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, Gr RAH AM,. N. C:f THURSDAY MARCH 8, -1 8 9 7 'NO. a ' - t i iiIEP y6UR EYES OPEN.! Surelyit the word REQULA TOR, Is not on a package i it is not 'ns elseis thesaifie. It cannot be and never has , j,een put up by any one bxcepi J. H. ZEILI CI & GO. can be easily told by their Tradb Mark 'N?thl' iindit -fes iTH E RED Z- fiWESSIONAr CARDS. v THE ACTS SU3IMAUIZED. - .. ttmt ' ' - Sdolroary tender Proper Hndn df the Aets ftMMl by tbs taut Legislature! ....... GENERAL LAWS. The following is a summary of the Jiiore important acts of the leg islature. ( ( '. , . : y To require railway companies to redeem unwed mileage tickets. To appropriate 850,090 from gen eral rund to encourage local taxa tion1 by districts or townships lor public schools. lo hx hre insurance rates or risks (not to exceed those in Virginia.) To lurnish 250 convicts ana sur veyors to the Winston-Salern South bound rond. To allow State convicts to be worked on public. . roads between July 15th and March-Int. . Forbidding adulteration of spirits turpentine with kerosene. . . . To make authorized statement of account properly Verified, evidence 01 its correctness. . To give : 81,000 additional to t.ivnrv Sla Ip a"u "FWrl- nesro jrPhan "avium "at Oxford. inoiujui aiiu juiuusintu JACDU ,Ai t-OlN'ti, - -, lAttarney-at-Law, tiRAHAM, - - n. d - ' Waetlca in tke Stat and federal court. ' k vnnt or Whit. Moore Oo. store, Mam "Street. 'Pneue Ko. & ATTORNEY AT LAW ' fcRA.HAM, N. C - BYNUM & BYNUJii " iVttorneya and Connaplon at Jji-vr - ' ' ' QBBEN3BOEO, V. C. . ' , 1?rsn4 ffejnilarljr U) the Court ni Al friancojcounW. . Aur. a, W ly. 5r w. s. LONG, JR.. DENTIST,, - ' - GRAHAM, N. C. -Officeln Vestal ouildjng. Office hours S 8 a. m. io 4 p .m. STABLES. j Kn powtr to m ., J i lo fix Ih .mmrmiiiiii m . ,i,- Ctlored school, i ' .c To amend thav election law, abolit-hing Stale fuperviors. To require all coiinty commis sioncis to meet on the lir-st Monday in June and revise flu-jury lists. To give the uovernnr's council powtr to make contract for tho pub- W. C; Moore, Peop s H.rk.mwtqll train. Oood elnflf orrtou - Die mum. voarse niouinti. - -iy-tui IIEIVltY BANTV, JR., V PBACTTCAL TINKER, GRAHAM, N.C. - All kinds of tin wont and Ve ; pairing,1 ,' Shop on W. Elm St., secorrd 5oor from Bain& Thompson's. Doe.. t f . - -, sMdforsasiplecopy. he pav of registers of deeds' lor recording elecliou rt-turns. . 1, ' To make embezzlement of funds iTo give deputy clerks of couft power to probate deeds and con veyances. , ' , ' To allow exprfcss matter, td be carried on Sundny tiainu." ' To proiimte the oyster industry. C 1 he fullow Bervnnt act, making railways liable for employes' in juries. V" '' - " To amehd the'eharter of tho At lantic and North Carolina rnilroad. To extend the! time for Bettluiilcnt of the Stale debt, . To provide for additfonal county commissioners. To make changes in 7th and 8th congressional districts. To prcscrilw style of barbed" wire fences along highways. To forbid State banks having under $100,000 capital from , lend ing over one-tenth of their capital to me person or corporation ; also to make stockholders liable. ' To hIIow tramps and .vagrants to lie sent to the roads. To pav special venires in capital cases doe$ not apply. to all counties. lo prevent minors from entering bar nnd billiard rooms and bowling allevd. . . - ' . ' To prohibit working of female convicts on public roads or on chain-gangs. ' s ,To prohibit the use of "fillers" in comineiical fertilizers. -Revenue and machine acts. The "omnibus'- liquor bill ; pro hibition near some 300 churches. . To purchase Moore's Creek battle ground ; also .portrait of Vance. Thj protect coal miners and pro vide for inspeclion of coal mines. " To allow county commissioners to elect and fix oalafy of superinten dent of health. i iy guaraiaus or aamimstiutors cm bezzlemcnt. To exempt undertakers who are funeral directors from jury duly,' To prevent puldic drunkenness. . To fix tho time for the qualifies tion";of justices of the peace. . T reduce fe(s on crop lien re gistration. Td make land grants valid even when not registered in newly creat ed counties. ; r " -I.. ..i : l a . e t oicr -I A - re'7' w8"n.ci act oi iava. To incorj.orate Elizal.eth . .. a w j nmi t-J v iiiu a 1 1 n 1 1 1 uiii v vifiif panics having agents hrro writin' panies not lucnsed here. Since its enlargement, The Nortlj Appriipriating $5,000 additional Carolinian is the largest weekly; to the Uuiverstty : $12,500 to the tiewspaper published in the State, j State Normal and Industrial Colleire: It prints all the news, and preaches $1,000 more to the eolored Normal the doctrine of nure democracy. It ' schools : $.5,000 to the Acrricultural contains eight 4)agcs of - interesting and Mechanical College at Rileigh SCHOOL LAWS To incorporate Ply.iU Academy.- 1 o establidh graded schools at Monroe. - To incorporate Ml. Moriah Aca demy. - To amend theT school" law for Littleton. - : To incorporate Hodges school in Davie ; graded schools" at Hickory. To allow graduates of Asheville feniiile normal school to teach in public schools without exanuna- til) II. ' " ' i " ' ' To incorporate Homing Valley Institute. ; - - To - iitrnrnnratc trusfees at Si. matter every week. Send one dol Jar And gat it for a whole year. A sample copy will be mailed free on Application to . - ; j : . JOSEPHUS DANIET, Kditor. ' ''1CItaleigh,;N.C. -' The North Carolinian' and Tub . . . ft , ALAMAKCE ULKA.NKK Will OO SCnl for one year for Two Dollars, Cash, in advance. Apply at The Gleaker office, Graham, N. C and same amount JuthnflneJ-Jit GrcenslMrOi PRINTINQ! " Wheft you want Earelopes Letter Heads, Note Heads. Bill Heads, Statement Heads, Bust ; jiess Cards. Visiting Cards, Pos ten. Circulars, Dodgers, or any sand of ortntmi?. Blanks. &c. . ' O ' ' F Call at Thk Gl.sanfb To regulate procuring of- bodies lor dissection. - T6 create a short form of agricul tural lien. v To locate the line bewcen North Candina nd Tennessee. - - - To fix time for holding courts in 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 10th, ds- trirts. ;. .'. .. , Mere's Aloney - - l .a - - - r. . " la Vtr hebt WfcrtT 12.1 . Tr arc aS ymft eaaact far t Wkaa aai Lw Prlc- an RIkM, waat Mrtr mU jm To increase and regulate, reveutier ' lo increase power or railway coni- Kfiiwion. - To exempt all fraternal benevolent associations from tax'. To provide forriew buildings at deaf mu.e echool at Morganton ; fir school for white bliiicj at Jvaleigh, and for negro deaf mutes and blind at Raleigh. ToPiMvId for the inaintcnanGi I of three hospitals tW the incane. Y To gie new charters to the hospi 'als for the insane to tike control of .hem a id of the penitentiary from iho Democrats. " To protect school entertainments from rowdies.'" To appropriate $-3,000 for colored teachers' training school To require ollieers and directors f all links' and railways, - etc., chartered by the k-gislattre to take an ofiicial oath. , To crt-ate a separate Imard of tmsiers for the Agricultural and Me-hanical College nt Rah-igh. To prevent the irttroduc.in of the ran Jos frsit m.ale and ollipr unit and crp iiests. To provide for ail exhibit t the Tennenewe eiitennljl. To allow shcriflj to collects arrears of taxes . To allow Stale treasurer' f poy oat"trproin1atloT!l turtcrty ct 4 srti-aunua'ly. - Tirappn.pria!e $.j0,000 of State iltoard of edwalion funl to stimul ite Mary's school at Raleii'li ; -.-graded schiKil at Washington special tax in Wake forest township Whits'ett Institute ; graded schools at Chapel Hill. . ' To allow Raleigh township to vole on SuU.UiXJ M'luM)l liomls. o amend charter of Kittrell CTjJored Normal school ; graded school at Ilayesville ; delining duties of local boards of the colored Normal schotds. Female College at Charlotte, IXDl'STIAL DEVELOPMEXTI.AW8. "Amending the charter of . the Wndosboro cotton mill. :- To allow Cashie-aiid Chowan rail road to hold 100,000 acres of land.. ' Amending tho charter of the Roanoke" Navigation and AVater Power company. , ' xncorporaiing jame3 oaker Juum- ber company. fell, Montgomery, Pamlico, Anson. 4. - DISPENSAUIE8. 1 '. , , ,- Bladeu couniy, Maxton, Cumber land county, Louisburg township, Rutherfordton. v , , ; . r IN'SURANCS COMPANIES CHARTERED. Farmers Mutual exempted from taxes. Incorporated : Underwriters of Goldsboro, t'ommonwealth; New born Mutual Fife. Charters amend ed : Carolina Mutual Fire.JSouthum Stock Mutual. .. : .. " u. - ., " '- RAILWAYS. ? Tar River and Carolina; Winston Salem Southbound; Snow Hill, Dup lin and "Wayne; Stone Mountain; Moore county Western ; Pinch urn Electric ; r Asheville and Ililtmrre Street railway ; Chatham; Traction company; Taxanny company; Caro lina, Chimney Kock and Tennessee: Carolina Southern Railway and Lumber "company j Lumber River; Harnett Central. .Charters amende ed : Fayetteville and. Albemarle, Malenbad Springs, Lumberton and Lumber River, Cape Fear and North ern, Moore County; and Western, Willington and Powellsville, Wil mington, Newbern and Norfolk, Ca?hie and Chowan, Atlantic ami North Carolina, North Carolina and Western. ' TOWN CHARTERS REPSALED. Teachey's, West Ashevillej Ruflin. courts.; . ':' : To give judge of western criminal circuit court civil jurisdiction. ' ' : ROAD TAX LAWS. For Alamance, Wilkes, Macon, Madison, Rockingham Yancev, Greene, Wilson, Wayne, Raleigh road district increased, Caldwell, Charlotte township, C.iath mi, Hert Sanford township, (Moore emn-' ty); White Oak towns'iip, (Bladen county) ;Gui!fordrHay wood, . Jack son, Nash, Cherokee, Washington, Union, Tyrrell, Sampson. HANKS CHARTERED. Savings of Person, Bank of Pitt county, Bank of Littleton, Rank of Maxton, Cabarrus Saving3, Bank, of Greenville, Levi Bank of Ruther ford, Bank of Kinston, Tur River Bank of Rocky Mount, Coininerieal of. McDowell, . Bank of Brevard. Bank of Randolph, Chatham, Moore and Harnett, (at fcanford) : Mutual Aid and Hanking company of New- American Trust and Sav- borne, nigs. ' : STOCK LAWS. To turn 1'hmc thrne months in tho year in Halifax county, RAILWAY ar.tKTEIlS REPEALED. X Guldsborj and Morehuad FISHI.VO LAWS. To make tho license fre $2,503 for foreigners who useeines in tho sounds. To prohibit user of certain nets in Albemarle Smtnd and its territories. To prohibit tho use of Dutch or a, nets in Neme river. . TEMPERANCE ROTES. From a column of ''Current Top ics", in one df our leading joui'nals we clip the following : ' 1 "In the trial of a recent case be fore tlie New York supreme court, an attorney remarked,, irt Extenua tion of art acknowledged weakness of his cUent, ' "The best of men get drunk." Thereupon the judge quickly announced ; his dissent. 'the best of men ' be said ' do not get druuk. If there ever, was such a timo it has gone by in this and nil other civilized communities." It is equally as much to tho point, too, that some of the worst men do not not get drunk. They understand that drunkenness Weakens the rea son, and unhts a man tor carrying nut his purposes, whether they be evil or good. Their abstinence is also a temperance lesson. : r It is nothing new for thoso who are interested in moral reform and temperance legislature to be disap pointed at the close of a Congress, but in the case of the Fifty-fourth" Uongreia they were both disappoint ed and deceived. Positive promises were made that the bill prohibiting the sale of intoxicants in the Capi tol building and the bill amending the liquor license laws ot the Dis trict of Columbia would be passed by the Somite. These promises were inado before either bill' was passed by the House, but : although they were. passed by tho House sei era! months ago they were not pass ed the Senate. That more than three-fifths of the Senators would have voted for both measures if they had been given au opportunity is as certain as that the promises that they should be passed wero niado in good faith, but under the rules of the Senate the opposition of one man Senator Hill, of N. Y. was sufficient to prevent a vote on the first named measure, although peti- organizations in almost every sec-1 tion of the eountry wero presented the Senato asking that it bo passed. flOltfrl CAROLINA KEWS. ' '. ' " ''s- . ' ' 4'v '' '- The W'esterri Union telegraph of- hce at Charlotte was burned Sunday a week. . Dr, Black nail is to keep the At lantic Hotel, Moruhead City, next summer. The 'baseball teams of the on versities of' North Camlina and Virginia will play at Chapol Hill on JMarcli 27th. -i There is a great satisfnclion at the fact that the legislature did not in te'rfsre with the very valuable - State geological survey. 1 he appropna tion of $10,000 annually continues. The Seaboard passenger - train killed Mr. W. P. Smith, an old and respected citizen, in Moore county Monday a wedk. He was partially deaf and was walking on tho track, At Raleigh Wednesday of ' last Week Mr. F. M. McDuffie, of Moore county, was enticed into a wood yard by three rather genteel-looking white men and robbed of $20 and gold watch. It is learned that there will be contest in the courts regarding the dispensary law for Cumberland county. - The opponents of the measure contend that the recent act is defective. ' "The NationilTempQranco Advo eate for Marc! will lie4tNeaiDw numbor, in honor of tho 93rd birth- j day of that grand old veteran of ....u:i.:.i v.. .1 jfruuiuiuyo, Ne.il Dow." pon Jmpu To allow Charlotfeto issue $250.- WO water works bf'nds To let thoRaleigh and Gaton railway straighten its tracks. ' To incorporate the North Caro lina Land and Timber company. allow Monroe to issue water irks bonds. - , : - To allow Concord to .rote on im- -provement bonds. To allow Durhain to isuo im provcinenl bondV and buy water works." To allow Gastoniajo vote $25,000 for a court house." To incorpdrate Williams-Fitzhugh LnniW-r company. To Incorporate Ashevillo. Electric oompany. - - .-. . ' lo incorporate lulls of ladkm Power company. To incorporate Atlantic D.veIop- . ment company. TOWXS l.S'CORPOrtATED. Roanoko' Rapids, Oak Ri.'go, Red- i inon, Dudley, NV'hittier, Wtnterville, Mayville, Fanners. Collettaviile, Hamlet, Uobbinsvide, Boyotte. Har din Cotton Mills, Star, Bridge Water, ' I tilery, ill-anks. ' CITY A.VD TOWX Clf A RTERS AUEXDCD. Asheville, KlizaLalh City, South ern Pines, Spring Hoe, Clyrle. Pol locksville, Slina, liuflin, U in-tton, Concord, ML Airy, Durham, En field. Wilmington, Newbern, Mor ten, Victoria, Jacksonville, M.inda, Ulesville, llrownville, Burlington, Monroe, Cnluiu'ius, Slijluryr Car thage, M.ittheirs, Liles Hill, Lex ington, Hub. SPEIXAL TAXkS IIY COl'XTIES. Ruth.Tforl, Brunswick, YaxKy, !Casli, Guilford, Alleghany, Mitch ell, Ca-;11, CunibcrlaiKl, Jackson, Waxhioetoti. Madison. Transylvtuiitt, Caltlirrli, I erquirrtirs, Hayrooil, Truth l:i a Nat.li.ll. re blood is the natural ro suit ot el'wo conrinoinont in house, school room or hop. " Blood is purified by Hood's Sarsnt parilla,' ail iho disiigrceablc results of impure blood disappear with the ue of this medicine. ; - If vou wish to feel well, keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsa-parilla. Hood's Pills are the ltest family cathartic aid liver medicine. tie, reliable, sure. . . IT WASXOJOKB. Gen- Hpeaker Illleninn Contended for Ten , , Iullara llajr. Tba Oucaiian. - . A report is going the rounds that Speaker II ileuian, just after the close of the legislature, raised a question as to whether or not he wat entitled to SG.O0 as speaker and also $1.00 as representative from Cabarrus county, all at the same time and for the sixtv; davs of the session. The State ofiieials in charge of ' h mat ters could not see that he was, and so much ay wasn't tendered the speak er. It is., now said that Mr. Hile man remarks that he was only jok ing when he raised the xiiit. We hapM?n to know, however, that he pressed some constitutional state ment very fcrvently ia ' LU own fevor. At itr annual meeting in St. LouisMn., November, 18U0, tho National Women's Christian Tem perance Union resolved-to -invito all other temperance societies to ob serve General Dow's birthday from this time on until the reform is en throned in the customs of society and tho laws of the hind. We send this forth a our official request and invitation lo all societies embodying the saving ideas of religion, philan thropy nnd reform. We know that some will object to the namo Pro hibition Rally Day, but it is not necessary to adopt this, although we hone all temperance societies will be glad to take it up. General Dow is a teetotaler, and we live in a time when tho practice of total flb stinonco is respected and largely counseled by almost all branches of the church .of Christ, and in the communities that have grown up around them, . 1-ct it he "Neal Dow's Day" the world around, and "Prohibition Rally Day" for those who have per ceived jt he necessary connection bo tween tho inner and the outrr law, between safety fir the individual I and protection from the home and state. -Glorious old - Neal - Dow I Hismemurshall be ever green as the balmy pines of Maine ; the prin Dr. Monroe, of Davidson Colleee. wno was named by Governor Rus sell as superintendent of the west ern hospital at Morganton, declines. Dr. Monroe, as has been said, is i Democrat. - - A Virginia land company has purchased a body of about 4,000 acres of land about ten miles from Warrent jn, and will probably cut it up into farms for sale to wentorn and northern people. . Z JoscDh Bitzer. a German citizen of Gaston, was drowned in Crow- der's creek one night weeks before last. When last reen he wa under the influence of liquor and it is sup posed that ho fell into the creek. The plans for the new building at the institution for the blind at IUl gjfc'hjgfo accepted, hejmjldjnfl wiirbe G5 by 100 fcotTthree stories hiali and the auditorium on tho first floor will seat 1,000 persons. It Is to cost $22,000. Gov. Russell made the positive statement cdnesday that he would not accept tho judgeship of the United States district court. , One lof Jiis-clnseat-iriends said Thomas R. Purncll, of Raleigh, would cer tainly get thejippointment. kIS'''- . ADsoitmny Pur- . Celebrated for Ita tfikt thHhla Mranrol and hmltbfulnraa. Amuiw th luod acaluet alum and all form, of adulteration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL UAKime FOW VaUOO., New York. .- f. A Good 8f ateii Tho Newbern Journal says that tho Republicans of that city are doubtful as to securing tho presi dency of that road before September when the term of President Chad- wick expires. Prominent lawyers doubt whether they can get it then. A company at Scotland Neck is manufacturing "Sweet Cum and Pepsin," a chewing gum, and The Commonwealth says they do an ex tensive business. They have three traveling salesmen on the road and the territory covers eight states. Oxford Ledger : The tobacco crop will be tnucn smaller this year than usual in this section, and there wilt be also much less guano bought. As the price of tobacco is below coit of production, our farmers will try cotton this year and not so much tobacco. Tlt-BIt. The young postmaster of a village' was hard at Work in his office when a gentle tap Was heard upon thtf door and Irt ; aferinftd t n Mmthinar. maiden of 16, with a money order, nhich - she ' Wished cashed. She' handed it. with n. tirfHflil 'amil ' in. the official, who after Closely ex. amining it, gave her the money it called for. At the sattig.be asked x. : r t, - t i .1 i. -i ,i HSI It nilC IJWI ICOU IT lidf. . TTUO - T? I J k ' ten on the margin of tha order. "No, I have Hot," she replieT. "fof I Cannot make it out Will you read it for me ?" ; ; . . The young postmaster read as fbl- iows : "1 send yo- 10,;; and it ozen tisses.'' t ",:v'-'il-.; ";t" Glancing at thti kasliftti girl, he1! said "Now, I haye given you the money and f suppose you want the ; kisses?" , " "Yes," she said, "if he bits sent me any kisses I want them, too.". It is hardly necessary to say that -. the balance of the order was prompt- -. y paid nnd in a scientific manner.' - On reaching home the delighted maiden remarked to her mother. , "Mother this postoftice system of oilr a a arpi tViiinr rlm-ntotiincr - " o - r-i ' . more and more every year, and each no feature seems to be tl , host. Jimmy sent me a dozv-tr kisses along With the money order; n and the postmaster gave me 2(X It beats the special delivery system1 ail ' hollow." ; 'i 'r . Hood's Sarsaparilla is k inWrf id be honest medicine, and it, actually cures when all others lail. : Tkt rrt now. - ' - :-";" Whltaett Iteniav The Bmne Democrat vigorously denounces Rev.' C. W. Robinson, a Presbyterian-minister, becaaie he said in a sermon at Klkin recently ciples for which he has contended i U,1,t l',cr6 K 'i' h destitutum, ig- Sll If OIUU" shall be as changeless in the ten "oram c and heaiheuisin" pcrance reform as his own Mount 8 am Ahe counties. , D. eo SAtM r c;;ida 6TORC CO., Crtam, 11. C. Vnl taxtlion for Kboils ia rural i Davie, l5-ao.rort, Wilkes, Halifax, dVlrit-tSw I Hamp-on. Crriu Jcltn, TvrnIL To rwre to the State control of ( Duptin, Ro'-en, Wa'augi, Swain, j th Albotic and No'to Carolhu ! Ivljenbc Hriett, Hyda, Chro-1 A MmmImM Traaaara. W. Fuller, of Canaioharic", N. Y., airs that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the hou.'K! and his family has always found the very best results follow Us use; tfal he would not be wilrn Art it,- if ro- curablu. I. A. Dykemaii, Drug gist, Catskill. -X. Y, says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undMibt edly the best Cough remedy ; that he has used it in hi family for right year, and it has never failed V do all that i claimel firr it. Why not try a remedy long triel and tesi l. .Trial Uxilea free t T. A. Al- hright A Cot 'a - Rugolar ize KJc acd $1A. , Katalin. Well may we say of hint : "Thy monuments, in Maine, arc empty jails ; Thy laurels, laws obsorved and UU reiealed ; " Thy inedalsi grateful, hearts of men rclcemod ; - - Thy friend, the friends of all the . human race. Ana nations snout my name across . the deep." Fraxcu E. Wii.lard, Prest. '.' NakJV. C. T. U. Katharixe I. Stevexsos, Corr-" ec Nat W. C. T. U. This does not seem to be a day in which majorities rule, but "One and God make a minority" that will finally prevail. Lli.a II. Fi.emi.no. 'kse, t'fciaLIin, Rxhui&uJ,' McDyw- Rice'n Gioe Grease will roor cuM, croup w couU aqd iripjc . " - Kid Voa Erer Try Electric Bitters as a romed r fir I your troubles? If not, gets Ixjttlo now and get relief. This medicine i has ln found to le peeuliary adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaint, exerting a nn derful direct influence in ftivirg strength and tone to the organa If ym hae Lom of A p "elite, Con. stipaiiou, Headache, Faint Spi lls, or sre rrvous, bkTtl, hXdtxHe. Alcluncboly ir troubled with Diiv i Si lis, Ekctric Bitter is the nli- I rine you peed. Hralth and Ulrvnib rure'ste guarantr! by its uvs. FitVr fiany At Salisbury Allert Ray, a gnaid at the chain gang, while ab-cp in bis tent, was badly cut in his face and just over the heart by a negro tramp, who was trying to.rob him. Ray shot five times at the negro as the latter was running away. Ray is seridasiy injured. The State treasurer's summary shows that while the total of appro priations by the late legislature is jyxOjH'Jt the receipts will aggregate only $7(H..m l.ast year tho total appropriations were only'$&13,000. Treasurer Worth thinks the legisla ture ought to meet once every six years. Two fakirs named Traylor and McCee have liecn buncoing Union county farmers by selling them town ship rights to M-ll a fertilizer lislril titiir. Tbev tK)k the fanner' notes ami sold them at a discount. The mm Imve been arrosted at Florence, S. C.and will be nturncl o I'nion county fr trial for fr.iuiL A company vras nrzniiz?l in Ral ijh U-tt week to build a r.iilr.wd from North Wiikeslmm to Stone Mountain and I hence into Alleghany ami Ashe cnunlHS through to the , irnnia t irnnessce line. A ch-r- ter n this raid wa grantcl by the Our. of The 0 leaner1. . - The joint delmte Saturday even., ing by tlieJUheiriau arji Dialotie Societies was largely attended. Miss Myrtle May, of Grceiwhoro, is visiting at Mr. C. A. Wharton's. ' Mr. Lrnest Clapp is building a store house for general merchandise north of Oldham & Green's build - ing and the postofllcc. ork has been resumed upon the Itefonned church. It is expected to romn!e( it soon. ? : Dr. Chos. (Jilnier, of Grecnsboro, visited friends hero last week.' : ' A. D. Vasck. ' . . There sre two reasonable things which everybody should do ; take good care of one's health ; and if loKt. regain it uuickty, and to this all agree. And there were a great multitude of people who are agreed that for both purixiscs Simmons ' Liver Regulator u the best . helper. "I am tMOtdud with torpid liver snd nothing gives relief so qnick like Simmons Liver Regulator." It It, stntnge, Iake City rla. The Wilmington, Newbern and Norfolk railway company was placrd by Judge C. J L Siinonton. of the tircoit court of the United States, at. Charleston, Monday a wtek. in the hands of a receiver, on application of John D. Bellamy, Esq., of Wil mington, attorney for the Slate Trust company, of New York, trustee of the mortgage bond hold ers.' II. A. U luting, general mana ger of the road, was named as re ceiver. The mortgage debt of the company is about one and a quarter miLtoiu. .The BUCKS K fx BREECH ES ;. are made as carefully as more ex- ensive pnts. - Hie seams wont rip nor will the pockets. The . Imf tons are riveted on, tliey fit and look well. -1lieM are the oiiits that make them the best working lants Uiat can he had at any price. The dispensary act ftir Ruther- fordtn. as ratifipd, u iivjde ahsuni hy a clerical rror. 1 he latter ju fct makes -the law oier.itive no. : : 1 . . . 1. A r. I. m- . I . ' .A I- . I 1 . 1 . . l1CmaiM.a. iwif w i ynii-1 uiaiLcr ucmw nm ueope Tote- hr are ISorfolk. ., w York. or atainst a dispensary. It mi l 1 j elite and $1.00 at T. A. Albright i j Washington, purlim. zd Wiustoa inlaid o. 'ia optantivej" 'iq cVk C.'a. , . , , 11' . UoU.M .
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