This Argus o'er the people's rights, . Doth an eternal vigil keep No soothing strains of Maia's e on, . Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" Vol. XVII. GOLDSBORO, N. C., THURSDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1897. NO 123 LOCAL BRIEFS Mrs. S. A. Lashley, of Ral eigh, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. P. Johnson. Mr L. E. Edgerton is having soma tenant houses erected in the rear of his residence on John j street. There are several people in the city who have bruised places ou their persons as a result of the recent sleet. Sheriff B. P. Soott has mov ed bis residence from Or. M. E. Robinson's old residence to the house recently occupied by Maj. J. C. Eason. We publish today the full txt of the Dispensary bill for Wayne county drawn and sooo to be introduced in the Legisla ture by Senator Grant. Mr. Ja.. Sanford, a 'travelling salesman who makes bis home in this city and travels a South Carolina territory, is spending 'IS HAJ. GRANT'S LIQUOR BILL WHICH HE WILL SOON ISTKODCtE IN THE LEGISLATUliK, Absolutely Pure. Celebrated or its great leavening strength and beathfulness Assures th food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to tne cheap brands. RoTiL Baking Powder Co.. New York. BRIDGERK STALLINGS. Entitled. An Act to Regulate the Sale of Liquor In Wayne County and to Establish a Dispensary." The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact : Sec'l. That it shall be un lawful for anj' person to aell, bar ter or exchange any spirituous or malt liquors in the County of Wayne, except that licensed drug gists conducting drug stores and manufacturers of -proprietary medicines are heiely authorized to purchase for the purpose of compounding medicine, tinctures and extracts that cannot be used as a beverage. If said licensed WARNING. "We wish to caution all users of Simmons Liver Regulator on a subject of the deepest interest and importance to their health perhaps their lives. The sole proprietors and makers of Simmons Liver Regulator learn that customers are often deceived by buying and taking some medicine of a similar appearance or taste, believing it to be Simmons Liver Regulator. We warn you that unless the word Regulator is on the package or bottle, that it is not Simmons. Jjiver Jttegulator. JNo one else makes, or ever has made Simmons Liver Regulator, or anything called Simmons Liver Regulator, but J. H. Zeiliu & Co., and no medicine made by anyone else is the same. We alone can put it up, and we cannot be responsible, if other medicines represented as the same do not help you as you are led to expect they Will. Bear this fact well in mind, if you have been in the habit of using a medicine which you supposed to be Simmons Liver Regula tor, because the name was somewhat like It, and the package did not have the word Regulator on it, you have been imposed upon and have not been taking Simmons Liver Regulator at alL The Regulator has been favorably known for many years, and all who use it know how necessary it is for Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Constipa tion, Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorders arising from a Diseased Liver. We ask you to look for yourselves, and see that bimmons .Liver .Regulator, which you can readily distinguish by the Red Z druggist shall sell, barter, givo away or exchange or in any man- ..a. iliL.nroA f t-1 1 i 1 1 m ru ir fi i' anv r ., ,, 1 i on wrapper, and by our name, is the only purpose other than authorized m medicii7 caUed Simmons Liver Regulator. mis section ne suaii, upon cou- j, h. zmnr s co. viction be liable to a fine of Fifty Tako Simmon lAver Regulator. Wedding Bells Rinsing at Pikeville, Daily Argus last Thui sday The little town of Pikeville, some days with his family while j just nine miles north of this city, making preparations for an ear- on the line of the V. & W. R. R., ly tri. jas been the scene of a matri- Tnr nmnhlar rn TYihn.rv.nl mODltt.1 event to-dav in which this Pnhnr. iccn.H frnm tho nrao I r.it v f nrnished the gallant -room I Dollars for each and every of- of the AMDS is troiner ratidlvland that town the blushins bride, fence, one half of which shall go and being called -for by the At 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, to the informer, the other to the liver ing any intoxicating liquors scores. But we have plenty of Lt the home of the bride's sister school fund of the county. to any person, an application must them, and will be glad to supply vra r R. Smith. Mr. Samuel Sec. 2. The County Com mis- be presented to the dispensor or any in neea 01 ine lmormauon it Bridcr of this city, and Miss "oners of Wayne County shall bis clerk, printed or written in Contains. I Ciii; : tVmlaatahliaVi rn nr mnro rlisnnnanrin link, statinc the kind. miant.it.v Mr. Geo. C. Kornegay, the . , b d f wedlock. in the in said county, one in the city of and price of liquor wanted, dated popular Register of Deeds, and presence Gf a number of invited Goldsboro, which shall be the of the true date, with his or her nis emcient assistant oi. o. a. ,.ir;.aI! on,i fr;ona (Ymntv Disnensarv. and such true name ana tne reauest snail be . . . . . I itiauf uuu ivuum. j r j i a Washington are rushed witn busi- The occasion was made one of other outside of said citv of signed by the applicant in his own ness these days recording the I reat socjai o-athcrine by the Goldsboro as said Commissioners true name. But the application shall mortgage papers that farmers and Jbride,s many f riends, and it is an mar deem proper for the sale of be refused if the dispensor or tenants are giving to provido the j t in the nistor y 0f tnat little spirituous and malt liquors. Said clerk filling it personally knows means for raising another crop. Uiilao-Q that will not soon be for- Commissioners shall elector ap the person applying is a minor, SwiPTAT naar nnrfatroa to err. I o-otten bv the manv who nartiGU point a manager for each dispen-Ithat he is intoxicated, or that he ine up in eastern Goldsboro. snd pated in the joyous festivities. sary established, who shall have is m tlie nabit of using liquor to amonc the erectors are Messrs. The eroom is the son of Mr. chargo of the same under the su. excess. II any person W. A. Creech, Jno. R. Crawford I Henderson Bridgers of this city, jpervision of the County Commis- make any false or fictitious signa and L D. Gulley. This section and he is employed as a sales, sioners, and who shall hold said ture or sign any name other than of the city is one of its most de-l man by the Einstein Clothing position of manager of said dis- his own to any application with- siraoie suourui auu improve-1 company, iu waicu uiputijr uc pensary at the pleasure of said out oemg authorized to do so, or mem a guiug uu tuo 8icici nii5wuu)ur urusoii mo County Commi?sioners. Said make any false statement on any part of the time. and confidence of the' tradingl . ronmwi tn civn reouest or annlication siVned to The Argus is deeply pained to P"b! .Jlf.fi? i L? Ht bond, payable to Chairman of the procure liquor under this act, the announce the death of Mr. Jacob ?i r f t;QC .h atA- Board of County Commissioners, person so offending shall be guilty 1 UCfcX XUiUHUICU V V viuu-vo ' I 7- , I m j i Cohn, SO years of age, the son of iing business qualifications" m dcn sum as tne county jom- oi a uiisuemeanor ana upon con Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cohn which he possesses in no small missioners may determine, not viction thereof shall be punished which occurred Friday morning at decree. less than-five hundred dollars, by a fine of not more than twenty - the hme of his pareuts on John The bride is the beautiful and conditioned to account for all nve dollars, or M imprisoned not accomplished daugnter oi tue i moneys that may come into bis more than thirty days; one-nail late Dr. fcstalrugs, and the niece hands as such manager, and for the fine to go to the informer and of Mr. W. B. For), and is one ottht. f-u.hfnl " narformsnne of the one-half to the School Fund of iu uiwi pup.x duties of his office of manager, as the County. several brothers, a devoted isterj""""" prescribed in this act and in the bee. 7. AM profits, after pay- many relatives and a wide circle Tu win make tQeir hoc street, of consumption, conse quent upon an attack of the Grip some two years ago. He leaves a young wife and three children, vnUn mrA Taviilatinna aaA I"Vim-I in or thfi ATnpnuns et tVi Pnnntv me m B"'""""" """" p 1 r j of friend to mourn his untimely I lbls ci"iv where the groom has missioners : and said manager Dispensary, which shall be located demise. The Argus extoncls its manv friends who wish for them shall receive sucn salary or com- at voiusoero, snau De one-nan to sincerest condolence to the be- the fullest meed of life's joys and pensation as may be fixed by the the Treasurer of the County to be reaved family. The funeral, con- many years of prosperity. ducted by Rabbi Meyerberg, was! held from the home Monday morn LIST OF LETTERS ing at 10 o'clock. JONES -GIDDENS. Pretty Home We-l-lin of L'cl In-tertt. Daily Ar. us last Wednesday. The home ef Mr. and Mrs. L D. Giddens, on William street, was H -Mrs. A. G. Humphrey, E; Mrs. F, decorations Remaining in the Post Office at Goldsboro Jan. 21, 1897. .LADIES' LIST. B Hettie Bryant, Lizzie Bridgers, Fannie C. fcsrown. C Daniel Cogdell. D Betsy Dawson. G Mrs. Billie Gardaer. n -1 . , i . :r. i .i I u. nowwuuu. uie scene ui ueaumui uwmauuui J Annie Johnston with cala lilies, coronations and m Adeline Moore, Carrie MUhenny. lilies of the valley in abundance, O Sadie Owon. Board of County Commissioners; credited to the School Fund of provided his salary or compensa- the County, and one-half to the tion shall not be fixed by or de Treasurer of the City of Golds pendent on the amount of sales, boro to be applied to the current Sec 3. The manager of the expenses, such payments to be County Dispensary at Goldsboro, made monthly. That if the au- under the supervision f the thorieties of the city of Geldsboro Commissioners, shall purchase all in the judgment of the County spirituous, vinous and malt liquors Commissioners do not enforce this " . .... .. . 1 l 1 11 M.U.1J il. t. in sucn quantities as saia commis- moy eium wimuum tue pan sionsrs may direct, and furnish going to the city and authorize other dispensaries hereafter estab- the same paid into the School ashed by the County Commission- t und oi the County . ers. All debts incurred for the Sec. 8. If any dispenor or establishment and maintenance of clerk shall procure any intoxi ' Oil 1 I invited guests this morning at 11 S Laura Stu4ney, Mrs Cherry Snipse said dispensary and for the pur- c?"nS ,tiquo!f Irom J person hiM nt atnnlz trnm r.imn to nmnl " j , ,i . , , rr. l uiiuiaaijucis sian uimuii nuu auaii u FiU uj iu. au"&u "x offer the same for sale or shall aid County out of the County adulterate or cause to be adulter -fund upon the presentation of the ated any intoxicating, spirituous same approved Dy tne rjoara oil or malt liquors which he or they o'clock to witness the marriage of T-FannieTaylo,. Fannie Tool their, daughter Miss Fannie Vic- MEN'S LIST, toria to Mr. J. W. Jones, of B W. J. Best, .1 as. S. Butts. v 1 ; U , C J. W. B. Collins, C. W. alley Jtaleigb. o H. T. Deans, J. P. Deans. Kev. Jt. 15. John, tne pastor i E M. L. Edwards ' Grand Jury of the County or any other citizen Said book sha1! show the amount and kind of J quor pro cured, the date of receipt, amount sold and amount on hand of each kind at the end of each month. toec. iu. Any dispunsor or clerk who shall make a false en" iry inany return required to be made by this Act or shall make false v oath touching any rnatter required to be sweru to under jhis Act or under the rules pre scribed by the County Commis sioners, shall upon conviction be punished by law for perjury. Se&fll. Every person who shall ' directly or indirectly keep or maintain by him elf or by associating or combine ing with others, or who shall in any manner aid, assist or abet in keeping or maintaining any club room or other place in which intoxicating liquors are received or ki-pt for use, barter or sale as a beverage or for distribution or division among its members, the purpose being to avoid the pro visions of this Act, shall upon conviction be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and be punished by a fije of not less than one huu dred Dollars or imprisonment for a term of not less than three months. That one half of all fines in such cases go to the informer 4nd one half to the school fund of the County. Sec. 12. When failure of 'any dispensor to make return to the Treasurer as prescribed in the foregoing Section, it shall be the duty of the Treasurer to report the sane to the County Commis sioners and they, the County commissioners, shall at once sum mon the dispensor before them to show cause why bis appoint-, ment should uol be revoked. If good cause cannot be given, the Uounty (.omraissiouurs shah notify the Solicitor of the Judi cial District and he shall proceed to enforce the penalties prescrib ed in this Act. Sec. 13. All plases where alcoholic liquors are manufac tured if sold, bartered or given away m violation of this Act those so convicted shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and be fined fifty dollars, one half to be paid to the informer and one half into the school fund of the county. Sec. 14. That when any Solicitor neglects or refuses to perform any -duty or to take steps required of him by any of the provisions of the preceeding section or by any of the provi sions of this Act the Attorney General shall cause a prosecu tion agiinst the Solicitor to be instituted not only in the matter of neglect but also a prosecution for malfeasance or other charges ustified by facts. Sec. 15 The expense of main- taming said dispensaries shall bp paid out of the funds arising from sales thereat and each ac count shah be kept separate and apart, the amount expended in establishing the same being re turned to the county fund as soon as may be. fciec. lb. That all laws or clauses of laws in conflict with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed, , provided this repealing clause ' shall be con strued to apply only as the same effects the County of Wayne. Sec. 17 This Act shall be in force from and after May 1st 1897. AN IMPORTANT NEGRO CON FERENCE. orougiu to a stand' still the other da for want of a coin tnon shingle - naiL ine trouble was mystery at first. Even the boss tne- chanic could 'nt tell what was the mat ter. They sent foi a nigh - priced ex pert who charged ten aonars an hour. All he said was "Gimme a nail.' He drove it in the right place and in two minrtes the 1 . f wnoie iaciory was going again. That's the wa3 with the machinert of the lititiiATi lrvlw xtrt .1- - . , . . " v ucu uw sLonmcn ana Dowels are wrong what seems a mere trifle, blocks the whole system. . Every part of the lodv feel3 the effects of a little The head aches, the mouth tastes bad; me siomacxi zs distressed, tne liver is con gested and torpid; you feel sluggish and miserable and down-hearted; the energies are completely paralyzed all for want of little help to regulate the stomach and bowels. What you want is Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They will make you regular and you keep so; they act in a comfortable natural way, not violently but 6urely. They give the intestines power to move naturally; and also tone the stomach and liver. You don't become a slave to their use, they cure you so you 6tay cured. If a druggist makes more money on some violent purging pill he may try to sell it to you. Don't let him. You will be helped to a thorough understand ing of your own body in every stage of health and disease by Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med leal Adviser. Thi is a great 1008 page book, in plain English and replete with illustrations. The first edition of 680,000 copies was sold foi Si. 50 each. The profits were devoted to publish ing the present edition of half-a-million free cop ies, to be sent absolutely gratis to everyone whe ends 11 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing nly. Address World's Dispensary Medical AM ociation. No. 66) Main S'reet, Buffalo. N. V. THE STATE ASSEMBLY. St. Paul church, performed the ceremony, during which the Conius Club orchestra discoursed a soft, sweet reverie. The bride held in her hand a beautiful bou quet of pink coronations. The bridal attendant? were: Mr. W. (J. Thuinton, who waa the eroom'a 4 best man," and M as Mar guerite Gidden, sister of the bride, as ,"1 Mr. J. P. Gidden, with Miss Daisy M. Smith. Mr. J. T, Rowland, with Kias Cljde Mr. W. H. Pon iell9, with MUs Katie PowelL Mr. I D. Giddens, Jr., wiih Miss Douschka Pas Mr. J. P. Weaver, with Miss Katie .Tones. Mr. B. E. Bizzell, with Miss Lula Baker. Mr. T. R. Robinson, with Miss Maria J. Ireland. "After the ceremony tha bridal nartv and sruests repaired to the Hebbtslynet J George Jones. Robert Johnson. Jj b G. J-.ync, a. P D. R. Perry. R Lee Rose, J. W. Rayner. S Dick Smith. H Jesse Hope, Buuey Hinton, A. County Commissioners. Said may keep for sale under this Act manager of the County " Dispen- by mixing with coloring matter sary shall sell only for cash except j or any drug or ingredient what -as he" may furnish other dispen- ever or sha11 mix the sam0 with loo-Iou hv nrAar- of th Pnnntv I nuuuia ux uiiiwreub amu ui Commissioners. . and shall turn or Tiih water and expose r-.,a..ii!f. ,i, .wt ., ' i. u: me same ior saie, ne or tney will please say advertised and give . , rp tua "a suail guiii,y oi a misuemeanor date of list. Tne regulations require to the said Ireasurer at the nd of and upon conviction shall be thalcent be paid on all advertised J each month with ail applications fined in a sum not less than, two J. W Bttian. JT. OI. I hirVl ahall V vmiPhlira fnr aalOa I .rA An.11aa n tmne.'.nmnf' " UUUU1CU UUilfll O lUiUiUJUUlGUU made, and said lreasurer snail for not less than six months. keen a separate account of the If any dispensor appointed by - . ., ,, ! ti n 1.. fi , : T 1 1 same, uispensors otaer tnan tnei vunj uuiuiimiuubib ouan County dispensor at (ioldsboro ujisapprupriJttw, misuse or otuer- nata- will ho anhiflftt tn thm aamfl rule in wlse wrongruny aispose or any U nlimited .PossiDliltles ! A AiO UOU JLXWK7 fvi vw.m vw Hill aV wuv l V w uv 1 rflot of the eve curod. and bv " n f ucvauruiucr uiuperty utfuiug- nfw Iaq IJam nn "a U aman r I O J I in1P Tf T ha HAlinTW Al1 lt XT At For several years I had been subject j -treasurer, - Goldsboro, he shall upon convic Wayne County breach of trust with fraudulent j. . . j . --j . UUIU3UU1U, 9UOU I to severe auacw oi cramp couc. oome- oec. 4 . xne Boara oi coumy tion bQ punished as in case of Tw TT. Commissioners'of Wayne County breach of trust witl Sec.'- 8. Every dispensor . - -w- I .rtii i I i . - t Daia rmes ana regaia- liquor received oy mm in a dook Kawfllir a woalr racQAri that. T din not; have several attacks. I tried every-Isnall mate irom time to time intent. thinsr that was suggested, but found no rtile and regulations for the gov relief. Durinsr these attacks the muscles . of the arm and leen dinino- rom and partook of the and tha whole body was cramped. IlpenBaries au A flW-r,H-t ?a was advised to try Mrs. Joo Person'a tiona shs hat had been prepared for the o,e but not unUl I had taken two during which dispensary shall . be' be subject at all times to the in- occasion, ir"r" xjauu wi "ij . kucho - r I RemedT ana x n on tor? with in attractive souvenir I the trouble since, My oromer was Buuericg witu i ciip and an otner matters mciaentai nn hia oita vhinh A. TTmTAfl nil I I lenureiy uureu. 1 I Kept Open, ID6 QliaiiXliy OX UGllOrS I rcu,,,wu v wv ajro since I took the r. . rrson. tho Judicial District, any. member of avenomaa aioucnoi thej County Commissioners or io-rTt badiv. keew the cood the to, or connected with the snainte; in I Remedy did me. he determined to try I nance and operation of said dis it and used nail aozen Domes oi ine llini!lfv. exeunt, as nrov dd in flair pin of blue and white "and red colors. -The ' eroom is a salesman Whitney Bros.' establishment in guse he wan8hTrry llllt Ralniorh. and the bride is one of I same time, which made a complete I this Act. rWho has tiiest wishes of cause an inspec- vA.'M frimA in thia r.itv far a mnd it to anvone sufferir? from theltionand anaiVSlS OI tne Stock in long ana uappy excelled for any trouble with the eye, The nappy young coupie "u beinir perfectly painless. Vl&auiw .a ju - THE DBCflDBD CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED o'clock for -Raleigh, where they will at once commence the pleas ant duties of housekeeping on ewbern Aytniw. . 1 TO CIIKK A. COLD IN 0?IK DATf Ta.ke L.axative Bromo Quinine Tab le t. All iruygists refund the money U it falls to cv; e, T. ft. Sloam, M. th Great Cbemlst and Scientist, will Send free, Three Bottle of His Newln Discovered Remeda to Suf ; lerers. Editor Argus: I have discovered a reliable-cure for consumption and all bronchial, throat and lung- diseases. I l ji . 1 i 1 ,.t a U 3 -1 1 saia aispensary.io oe ma-uirom conditions of wasting away. By its time to time by tome competent timely "use. thousands of apparently person; as - they may deem ex- JJl.- j: . i A - : K '"oi""J " pmioui, iu ug tuaiuu jjxipui c i inat to maKe its merits Known, 1 will Or - adulturated ' liquors shall be send, free, to any afflicted reader of .u i ; j j: i vour paper, mree Dotues oi my jsewiy suiu uy oaiw uiBpU8ly . J Discovered Remedies upon reVseipt of gee. eiure eoiuug or uc-1 Express ana jrpstomce auaress, On the 24th of February the annual Tuskegee negro confer ence will be held at Tuskegee, Ga. , and on the next day a con ference will be held to be com posed of representatives of the various relitrious and other or ganizations devoted to the inter ests of the negro race. These conferences have been held at Tuskegee for several years past, the leading spirit of them being Booker T. Washing ton, who may be considered the most prominent and, perhaps, the most useful negro in the South. The meetings consider practi cal questions relating to the wel fare of the negro ,- race in the South and from the interchange of ideas which they bring about much good unquestionably will result. .. . -J" The last conference -was at teuded by more than seven hun dred negro farmers, mechanics and teachers and '.it is expected that the attendance upon this one will be even larger. , A number of local conferences have been an outgrowth of the general or ran:zition and most of these will send delegates to the Tuskegee conference. It is appropriate that the general meeting should be held at the place where ' the largest and most practical negro school in the world s carrying on its admirable work. Bills and Ifeoolutions Introduced in Senate And House. Wilmington Star. Raleigh, N. C, Jan 26. Bills were introduced in the House to-day as follows: Prescribing the Dhabilities of railways. Providing that any person killed in a railway acci dent, by carelessness or other wise, be entitled to maintain suit against the railway company and that any agreement to waive the benefit of the aboye shall be void. To have county commissioners designate a depository to pro tect public funds in the hands of public officials. To provide that no man, wo man or child be employed in any manufacturing establishment more than ten hours a day, un ess for the purpose of making necessary repairs; yiolcrtion of this to be a misdemeanor and the penalty a fine of not less than fifty dollars. Appropriating 14,000 for a dormitory for boy,j at the white apartment of the institution for the blind, and for an assembly room. By Sutton, of Cumberland, to amend the charter of the Fay -etteyille and Albemarle H. R; to strike out the provision for two additional justices of the peace. The House adopted a motion by a close vote to adjourn until tomorrow at eight o'clock in order to attend the inauguration at the University. Bill providing that nothing in the act dividing murder into two degrees shall be construed to remove the common law presump tion in cases of homicide, and that where killing with a deadly weapon is proven or admitted, the law presumes malice and tne prisoner is presumed to be guilty of murder in the first degroe un less matter in mitigation or de fence is offered by the accused or appears in the evidence, which shall redu-ie the offence to murder in the secund degree, or manslaughter, self-defence or justifiable homicide, was dis cussed at length, it lauea to pass a second reading. Bill compelling employers to provide seats ior female em ployes passed all readings by a rismsr vote. Bill to allow the Cashie & Chowan Railway & Lumber Co. to acquire 100.000 acres of land Dassed its final reading and was ordered enrolled. Bill to extend until January 1 1899, the time for the settlement of the State debt, passed. A resolution was introduced bv Lusk and taken up, to ex elude lobbyists from the hall of the House. McRary said he wanted to kuow how obbyists were to bpidentified.Lit s k said he had seen persons walking, about HORSES AND MULES . , Just received" a fine loi of horses and mules. Don't buy until you teo me, I will sell them lower on time than others sell for cash. Be sure to see me before you purchase. wtt Asfcer Edwanls in the House and actually follow j that relating to baggage was ing bills and inspecting them; adopted and the bill, as amended, that they came in crowds, annoy- j passed ed members and impeded busi-' Bills were tabled;to keep de. ness The resolution was tabled SCiiptions of all criminals, re- aDfiiatPP ' -i uiriDS corporations to file l paJ SP al veD,re mQ copies of their charters, allowing TV-LVnimU r,CaSe wasPased- sheriffs to make tax titles, to ? f counties the change the age of working roads. Ujw applies to are Robeson and A bill was introduced by Pearl rjeauTort. J son to incorporate the Common- cwVf k rf""late fees f wealth Fire Insurance Company sheriff cf Cumberland cor.nty for Qf Wilmington F"jr '"Mfrfrf'r Mirw S' The resolution requesting the Major Grant, of Goldsboro, is r,nvomn, t " nrenarinff a Hicrncaru Kill fnr . . , . . ft" I X l- t..-wmj va islature the total salaries of rail way, express, stearr boat and tel egraph company's officials by the 10th of February passed by SL T0 -non 4-.. (r r Swinson, of Wayne: -Butler is a jnays" 24 very despicable man, and his mix n a o crushing defeat will cause no:Connfirarnnmnfmit;. " C5 f J T ItUl ILl - Wayne county, .which he thinks will pass. - Tbtebill will&e simi lar to the Haywood county one. Tom Watson writes A? .L grief in any party," In the division of offices. Res publicans were allowed two as sistant enrolling clerks, and W. H. Penick and Young, both col ored men, were elected Swinson, the enrolling clerk, who is a Populist, informed the Republi cans that no negrroes should nmmrv u: mi i J' ocj vb uu uis luice. x ne caucus to-night appointed a committee, consisting of Cook, Honcock and Dockery, to lniorm Swinson that he must accept the negroes. The committee is to report back to the caucus. ton and allow it to have brnRhps at Fayetteville and other places, passed. The charter is a broad one, and some objections were made. In the Senate bills were intro-. duced; lo incorporate Boyette.Wilson Governor Russell and Legislators Attend the inauguration of 1'resident Alderman ot the University Judge Norwood on Another Jag. Wil. Star. Raleigh N. C., Jan. 27. If Nearly all the legislators left this morning for Chapel Hill to attend the inauguration of PresK dent Alderman of the Univer sity. There were five cars filled Ralgighites. Governor and Mrs. Russell and Miss Johnson eft for the University yesterday afternoon. The Pop bolters . re getting in In favor of livery stable oro- prietors, giving them the right io hold stock until board is paid. Bill to prohibit the use of free passes by public officials. The Act of 1895. relating to divorce for two years desertion, was repealed and an amendment, adopted, giving parties who have heretofore secured divorce un der this act the right to marry agair. This act applied to a spe cial party in Wayne county. A motion to make it a general law was defeated after exhaustive discussion. Maj. Grant May Be Elected Ser geant at-Arms of the United States Senate Bils Intro duced. Wilmington Star. Raleigh, N-C...Tan. 29 Major H. L. Graut. of Wavne. will bo a notion of making demands. It ?Tlt3VLa" oergeanimat.Arms oi tne is understood that thev will dem- . 1 tcco "ouam m iviarcn ix nnri that, n.i tne Kepubiicans reorganize that McCaskev. be made SuDerin- W.",UJ' ' .a3 l" B"erauy oenevea tenripnt nf ih. p.nitonti.r "uai- win. it win oe remem- A neaw s p.et, hdoan to fa r"tv viauu ictBivtu last night. ine recommenaation last year, Rpnator Priifharrl will rn h1rui lUttl tu ivepuoiicans were Canton this wpW to spp. PrPi PaD1 lo organize tne senate. dent elect McKinlev. He savs his visit relates to a division of patronage in the State. Boyd's clain. for a seat in the Cabinet is ikely to be pushed. The special train returned to the city at 8 o'clock from the University with Governor Rus Maj. Grant s nomination is still effective and wil) be until the election, occurs. The office is a very desirable one and it is hard ly probable that any other North Carolina Republican will fare better than Maj. Grant. A letter from Senator Pritch- ard, who is sick in "Washington, states that he will be unable to sell and the Legislative party. All riannrf. -u Ac i rrhtf nl ti-ir 1 , . I mi tr HaTiInn -- ms Unl Tbe Senate met shortly after 8 & '.r 7 S,, o'clock, and adjourned immedi- " -n " A V:eact tn" ately without transacting anv nta.d. .wlU Probably push business. until next week. I TntrH'c rCt-Ki n Krvi Vino linn) good The House was in session until K16.00?.?. to speculate a i nv.inr.u- hnt riiH iittia t.ir aeaI- 1 heY think that by virtue 10 introduced a bill providing for the appointment of ladies as not aries public. The joint resolution urging Congress to rebuild the United States arsenal at Fayetteville passed all readings. Resolution providing for the priming of five hundred copies of Russell's inauguration address was reported favorably by com mittee; but action was delayed on account of the absence of Sutton, who is the author. Bill to prevent lynching. penalizing offenders by heavy tine and making the county liable for $5,000 damages in cases motion to table was lost. Anli- 7u tt iT-n . , amendment striking clause makins Tutt's Pills Cure All Liver Ills. Arrest disease by the timely use of Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE, sour stomach, malaria, indiges tion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS of the fact that Pritcbard being tne only Kepublican Senator from the South, North Carolina will stand a pretty good chance of heing represented in the Cab inet if any Southern State is. Senator George Butler, chair man of the railway committee, says that February 4th is the date set for the consideration of all railroad bills by the Senate committee. By that time the bill to revoke the lease of the North Carolina railroad will haye been introduced. Governor Russell is having the bill to amend the lease of the North Carolina road prepared. He has called in ex-Judge Avery Ti- itinUniLn kill. ! . 1 onnnHo.M.KUn,.. I c WViav oa iUUUWS Tt trnm m i. .1 jk.- . t- if .nt on thn Kill nr.,lnA til3il IUO OinCO OI fUDHC uiuwlwu. uiuu iuu uui im auiuuucu I i . . . . . . . . Wf il TO Y " T.r I f f rv 1nr 1 rtn?af ma MWU U I MM. passed all readings opposed the bill. Italeiga, N. C, Jan. sponsible bidder all printing and no r i ui-miuj;, may ibj, io uinrreni per- the House a bill was introduced to offi four mia. a plniment by punish Avife-beaters, upon convic-1 tha Goyernor. tion, with thirty-nine lashes. Sutton, of New Hanover, off er lhe bill to make railway and ed a resolution providing for the steamboat companies liable fori impeachment of Judge Norwood any injury done to baggage or I by the Senate for habitual freight while under their control, drunkenness. 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