCt to tr.e legisi-.:- lioa of ail anrv-traincd t'ongreSr.. I lo'.v h,'g it will tia-a he before! ' Coo. 'it s ti-.rov.s c it aii restrain t i ! r.iii 'h p:r..l up- n he .-ptrt ol - !thc peoj.ie. At j)rvsenL I we ate '"iioretd tigieilu'.Pv to iire eonvie-t- :.) tii- Coastitmion is !e.- r-e- i spt ctt a tii--it : ,-1 ,,- , n it h as ever ier. Pe- ; I . ". ' . 1 .... . . y . , , . 1 t . I .-. evi-s lroia .lien it has saved us. ... . , . , 1 he Ninth so: r'.-ts that it lias . . , . . ' s stOo 'ft v. ( ct: ..: i.m: 1 i-ci.i I i revrnv- Tit'.- W - l-.rgets that t j it has saved it fro:" Grat.gerisi, i 'tie whole eountrv fo: irets that 1 . , -. , - , IILIt'i- mi 11. o eoi net t atom 1 , ., . , .. . -. .p 1 atid v. ii P.1011. and that it is the ' , . - . , , Loi.s.tiiii'.iiifi a lone wrieh mav ! confine s c : . ; 1 i s t i c c x p e ' i 1 1 1 e n t s to the States. I: i the an that the Constitu tion le.e.s a t i t perniitted te st; rt-rl ia "lie way- f expansion, 4 tU., . . r. ti . h...i'.rniw... I (l-t1. I.II.IL l 1' I. Ml til'. I.l.l 1.11 rlllUM o' IrrLpca.dt! ce mast be eansid er d antiipiated. The Declara tion i p a! and will live, but t r e breaking down of the Con stitutor, which is law, must ! bri'-'g tii iLtaiai injury t) the :C Tt , -CM Y.'r-c h. -l.--rrk it- has .- - f I ;p -'ults of in- ' . inoii? au-i .a ..i.unentarv iiofiu- . - 1 1 ' h':S-'' -' . ' T.m vv.'t "p. oi lit-..- tii irgcs ihi- co-::-r. r v aoi: ' bear i: the tx pat - r - i '-' v. d II;e Re : v: v hat g nera- tij..s a'- eitK: .s i ! i e r.'e- pri v. i -i - e o; - :,e gre w bless F , . l!lg-' 'Viac:i i.u e a ae ;:;t- oe ,d i.. a ai.d our I tthers ' ,'iiitl will sidLr the !.,f,k,,s of " fri,;Utr,M ri!!l! of J.eavvtaxv tioo, whicn, thus far, v-a- liive ! u -jire 1 Harper's Weekly. Ffetl Hot From the Gun Was the bait that hit G. R. i e-. .. ., ... . v...... . u:..i. ; War u,au.t.fj horri. b! I 'hi (.ii .1 no treatment 1 a -I - d b- 20 vt ars Then Ruek- .x.aiiv a riii.i ,m pnserjers ' , , tl. ,nrp.,ayS eonnect- - i .. . LI:MI1 v it h subm bs. ; Uiank Deeds ant! Moitgage . . -i 11- IT : Deeds lor sale at this oilice. WORK OF THE SOLONS Usmocratic Legislature is Transacting- Business in a Hurry. Tiirs:AY Ian l'J Alter short sessions both hous. sol tie Legislature thsj morning atjoiirticil ii Iu,-nor ot j Gen. Lee's birthday. OuruijL' the morning hour iti the Senate j a resolution w.'.s pa sed surn-j monin; 1, C. Eowmati, clerk ol j Superior Court H Mitchell j count v, to come bt toie the S n-1 ate Lkctions Cotwinitiee ain! j produce the- registration books; ol st vet aJ spt t ilied prctuets o. ?ditehel! county These books; are desired as evidence in the! content ease ol Lambert a:ni: Ea yes against Hirby and Sow-; t ers, Irom tl;e Thirty hist d ! triet, which toni's up again! Tuesday next. ! S.jnoto; Piillei, colored, ,.lkrcd ! a memo-rial bom his race. IK 1 said representative men ol his! race iu the State had diciohdtol atldtiss the col; -red people oi the: State, r-sking that they be bet-! ter citizen-, and to addiess this! bodv in the memorial snbmitttt. The memorial was rer-d. 1 Senator l-'ranks, was voUd . 1 . ...s. ..... s " 1 i d election ease. r.II.I.S AMI IM.TtTlONS iiopsk. in Tin: In ;h.e House live lit n f i"t II ir,ti- veere present Oar lor t he! incorporation til "a church, iwojcratic from Conletlerate veterans. 1 p ar.te l oat that uu-itr tne prcs asking to be put on the pensior - la w the I'.oatd ot Internal r- i!, and tv. ti rt !K-sting r-; c d j 1 mprovemc nt was practically oftliL iv.erchants" parehr.se t a x :. the t iovernor, as the bo.rd eon Among the t wen t -eight i.cs- j i-:id -i.ly t;i the (rovernor and biils iiitrouuee.l the lti!o. i ,-i t v, o oi V . ,- members appointed . . ! I I.: .. '- 1 . . . ,1 I, tiiiiv a 1 1 e 01 'cncraliuti nst t r-i At icot cnc-ral iut. ft st - importance : j Ite Ai'tn ol Wayne, to iakvji the Atlantic aia! North Cai .d:::.' j s Railroail out oi cor.tiul tA 1 1 1 I t t ovt i tirer: bv Air 1. tail 1 11. r nett, to establi-.li the nee- cum tv ot Seot '.and; lo- Car: oil of Alamance, to repeal the tax oa ie reies and inia-rii antes; bv Lo k iy ol lor-?i!, to rt pea I ' i merchants' purch-rt- tax and the tax tin lawyers, doctors and dentists; bv Alien oi Wayne, to rt peal the la w relat n.g to ru:i suit in civ r action; bv Yviiuanis oi Ihirt; to :rovidc better ur.v ernment lor wreck mg interests; ii. Fou-hce of Ihuh-.m, lo 11, cor porate the Inter Stale Ttlephonc and TeleMapii Crm:pany; by amts f)f Penile r, lo p.i.t'tt p -opit from court h at-e l it g-. The Hertford coirdy bill tn ei easing the r. umber 1 coin rmsio; crs iron, three to tig i. w duly signed tie tne rp- ak.r. ai;0 it is iifv a iavo takt-a The calendar was no up, and at the end of the morn ing hour the Hou-e adjourned. in honor d G nt ret 1 Robert 1 : Lee. i kipay Ian. 20. 1 lie House met at 10 otu ek haitcr bv Rev. A. M. Si rum.., oi thi.-citv. lour petitions were presented. One was the memo- rial drawn up Pv tne councr oil v .t- n ' 1 ' color-Mi Uit-n in tuts cuv ca utd:iY and one was irom tl;c cotton r.iar.iilacturtTs oi i he : rates. A tnird r?e-titioa asKed for the repeal of the merchants! rsurchasc tax Ot the th.irty-tevo new bills iu troduced r-nly the ollovving are of general interest and import- a it r Py Carr of Dujiii;;, tf provide paratc ears for the ri.ccs; by ?.IcLean of Harnett, to appro priate $.':,00() for the school ol deaf, dumb and bund at Raleigh; by Nicholson of IJeaufort, to in corporate the l.eautort and Patrdico Railroad Com puny; bv Reiah-.idt ol Lincoln, to in corporate tae ivast icnn-. ssee find Wester.a n C. R R C i.; oy Alien o Wayne, to allow ch-dr- i r ." men o: ipatin ot education t administer oaths; by Courei" t.f Watauga, to autlior'z? Wntau-j ga county to levy a special t'ax;! by Allen of Wayne, to repeal the nppoiiiting a locaibo sr! of f ru- tees for the colored normd! school at Gohlsboro. j At the conehi-iori o lrj morn ing hour Air. Winston, chairman I of the Committee ;i 1 rivnc'ts and Elections, called up the con- j E. C. Glenn. tested election case of Dees j Petitions from the citizens of against Paul, from P.imhco Auyance, Dare county, for the county. Mnjority and minoiity i repeal of the merchants' tax; reports of the committee v.frejbom the citizens of Ashe, eon read and discussed. Speeches I c-rning school districts in that were matle in support of th? ma-! countyand fr. m the citizens of jority report by Messrs. Carr of Alleghany relative to the town I'up.fin, Clarkson of Mcckien- i: Luru. vvtuston oi ljcrtic and Oil- !:am J IvJteombe. . Those who ! I . vorecs the minority report j v-re Hampton, Republican, of ! Surry, Giles. Republican, of '-aatn.aii, and Stubbs, Demo crat, ol ivlartiu. The minority report was rf jecttd by a vote of to 1. 1 a;:J the majority le rt was adopted. Air idopted Dees .Viis unmt.tiateiv sworn in. tj.ily thrtc l-i'l. -Atre passed on i iid r ndii:L; ail iehitinr; to the MiauaiM'rrsci.r j f the A. re N C. It , and tuliodiietd by Mr. Ail. n, ni YY a-. !!ir. The liist pro vides lor a hoard ol internal im j.; 'iv; nj.'in.s consisting of nine i;!Ciiibcr ore boai each Con l Tcssionnl disr ic. tlected bien- 1 -liv by the Legislature. The ;r't meeting ot tiii board is to r-c heitl in Raleigh on 1'ebruary lOth, lS'JO. V 'ear.eies rue to he h'kd by other members of the oo-.rd The other tv;o bills :e simihir ivs pa:-std !, aiuendfaents oi th.e Fusiordst-; in 1 Si) t , takiug eh-ii ;-e ol tne A ,1 i Ttit-?c amend iv.ents make thes-v rtctseorrespfuid with the ei ane- made in tlie Code by the iir-t two bilis. lt wa? frankly state4 to the House by Judge Alien that, the purpose ol v he-re three bills w as to take the X. C. R. R and the A. l: 11. C. R. R.outoSthe hands of the rinxfiit 'r.nn.iuf tnr-nt :iiut r.iir it 'l'---"- --(- - 1 into the hands of the Democrats, i He- had no excuse to ninke lor it, 1 as the I'usionist.s liad two years ; an, ) ti!roa!ed. t!:rr.:h two l:irg the road from Demo manai'ctccnt. It was bibs t -1 . ov ra-n. 1 n:-: oo.u ti no u.c .;p o.r.Tiat rt o! ' ' v . - 1 - iri 1 1 tors iar 1 - t lee pi i vat e hair, and t-el:h!:!er- h;i viug dii ( e r- i i turi c t t he mhee Al v i t'lout oihcvrs o! the ia ei l . ien's lull- e.eve pasf f !t-eiiNsion. In .'iceoriia etc with a 1 csolii ti--.-i a.'opied ?y the House, a.ral the Sen tee, the Sjieakei appoint d the billowing committee on the part of th- House, to investi gate the ; uspc'isions tf tl e Wil sons bom t he oliiee of railroad eotiiniKsiGiicrs: AIessr ustice. C: aia I Patterson ol Cald- V til Mr. lhes. of Pamlico, was add.d lo the committees on Education, th- Oyster Industry and Ii sh Irdcre.-ts. Mr. Suggs, of Greene, was added to the 1 eoaoni'-tee on Roads. The onlv bills ol any import ance introduced iu the Senate art: !;:uator Covvper, to pro j vide lor i sercasing the depth of 1 n. C'a-sapeakr and Albemarle canal; S. r. itor IJiaek, lo author ize the commissioners ol Moore c(,!i!itv ta refund the county debi; Senator Glenn, to provide a im; areial committee tor Stokes eouritv; Senatru Wilson, to in corporate the Green-boro Iian a-.i'l Ti iist Ca.parjy. The following bills to day be came law.-, having p "ssed both Ho. is- s: To incorporate the Southern Conservator v of Ma- c at i)ur ham; to request Seuaters and in Congress to . . . . ; ' secure a i approitriation lor u j light liouse at Cape Channel, n I Pamlico- sruital; to "mcrease the r.uir.oer of commissioners of Edgecombe e aunty; to repeal the charter of the Swain Lum ber and Room county, of Swain county, to appoint three com missioners ol navigation lor Reautort harbor. The Penitentiary Investiga tion committee to day began its work by examining Cant. Day in regard to the indebtedness: of that institution. Though the scions oi the committee are; eTcr. it is learned that the in- i dtbtctlr.ess was a-certainel to be between SMo.OOO and MU, (Hid. Per this the committee contemplates recommending tei the Le-g!-;1nturean ls.-ueol bonus. Fiie in vest igatieui by the com mittee will be continued the whede of ux t week. ATt KHAV, f.VX 21. The Senate tact at 11 o'elock. and prayer was on ieJ-:d !v i v. of Sparta, were referred to committees. The billowing bills were in troduccd: Iy Senator Ilairston, to ena ble marihd women to contract just us feme soles by Senator Collie, to amend chapter 1 1.'., laws of 18i)5; by Senator ones, to provide for the payment of L L. Holt, of Johnston county; by Senator Campbell, to protect operators in bonds from loss on values; by Senator Skinner, to repeal chapter ol, laws of 1897, relating to fishing with certain nets iu Albemarle county; by Senator Iilack, to amend chap ter 2iri." of The Code, relating to the probate of wills. The calendar was then taken up. The following bills passed their third reading. To amend section 2831 of Tiie Code by making it lawful to im pose a fine of $10 or ten da s' i.-upi isoiiment for hunting on land without written permission; to provide for the cross indexing of wills; te amend chapter 2o3, law's. of 1807, by adding to sec tion 1 that any person violating or disitgardiag the provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; to repeal chapter 208. laws of 1897 (which al lowed $1 a day for special venire men); to change the name of Chocovvintee creek to Choco wintce river; totxempt Confed erate soldiers from paying ped dlers' tax (This was amended by adding, "and shall not act as agent far another"); to author ize 1 he citizens of liertie county to is-ue bonds and levy special taxes; to repeal chapter 008, and tt provide fr cotton a ad and peanut weighers in Edge combe county; to protect depos itoi s in b inks by reepjiring ofli cers in banks to give bonds; to incorporate the Greensboro Loao and Tiust Conipanv; to repeal chapter ol, laws of 1897, relative to hshing with nets in Aliicm.-irle Sound; to amend 2l."9ol The Code, a substitute tor a bill to amend chapter 329 of the private laws ot 189."i, which is as follows: To substi tute in line IT the word "riltv" instead ol "one hundred" and "justification" instead of "juris diction;" 2, any receiver, ?.s sigeee, trustee, committee, guardian, executor, administra tor, or other judiciary required by law to give a bond as such may include as part of his law tul expenses such sums paid to such company for such surety ship, not exceeding one half of 1 per cent, per annum of such bond as the clerk of the court ni.iv allow; 3, it any surety com pany against which judgment shall have been recovered shall fail to discharge the same with in sixty days from the time said judgment was renderetl and be j con-e final, it shall forfeit its right to do business in this State, and the Secretary ol State or ether prtper officer shall cancel its license. IP, p sic f I K r.l'K KSn.XTATI VES. The House met at 10 o'cltck, and was opened with praver by Rev. Dr. Curtis. Mr. Overman, ol Rowan, was in the Speaker's chair. The following bills were in troduc d: Uy Mr. Nicholson, to 5 mend The Code in regard to vagrants, by punishing vagran cy by 30 davs sentence to labor on the public roads; by Mr. Winston, to amend sectioa 104-1 of The Code, so as tt punish fotnieotion and adultery be tween whites antl negroes bv jail imprisonment of not less than four mouths or peniten tiary imprisonment of not over five years, and make it a felony; by Mr. Williams, of Graham to punish the carrying of concealed weapons by a fine of from $5 to $L" for the first offence, and from Sir to $30 for each sub- sceiuent offence; by Mr. Leather wood, to amend section 232G of The Code by continuing for 12 months, instead of G, the pre sumption of negligence in cases against railroarls f er killing live stock; bv Stevens, to provide for the punishment of pools, trusts, conspiracies and combi nations; by Mr. Roushall, for the lemoval of the State arsenal from the capitol square; by Mr. lone?, to require all kits of tim ber of more than 1,000 feet to be inspeetetl bv a sworn inspector; by Mr Currie, to amend section 1, chapter 218, so that the unsupported evidence of the woman shall not be sufficient to convict; by Mr. Justice, to so amend The Code as to provide for appointment of commission ers who shall, as well as clerks and judges, examine parties to a suit before commencing procetd ing; also to validate probates and registrations before a notary j when the nttarys seal is o nit ted; by Mr. WTllard, to allow the Governor It) appoint a naval aide, with th : rank ot cmmoi dote; by Mr. Carr, ot Duplin, toj change fe ia.te ot hohbng certain e iri ir. the t-'tx-L district; by Mr. Holman, to repeal chapter 2ol, acts of 1895 and give to the Governor ami take away from the Legislature the appointment of State Libra riar; the luvv to be effective two years hence. (Under the present law the Legislatuie elects, but no ptnver of removal is given any one.) The special order was taken np, being the bill to authorize the publication of the sketches of each Nor'.h Carahna re: imetit in the Confederate service; 1,000 copies. Mr. Wall, of Richnuind, paid Judge Waiter Clark a tn bute for his labors in perpetua ting these records of North Carolina, and then paid a grace ful and forceful tribute to the gallantry ol North Carolina's soldiers in the civil war. He was several times applauded. He thankcel Piesident McKinlcy lor his utterance at Atlanta, which gave the finishing touch to the burial of sectionalism. He was specially applauded whet' he matle a sharp hit at Senator hitler for his folly in intreniu cing a bill for Federal pensions to ex-Confederates. Heconclud ed by epioting the worels ot General R E Let-: "God bless North Carolina," and then say ing, to quote Kipling: "I.41I.I tto.l of Ih.-t.., he willi lis yet. I.eM '.ve f..rji 1, et WC forget!" Inquiry was made as to the status of the bills for seperate cars for whites and black.. Mr Allen, ot Wayne, said 'here wen thn e bills aial that th-ise were iii th hair's of a subcommittee and that there would fie a hear ing on them next Tuesday aneJ ;ia ex.iini': itiou ir.to their con stitutionalit y , He said the rail roads want to be heard at that time. A bill to make twelve months' sepiratioii ground fer a divorce passed, as eli l the bill amending the charter of the Cabarru Savings Rank. Wild Man With Coat of Hair. Kokomo, Iud.. Constable El we)od Mt Crocker, of North Irvin township, brought to jail on Thur day a epjeer sp cirr.en of humanity captur-d ia a church at Poplar Grove. Tuem.-jn, who was practically nude when found, i- partially covered wi h a thick shaggy g.owth of grizzly hair from one to four inches in length. He was at first thought to be some wild animal, crouch ing anel walking on all fours be tvveen the benches of the church. Though evidently 80 years of age, he is a Hercules in physique and wild and vicious as a tiger. His presence in the church cre ated a panic, and he fought bnrd on being captured. He says his name i- ?a'.-';bon. The Deadly Crip Is again abrtiad in the land. The air yeiu breathe may be full of its atal germs! Dem't neglect the "Grip" or you will open the door of Pneumonia orConsump tion and invite death. Its sure signs are chills with fever, bead ache, dull heavy pains, mucous elischarges from tne nose, sere throat anel never let go cough Don't waste precious time treat ing this cougii with torches, tab lets, or poor, cheap syrups. Cure it at eincc with Dr. King's New Discovery, the infallable remedy fer all brejnchial troubles. I kills the disease germs, heals the lungs aud preventsthedread ed after effects from the malady. Price ."0 cents antl $1 Money back il not cured. A trial bottle free it Hood Pro s' drug store. Russia possesses the largest standing army on earth. Every year some 280.000 conscripts join tl?e Russian forces which in time of peace nurnlier l.OOO.UOU men. On a war footing this rises to 2.500,000 and calling m out the reserves vvoulel increase it to 0,917.000 well trained sol diers. Should necessity arise. the militia would be called out, bringing the Czar's forces up tolcently brought in t 328 rabbits 9,000,000 men. mm Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menacer to health of the present day. mmm pnwnro m , nrw vm. Open Defiance to the Americans. Ivlanila, fan. 1.', via Hot g Kong, J.jii. 21 i'liva-e ;idviee ucuvi h':r" ha m li. i!.. (;uit r materially r..tn the ofin-i d re port. Th v say the rebels have catripkled their Jo-tifiLalions there and that they are now for tilying Guinaras Island. The American fences are stiil em board the transports Newport, Arizona and Pennsylvania, which are anchored close tt) Guinaras Island. The iebel au thorities at Iloilo, it is added, have granted permission te) land unarmed parties, not exceeding five in number, if accompanied by a native officer. The offer, however, was declined but the rebels substfuently permitted officers to land, furnishing them with an escort. President Loptz, of the Visa van federation, has replied to President McKinlev's proclama tion ol the lOrh He claim- that the revolutionary- gov.rnment antedates the Paris treaty by over two years. He also says he has never been t-lficialL neti fied of the cx -dence o! the treaty and that, theiefoie. he dtclu ts to recognize American authority and refus'-s lo adow Americans te) eli-en-b ark in torce v. itfiemt express ejrders from the l".-vo 1 -ment at M.da'os. r, M)(( Mil. It-r, t je e- mm, Mider ot tbt. An.eii c in expedition, rcphtdth.it the Americans cnrii.eK recognize the President's authority, because the Filipino republic is not rec ognized by the powers He aIo expressed regret at the determi nation e.f the Filipinos to resist just claims. The United States gun-boat Petrel ami the Spanish gun boat El Cano are near Hoik). The natives at the fort mis took the Unite rl States truier JJaltirnoic's tried pennant for n challenge anel have hoisted a red 11. rg or Ihe fort thrice etadv, lowering it tiir.r;lUncouly with the Iiul iuioi e's p iinanr The Uuited States transport Indiana has gone to lhulo with dispatches to General Miller from General Otis anel coal for the expedition. The Rriti-h se c ond class cruiser Ronaventure, and the German secrmdelnss cruier Irene have returned here. Both the II' ilo banks have sent their treasure here. The Amene-ir. 'r:d Filipino commisshaic r; are re; orteif to h'ive. conferred the Filipino Club with iinsr, ti-Aact ory re suliii. 7! ; 1 er.iyes -dirge thnt they must havt tdlieia! rttogi.i- tion bclejre tlh-cussing the ejues tion of a protectorate. Another conference is believed to have been arranged for tewnorrovv night, but the officials here de cline to confirm or deny this statement. Cejfitin steamers which have arriveel hee re-port that the na tives are fortifying Falba,eg and the Islarul of Samar, refus ing t') allow Americans te land there. The garrison consists of 1,000 men, armer with spears anel bolrjg. They haye only six rifles. Owing to persistent rumors rf a contemplnteel nttfjck uprm Manila on Saturday and Sun- tlay, the American troops were confined to their tmnrtcrs. all the guards were eJoublcd and hs a measure of precaution, teireign flags were display eel on the busi ness and private lumes every where, as on the day of the en try of the Americans into this city. The Ecolla, the usually busy thoroughfare, was ties rt c el on Saturday night. To subdue Nervous Irral.ibty, Neuralgia, Hvtrria, St. Vitus' Dance, use Simmons Squa w Vine Wine or Table ts. Sixty-five Denver hunters re- for the poor of that city.
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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Jan. 27, 1899, edition 1
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