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The D R EGORBER. msm ifon: or what the tritii may be-, vll tell it as it was told to me:; Volume 75-No 42. Durham, N. C., Wednesday, March 6, 1S95. Established 1820 North Carolina's Sharaa fromtht BidiTlllf Kevlow. Our grand old commonwealth has indeed fallen ou evil days. The outcasts of political vaga bondage in the saddle at Ralegh, having no interest in the good name of the State, have sought every opportunity to lurdcu it wljourning in the House on the day before Washington's birth- day in respect to the memory of the late Fred Douglass, thenvl gru with a white wife. To com- Butler and Tillman. that he talks like a fool, but we cowrnr.UQVBKWiBwr wi. rromthaWMhinttonFoft ' have no doubt that a considerable A bill to be entitled an act to Two Senators-elect from ad ttmtat amone reformers will fol- amend Chapter 17 of the 1st vol .fl I . . I - joining otates were on we noor jow nim and his black flag. ume of the ' Code, and re of the Senate yesterday Ma- ah is now lovely amone the store to the people of North pare any man. livine or dead. non Jier, 01 on ortn varoiina, conservatives, either. Some of Carolina local self-government wi; h Washington or Lee would ana U0T' "" . dquw them ; repudiate the agreement The General Assembly or norm create an invidious distinction. ' a"n. ine iaer was unatr with Tillman and Evans and de- Carolina do enact: But honor, at their expense and Bwr' w"ua"l ""f "are for a straight contest. They Section i. That chapter sev -o the detriment of th r tnflw. uer umwu mr miuooi. fear tBt o-ift-bearine Greeks. The Ht .Al..m. . " - . Ai raa1l I CUTOUU V VUV uff vvf m murht I " MU once, aimosj uteraiiy maioritv of the conservatives. v ru,i ,1 of the earth have taken up her to . odi t owhitfl ft'dblck into the hands of the Populists however .and the great majority rml-.imil-fc -nd Count Gov. name and breathed it abroad as n aIike because he turned his back monS whom his presence cans- of the reformers will accept the eminent," be, and the same and bvword of reproach and her shame on his race anj married a white I edKreat rejoicing. " proposed compromise, and it may ,11 amendments thereto- are like that of the painted harlot of woman, is to' Outrage even the Duuer 18 B Jvg the beginning of political peace the street, is flaunted in every ghost of assassinated decency. withaheavyshockofhair,andLmong the white men of South face. Not only has this vile and vulgar mob taken hold of pur laws and institutions and threat ened us with every species of vici ous and disreputable legislation, but its leaders have been heard to amended as follows: By etnk ing out the words "Justice of the Peace," "with the concur rence of a majority of Justices of the Peace sitting with them," "and by a majority of the Jus Who Was He? From last ThwaUyi' Conooid Time. A man on howeback TOde up j the Peace;, whemer . A . A J A. . I What North fJarolinft oiac oeara wromea w Carolina ma h.t .t.. .araAaiila point. He has a meek and 1 uvug pug puvwu uvout . w I.. - thia r wh h h hn . Placid countenance, like s.E cursed of fatef Her tmnish- C . young man, and his voice ment !. crreater than hA run ' gOOd ;deal BmOOther bear. She has drank t to the moonshine whiskey. As soon to the pavement in front of the game ma 1 .1 . 11.. .. 1 1 :i:t: I as ne tuuiraareu ou mj uwi auu 1 mrniiure store yeBieraay anu 1 1 1 .1 t 1 -1. uif s ura iu w uu uuuuuiiuvii . . - . . ..1. - . - "... I a n T saytney were giaa vne wxi vivi...- a . . Qis name became Known, me beean singing lie soon attract . . ' - 1 auu uir t uwi au au mv v jvu lw t - . 1 roent of the people had been dc- man. h ftnp ' -nrf - Populist8enatorsHocke(l rouna edacrowd, and then he opened fcated. Anxious as Ue n-prtwn- fi-. it be that there are him 1"rita words ot walcome' bible and began preaching. m 11 - 1 I . I If. A 11am jv? iW-kralVa ' M I TT 1 4 1 it.ntiui help ? dred and ninety-six Q896) and eery two years thereafter, by the duly qualified electors thereof, three persons to be chosen from the body of the sounty. who shall be styled the Board of Commissioners for the county of . and Sec. 2. By striking out in sub section to all of the same after the word "provided." Sec. 3. 8ubsection twenty- Mr. Allen, of Nebraska, Stewart, of Nevada, and Mr. I sang another song, and departed J eight (28) is hereby repealed, reffer, ol KansaarweresiucK tolas quietly as be came, noona and, the following inserted in him like flies to a.sugar barrel, I knows who he Is. It is said that Ueu thereof: To qualifiy and for new Populist Senators are he was tramping and preaching induct into office at the meeting Another Strike. Anr.lViP- ctt n If a in nn in Kpw - At . x i: v ui ... . . - York. This time it is the "build-1 no lta"irea m vrv l aa no weni, wncrever nocuuiu of the Board onthenrst juon- tatives of such low iHHiticul on gi j were to lay the hands of 'van dalum on everything in the State which camo in their way, yet it was thought- that there was one . ! 1 supreme sentiment wn.cn uurneu -r- . " ' ""7," " " .ZL when one falls to the ground in get listeners, and when he got day in the month next succeed hallowed , and sacred in every g trades union, .and I not street he-orchard, he is a J, DanvUle some on (Evange- their election or appoint t-.tv.aar anil mar. inn nnmnirH wu vm --i " mv.w all pay to the precious memories nf WiLsli'mi'ton and Lre. Irres- " . -1. 1 I - . .... I . .. .. I ' pective of party, section, race, col- 0UB IU ,wa lu,s ducted Mr.uutier into tne mys- tains to talte the gospel to those inferior Court, Sheriff, Coroner, to I uru-guico. witenesoi me ciorouuiD, iu i wno wouia not come to . o.e i Treasurer, Kegister or JJteas, . . i ma yrii&o. w iibi Dcnwiueiu, u bui B"iment. tne loiiowmtr nameu the rampage, having been order- boweTeP, Wno was most persist- him a horse and saddle. He county offices, to wit: Clerk of ed to quit work by that pestifer- ent in hia attentions. He in- Baid he was going to the moun- th Riinerior Court. Clerk of the or Jor condition, we have come look upon these men a the in caruatipn of the purest aud loAicst ideals of American manhood. The history and h roes U Americaui treasure trove cf ; gracious mem ories to which we are wont to make nilzrimace every year. It strike it said that not less than I carried him in triumph down '). 0(1(1 tir.issniia will TtA AfTrv-inA I stairs to lunch, and finally and that in very bad weather. was a young man. made a circuit of the Senate I...' . .. ..... . . I r1 Vn Ul-nJiiii-nhim ty all I ,tlw. prestige of mmi f . . f . eolleaffuet. It ac mmon fund of our --. r- - : ,atre8V. men Kin a shrine with ita rauriww uuieiuc Surveyor and Constable; and to take and approve the official bonds of said officers, which the Board shall cause to be re Why Men Should Harry. From the North American Review. was clearly meant that all gi8tered in the office of the Re. as well as all women should igter of DeGdg Tne orisrinal it. iliat fr PntloF will I mnrrvr nnrl thnRn who. for what-1 1 3. v. j j :.u f l,i..ra oarf.tn1 Vw nni nf I l" " . ' I " . .. . . OODUS DUttllUD UcpuolfcCU ""' ' ' ,inAnr)A Rnnhlinan aide, lever reason, miss this aovious I .v v o.;. r,t he raFrs,w simply a difference pn, .howed him a destiny are, from nature's point t the hmi of the belwcvn the men who wPtUng td f aUention Tester- of viewi failures. It is not a nprV virh -u-n hadenosited , ..0 a , , . .... ,. 1 - .i . . ..... 1 is the one socred tio which binds wecincai api-nances yiw Dunaings day f or hi TOte may neeied question oi personal iencity with the Register of Deeds for os tJ th J glorified past. Tlie .ass- condemned uy tne wammg aeie-1 b y them in the next Senate. (wnicn in eignt cases oui oi ten gaf e keeping hnitsand the elwtnc contractors Provided, how- shall any tractors . n ' ' ' . . f . may be more than problematic), ever, that If the said Board a TiM deaT of a but of a "' The declare the official bonds of . t;u Isnow storm la tne aeata oi nm.-tmnn ansbniw. wh v j uuHU-i. . rt lnth ings in order to force the contrae- th(J pUntation Inor mntmnt.lfttion of the virtues 4 1 1 Kr I who emnlov them. The 1 J I snow storm la ine aeatn w m.rrfmnniRRkuller.wh :;.T u-. cannot but quicken into life all . huntlDg party in the woods of L onJer 8ecure hia own ease, gufficlent M hall decline to re- that la bi in our natures. -a--- - - - ; itne alliance piantauou uu. Annm. mnrna nmiin. who has I ... 4v. tJ . - 1 ccitc tue same, u nuu uluucio rightful claim upon him, to mftT at)M8i to the Snnerior so doing he Court Judge riding tne district ineoPPr' in which aaid county ia. or to V,e had come to regard the 10 w W Wlin aemftD(U milea below New Orleans. IFour of Washington and Leeas T l , mea eiouiioraaay . uuuMU ceHbacy. And in . .1, liM-dieucv. taordcrsuchastrikeatlin thvula. No fears were en-1 . . : .. ' , nmntrour nenme lor 1110 . 1 dArmuda nimseii 01 fame secure time. Their names are a preci ous heritage to us a priceless 1 tertainea wnen me party n- fll5f;oa frt, mmt nn,l moral tJ tj. ii.ttt hn lin imoreBiaeaf wuukoui oaau ujo- all night, but wneni. . . uAl . . , ? . . . : j.i- i...JM.ntMun. nt dar -i" - tnct, as ne may eiect,wno snaii legacy to our children. Their - w srch party went out, and after normal experience can prov.ae. neM aid appeaI in chamber8 at this moment on the heelaof the lisMrous Brooklyn fiasco, which I mained out 1 ing; their heroUm an inspiration to action anong lovers of liberty everywhere. We thought the m characters are high ideals for liv pt inflicted on the community, I ch difffculty in struggling He deliberately stunts the stat-L ,ace sald district which 11 in iiicuuiwauiu icv ui e-tnroogn tne anow-amw wo iur o uu umuuwu, uujunwwu-shall designate, within ten pidity. As a matter of nght and roer nnrorwnate men were eg nis beart ana Drain ana day af ter notice by of tbe wrong between man and man.de- ""U..V"'?" " chokes up an tne sweetest po- ,ame. and If upon tb8 hearing . ' . (It AAA . t V 1 ing aiiHtuuv. I tentialities of his soul. To him-1 . m. . . ri ri v 1 1 nr inni 111111 auia auu iul bbiu n u uuiua mu.m wmmii wouuTv JTlnSl We roch h ther' 18 The present will leave Wh- Win be of the opinion that the said would ever remain inviolate. Ve . e Nort- Carolina on the wise fox that detects the trap, ,fPiftnt. h .hall t88ne l -wi. lnr..l CTime. 1 lie ooujr guui7 wi uv.u - . - ... . .... . u M Uco,1. . 7. . . uuv vivnuvu v. - I 1 t. I iigni-Bonw kbwi i wvuju u w i ' . . v. n(iMer to tne said rsoara 01 aud evergreen emblems of fame; P- " 7" "T " S,ft?."? Aiew friendS b"; thi retU8eB urnd Commissioner to induct the said had canonized them amoi,; w '1 - in aii Pr.D.0u7 hjs liberty for the sake of an office. !nto office. or that hf -l. : t ..vv.: . . . - we the galaxy of tho good and the great; we bad made fur them a niche m the temple of glory, and we had thought that the icono- by a besom of universal condem nation Lynchburg News. aS EfMdfk Aayvajr The Daily Caucasian, the or clastic spirit of the age would pas I gan of the North Carolina fu by undisturbed respect we are ami ti lh VdtiiA und lrtvalt - I. I t I T.t-!l- .1. -. I . . . ...irit. r.f r.i.rm.lieiegrapiieu irora ivait-igu wmii.t,. mo.t conspicuous leaders to nA nnnt W- ,, .JtHefosionlegislature.whichad. LheinoBeit wtkh has shelved w..n . ... .. . . journod in honor or Fred Doug- think that they had a lease on an refu8ed ftdjoura 0Q QeQ. illustrious immonauty. Ural Lee'e birthday and Wash But the integrity ana tne "- Incrton's birthday. - ... T tel Igence of North Carolina 1 Tha Jg irotii matter, and no protection againsvthe mu g thj qu08tioa at issue can beeasi- itdkCmiiai BiimatM iyieviiuK vi ahall be retained in office as the I avhfoh hut aftir H he aderor. I ... i l it lw I Bliau IMS vi I'll d vuiuivu luai u TB'thTuC ofthe coward,y rvant in he bond ia in8afficient, he shall OCBllUI 1IUJ lant shall, within the aaid ten I J ill. 1.-.-. .L - T.. I.inntv 'l uciuro tus hiuuubv Highest of all la Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOULTfELY PUna n AM am a4a trti4l -11 u A.m.ri. and . .u. t,...: s-s a good ana sumcient oona, m mi tu vu --.wn.-w.-w -- 1 unC Ul iuc viunv nctuvuioi imiui - . t - f 1 611edall the prominent political ters ia Virginia, died in Richmond untU th sations io South Carolina with Monday from paralysis, with which ?t?C) r. iMlnificant a few t '-.L t.l - ' t. order to the ad Board direc. I h-Jc o 1 bi was sirKKra juot mc nitieaof this shim, lets ribald years ago A constitutional convention has and requiring them to Induct the Rev.TheronU. Rice, of Char- appellant into office, or retain shall hold their office for two year from date of their quali fication, and until their succes sors shall be elected and quali fied; and they ihall be qualified by taking the oath of office be- ore the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some Judge, or Justice of the Peaca, and the register of Deeds shall be ex-officio Clerk of Board of Commissioners." Sec. f. Upon the complaint of any five respectable citizens of any county, duly verified,be- fore the Clerk of the Superior Court thereof, that they have carefully and diligently examin ed into the financial affairs of the county, and verily believe that the finances have been un- awfullyand wrongfully man aged by the Board of Commis sioners, and contrary to the in terest of the tax-payers, stating fully in what particulars the unlawful and wrong acts con sist; then, upon petition of two hundred electors of said county, one-half of whom shall be, free' holders, and so certified by the Clerk of the Superior Court, made to' the Judge of the dis trict, or Judge presiding there in, it shall be the duty of aaid Judge, upon satisfactory proof of aaid charge, to appoint two honest and discreet citizens of said county, who shall be of a political party different from that of a majority of the Board of Commissioners, ' who shall constitute and be styled a "Co operative Board." That aaid "Co-operative Board," after be ing sworn as prescribed for County Commissioners shall have the same powers and duties and compensation as prescribed for County Commissioners con cerningall financial matters of the country. And that no mon ey shall be pai l upon the order of said Board, nor shall any debt be incurred except upon the concurrence of at least one of said Co-operative Board. That all motions concerning financial matters shall be taken upon an 'ay" and "no" Tote and recorded upon the minutes. That the said Co-operative Board shall continue in office the election and qualiflca the successors of said Board of County Commissioners Ben told that his brother Peter stabbed him and when he fell out of the cart drove off and left him. The man carried Ben on home. Peter had been there and left his horse but immediately disappeared. Nothing was seen of him Saturday night, but he put in aa appearance at the house Sunday and said he wanted a private talk with Ben. They had the talk and after that Ben told a different tale about how the cutting occurred, Saving that he fell on his knife. Peter's head wad badly beaten up and he says that Ben done it with a cart round. Ben died this morning and Peter is reported in a critical condition from the wounds on his head. There is being a good baseball club organised at Chapel Hill with Oldham as captain. They are mak ing arrangements for a big game about the 20th of this month. The Wilmington Messenger of Sunday says: "Hon. James A, Lockhart, the demoeratic congressman-elect ia this district, was in the city yesterday, having come down to look after his interests in Pender county in the contest of the Rev. Mr. Martin, the populist, who claims that he was elected. Mr. Lockhart was informed that Mr. Martia took no depositions in Pender, and as the forty days al lowed for taking depositions ex pired yesterday it would seem that he had given up the fight. A friend of Mr. Lockhart gave us this infor mation, and tells us that he is con fident that Mr. Martin will never be able to oust him." Congress appropriated $135,000 for an expedition la Tennessee There is no warrant in the eonsti- tution for such expenditure and it oaght to have been defeated Extravagance and show seam to have wiped out regard for consti tutional limitations in the minds of most members of congress. News & Observer. The postoffice department is the mountain shed that saved Mr. Wilson from the effect of last No vember's political bliimd. Dan ville Register. W. C. Coup, the veteran show man, died Monday in Jacksonville, Fla., at St. Lake's hospital, after a week's illness of pneumonia. He was on the tour of Florida witna show under the title of Coup, Cooper & Co. I'y"! !J! beenc.lled.ndit.ppe.rs th.t lottesville. Va.. who h.d been bi? "thjc .wl l.f.mAiit rnavl Tinr la th I " " ' uV t '" wu .wuw . a2reement has been made between asked to accept the chaplaincy to "'"P"" v t 1 personal siblimlty of Washing house refused to honor Lee'saud 1 4 EvaM 0B the one the University of Virginia, has de- the original and he additional ton and Lee a defense -gainst Washington's memory or not, U'B V, ' nf i-a!-,0r di.- j bond are insufficient, he shall the. imperious ignorance of the the fact is, that same house did, h"nd' ,n ?m' rjlj",;' ' , ,. , ' declare the office vacant and Can a Ills, who preacn the gos pel of hate, and want to tnnr down the names und institution which illunlmate our civiliza t:oi. On the 19th of January, which has been made a legal holiday on a motion by a negro from Granville county, vote to ad jiurn in honor of Fred Doug lass, thereby making a hero of the dead miscegenationist I the conservative democracy on the other, that both factions shall be fairly represented in the conven Ition. When Irby heard of this ar- Tho Senate has one good ma:k no"17 . 7. . ' to its credit at last, tt has side- WDO , 7 I . f tracked llr. Jones' free silver oupenor vour. wno .uu Ulland laid that mischievous appoint to ml the vacancy, ex- . dead miscegenattonist wztment w' ucae furious and hsueatrestfor thebriet remain fP 01 The Caucasian does not deny ?nSem?n f,! " . .Lfth r,ent .efiBlon. ni. Suoeiior Court, which vacancy b.s been made a legal holiday fact( whlch enough to 1. on y -a negative virtue that can shall be filled by the resident In North Carolina, the Fusion damn the populists in North declares th.t Tillman bXd to the Senate in this. Judge. The judgment of the Legidetur. refused totesti yiU Carolina for all time. -Danville 5 WnKnTS rior Vurt JuTge shall be rtspectto tha memory of Gen. Rster that hirelormers are not bound v.tn P The anneal, and the find- 1 m aawiV.a tt irsav wsi ns 1 j jubivi av vim vmw ww v v w woTm reteW . g and Judgment of the Su- UBfi. un ine zzaa vi x vuruarj , ... ... ... mm . . J .. - a.I 1 a .. f 1m.u.J the day upon which the amer The presidentot one ot the wMromP7 ---'"v- . thmMmAml)i ban. oerior Court Judee shall here- of hi. Cou was born, In the .rgost railroad companies call. Ur. this. "outr.ge,. nntiMlss ar A ma fir An frAAlAtTt IMIaAnt ah riilha fat Ihil rlite.llOliaVClllU UiV.Ctv uv tvi - - .... icv attention to tne xaci tnat our- ""."" . n i,a .n.l end only as a red letter day in ,ng 1894 the earnings of the rail- triumph of "T 7, of roads of the country were re- than either urnaa or at.. 'r-' 17 " 1 th . ' Commissioners. See. 4. That section 716 (sev notice that thosgh the gov could Jeasily have enforced this Un hundred and sixteen) is re our calender year to the birth A a an f .L 1 f . I 1 a... n 4L .A al . I our morinea carior. tne lot m 1 aucea si29.uuo.uw. ana tnat tne 1 lature d.fl-d.ali precedent by taxes livieJ upon them aggr emor .a4 the fTZ E In lieu thereof vis' frtod"Pfrcenofallthe div. 3Jt.5S If lIfWtS JSA2k . I ? 2f 1 ?t idendspaid. ilSli! contest to the next Congress, county of the State, at the gen SlMSS London, one of the surgeon, e, any disre ffifi-' Z lag resolutions respect and ttaordin.ry totbe queeo,i. d..4.ipecto8.atorlrbyf we-a.ty will have to deal with It. year one thousand eight hun Sec 6. Section (717) seven hundred and seventeen .be and the same is hereby amended by striking out Justice of the Peace and inserting in lieu thereof "the Clerk of the Superior Court." See. 8. That all laws and clauses of laws inconsisten with this act are hereby repealed. See. 0. This shall be in force from and after its ratification, Greenville Reflector: Ben Frank Hardee and Peter Hardee were two brothers who lived together with their sisters ia Swift Creek township. Saturday the boys went to Ayden, sad on the w.y back home began quartlliag as they rode together. There were 00 eye witnesses to wh.t occurred .long the w.y, but a man passing the same road later ia the evening found Ben Hardee p to his neck la water la the swamp. The man pulled lea out of the water and found that he had a very dan Ittrous tat la tbt abdomen. TETTER FOR IS YEARS Oa Fac Aad Scalp. Ffcrtlctaaa ITa. acrlptioBS ud nrtW ran. AttUopeof Cwra. Tnwaat IHmmtf DISFIGURED FOR LIFE Co Hear RetMT Cratt DlMaM EsUrolY Got la Vnm Mow Ho Trace. BkU Smoota. m ik.a aftaaa nan t vat atVw4 ma Manilla Trttet aa mr fa 9 VirmtM ixnriiiaiotM a4 noj nwJua ft.nit.hM. In alwrw ttal ." pbv.icitiu. an4 aU to aa all. 1 ,w ? dm of rf rtn ennd. aaa aclaa4 tbatt to tin th Cmcra Baniai atrtaJ, wa I did la Ibw yi TtOt Jha ItTiWM Bajm arr two toupooafala mlxtt aaca BMal. btaa tbc Bwd fra la wana wslmwuh Vmrs a m.r. ana rHt4 tin tenroa (raaty aatU tha cru.u wn all rrtnOTvd. Ia aaa amta ay fara and wia ! pwtwUT aana. ""' WOK wm owwnt w. ww. rlMWTfMl iMtl UraatSUcta. Ak TETTER CH SCUP AHD HAND raid fnwu amiwiaj wm TW"w acals. Tbf Vmf ata ana4 aa4 -wt a. i, BtklUiAlT.aataa,Taa, WaA t)rf Tattef oa av raaiMMa wuoou. aatifalf tutu let aa ta aaaAa. V aaam Ml tmWrl. Cmaraa aaaaMBj na. Mr htrM ar taMota aa. .a.Wl ms,0alaa,la. THE TORTURED, DISFIGURED .4 kmaniatW. wTahwa, aflj aa4 M CiTtrra Raaamaa a vly laoe"""!"" for trttf 4wm aad aaaxc, naa lliaa) taaafatala, Iraaa iaiaaaj la aga. rUU aiaattoat i.ttU, aaa Caia. Uw, oM fiaarHiwaj " aa w Cwa Stia tmai, mttmi tm I fl VtUIWT. WWK Charaa aaa BaMat IXilt tuaai arW 4 y Omoca. Br. SKSRT BREATH, Ja AL rna, Sua Vahal, SFr taaia.rirlT,aa 1". JIZ eaanaaa AatHTaH llafWn ,1
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