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Forest" fires more i timber than ation. appropriation com the increased at- recommended. the tyhas the largest in its Larger tmore beneficiarresbltSKare be- Secured by the public ftom the 5 . 4.L..L Kara i VSoatij ' rmttetn ' . - .u., . arln Ac t inn al irtBtl. rom any cu,cl , '-""r .-.-..if-' - oimilor binn i!in ' 't.h nth upon an equal expenditure coney. An ... . I. nsarate wui .ntfince 1 recommenueu. ro - - i : . - er jnetitution in J tne state is nf the neople than 'that now "i-V go success fully prosecuted the Normal ana industrial 01- W at ureensuoro. ih utireiy ii; There is pressing necu ior lijitional buildings, j ; ' ; Rpgretand surprise are expressed the fact that the Agricultural d Mechanical College has not ea able to secure a much larger tendance of students thanjit now in. It is thoroughly, equipped. L'Etrs should avail themselves of i advantages it affords for the aising of the future farmers. :e Agricultural and Mechanical College for years has not been pat- in .a j manner wnicn tne :Vral appropriations i to it ( would waHo demand. - 1 i- Considerable space isl devoted to i penitentiary. Ther Governor aji the operations have for the farm to be 3 t two,, years been mainly and cotton has had . . . ' . i - - t I k I : 1 1 . .1 I. a-aiy reuea on as tne money Only very limited labor 2:rictg have been secured The ' price of cottoh has seriously aced the earnings. The Gover- iajsthat.in 1897 he urged the vjuib iu lease tne penueiiiary Woh H; Winder, but that j un- snatelv for thd-statA. tbefhrrard J T . - i T f - -a or declined to make the con- CC.nrrniulnrr V tt nrnmt' has been successful. iThe Reader of the lease of the fHali. farm, on the Roanoke river, is mended and the rjurchase of 14 "Caledonia" farm .An tr- ihe- etate hns cfOuld issue-4 npr ,rie the money. ! ior a. reformatory aU is made. As the nnrVnn annn-lu T8 107 I.J -1 . 10 commutations of sen refer countries, that North Carolina has been under negro government and that the Governor fhas appointed large numbers of colored person's to ofDce. I have appointed in. two years to civil office 818 persona, of ivhom , not more thai 8. were colored." -! . The statement . is. : made that before the civil war the credit of North Carolina was equal to that of any state in the Union; Never since the war has its credit been so high a at present. TheVtreastirer has an offer of 106f for 4 per cent, bonds. It is recommended that the 6iate do its own public print ing at the institution for deaf mutes. The board of health did good work. Smallpox made its appear ance in nine counties, but was kept within narrow bounds. Leg islation for securing more general vaccination is desirable; also for securing more thorough oversight of the water suDnlies of the state. The Legislature is urged to find means to largely increase the pub lic; school fund, as in no other way can the schools be made 'what they ouetb to be. - ' r In conclusion the Governor re fers to the fact that North Carolina is now the second, state in the South in cotton manufacturing and predicts a great increase, and also in the bringing of many plants from the North here. an cent. An option bonds lrgent for jyoung to paid on 8, rln,S were grant- Vftantially between nUay and ! the N fence to the failure t,Pt to annul lioQa kt Carolina Railway to .uv viuyiroor says of his the the the the North .4a9 subs Court io LJi-j!. Carolina Railway p-a in value andits ma C(,ndition ro, i i1a . n!fS8 are Urged thari ever ' -h.el Cover n or, ' nnrJ t h n t d,.! ?or:t lk vesting -in Governor. !under 3,jhaj:c(,mmission;actoil801, e railway commissioners r 1 anal two other r,ti:, -"ns appointed in; their Mr:fCTar are recommended. r fe brvice8 of an larmy (J J; Hcl8 cannot oe ji T Miete Honlelhas 'v.aged.: Th Jse;1? for admission i'Papprbpriatic .'tffitm .ni1 laW8 the power of are and on is i 4 . IS VPRtAii in . Uu Tln he Plio press of rta and the press impression Perhapt, in feign Mr. Roberts and His Harem. ' A writer in the New York Bun makes a strong point in reply to Presi dent Snow, of the Mormon Church. President Snow, protesting against the many attacks upon polygamous Con gressman Boberts, and incidentally upon the Mormon religion, says : 'When Utah became a 8tate, with full understanding that polygamous marriages should be lore ver prohibited, a number of men found themselves in this position they had two or more wives who bad been married to them tinder the. most sacred covenants and obligations that people could enter in to by consent of the parties interested. "What were these men to do with their plural lamiliaa? Cast them off? Repudiate their wives? Bastardize their children? Make them a com mon charge upon the community? Or- take care of them, provide for them, maintain their wives and sup port and educate the children? V "Is it possible that the Christian la dies of the United States who have been wrought upon by fanatical or de signing people to raise their voice against 'the Mormon people desire those men to turn their backs upon their wives and children, who are as trueand devoted as any in the land? Should not the Christian people of the United States consider the circum stances that surround those families, which are still in the relationship which is so objectionable to people afar off? Can they not see that with the complete cessation of plural mar riages it is only a question of a little time when the relations that have grown out of the systernwiil pass away, the system itself having become obsolete?" :- The writer in the Sun maintains that nobody has done or is doing any of tboae things which i . President Snowl mentions. Nobody is objecting to this man Roberts living with his wives in obscurity in Utah; but it is. the flaunting of his polygamous life be fore the world as a national Congress man, to which snch serious protests all oyer the Union are arising. ' - 'As a Representative in the balls of the national legislature what does he Roberts represent? He is na longer the private citizen living quietly with three women from a sense of duty to them and their children,, but a law maker for the land, a man. who stands before the nation and world as one who represents a State Instead of feeling hurt because there is an effort to keep him out of Congress, he ought to be thankful there is no effort to put him in the penitentiary." Jbis is true. It is to be hoped that the indignant protests of an outraged public will succeed in keeping this American Turk out of the national Congress.- Because his bigamy has been tolerated under peculiar condi tions in the past, there is no reason for his boldly and and boastfully thrusting it upon the people of a great civilized nation. J - . '' No" keeper of a harem should be allowed to disgrace the halls of the law-making bod v of the United States. Charlotte Observer. National Bank Besouroos. Wa8Hikgto Jan. 12. Charles G. Dawes, Comptroller of the Cur rency, in commenting upon the abstract of reports of national banks under the call of December 1, 1898 said it was the most notable statement made in the history of the national banking system. Total resources shown by reports of September 20, 1898, was $4,003 511,044, which was the largest sum reached in the history of the sys tem up to that time. Total resour ces shown by "reports of December, 1, 1898, were $4,313,394,519, an in crease of $309,885,475. Increase in individual deposits over Septem ber 20th statement is $195,815,272, and they reach a total of 2,225, 209,813. ' - -With a torpid Hrer and the impure blood that follows it, you are an eay prey to all sort of ailment. That "used-up" f.lling is the ttret warning that your lirer isn't dome it work. That is the time to take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. As an appetizmg, restora tive tonir tn rnV HiinM tnd bnild UD the needed flesh and strength, there's nothing equal to it. It rouses every organ into healthful action, purifies and enriches the blood, braces up the wnoie system, and restores heaitn ana vigor. WORK OP THE LEGISLATURE. "What Is Being Done by tha Law makers at Raleigh. v Senate, Jan. 11. A resolution was adopted to investigate the Agricultural Department and the charitable institutions of the state. The bill to repeal the law giving the dead bodies of paupers, Ac, to the medical schoole of the state was; passed: ; . !. ' House, Jan. 11. A bill was in troduced to abolish the Cumber land county dispensary at Fay etteville. The business men of the town petitioned that the : dispen sary be abolished. : An important measure introducqV was the bill to amend the constitu tion by reducing the homestead to $150 personal property and $500 real property. . ' A resolution was adopted giving the Bagley Monumen t Assoc i a tip n permission to place a monument or statue in memory of Ensign Worth Bagley in the capitol square. Senate,' Jan. 12. The bill to validate proceedings based on pro cesses served by constables ; was passed, as was the bill repealing the; law which requires officers of corporations to file an oath annu ally with the state auditor.! All of Senator Bryan's bills to provide a white government for Craven county received favorable action. - -! A bill for the better protection of mechanics and laborers was reported. ,V House, Jan. 12. The bill to amend the code by giving magis trates original and final jurisdic tion of the offence of carrying concealed weapons was referred to tne Committee on Judiciary. A bill was introduced , to i repeal the merchants purchase tax. Measures looking to the chancre of the divorce and libel laws were introduced. I Y To the Public. We are authorized to guarantee every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and if not satisfactory to refund the money to the, purchaser. There is no better medicine made for la grippe, colds and whooDinc cousrh. Price. 25 and 50 .cents per bottle. Try it. C. E. uoiton. Awful Tragedy in Chatham. Gulp, i Jan. 11, Mrs. INancy Welch, a most estimable! white widow lady and mother of five chil dren, residing about three miles from! Harper's Cross' Roads', Bear Creek township, Chatham county, was outraged and murdered late yesterday evening. Mrs.! Welch had been visiting at Mr. Jones', her son-in-law. The deed was com mitted about 5 p. m. by Henry Jones, a black negro about 35 years old. He was a desperate character, i As Mrs. Welch did not return at night, search was made and her body found about 50 yards from the public road, at 9 o'clock, with her throat cut. The alarm was given, search was made and the negro was found at his home near Richmond. This morning about 3L o'clock he was carried back to the scene of the murder and hanged by about 50 unknown parties. Jones confessed his guilt. i j. : : Late to bed and early to rise, pre pares a man for his home in the skies. But early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life lorger and better and wiser. Howard Gardner. . c Course of a River Changed. Chicago. News has been re ceived here of a tremendous land slide near Spencer bridge, ion the Canadian Pacific Ralway. 'The recent thaw had the effect of loos ening the; sides of a small mouh tain which overhangs the Fraser river at that point. This moun tain has long been an object of curiosity to travelers on account of its peculiar position, its flat sum mit extending a considerable dis tance over the river, which is narrow at that point. Shortly after midnight last night, with a roar that couid be heard for over a mile, fully one hundred acres of the hill, anywhere from 20 to 50 feet in depth, crashed into the Fraser, damming it completely and sending the water in torrents over the fertile Nicola Valley. The ourse of the river was changed completely. .La Grippe Successfully Treated. 'I have just recovered from the sec ond attackujf la grippe this year," says Mr. Jas. A Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. MIn the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, and I thins with considerable suc cess, only being in bed a little over two days against ten days for the former attack. The second attack I am satis fled would have been equally as bad as the first buc for the use of this remedy as I had to go to bed in about six hurs after being struck' with it, while in the first case I was able to attend to business about two days before getting 'down.'" For iale by C. E Uoiton. , Relief in Six Hours. 1 Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease re lieved -in six hoars by "New great South AMZSicax Kidhkt C(bk." It is geat sur prise on account of its exceeding promptness in reliering pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Believes retention of water al most immediately. If 30a want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Bold by C. . Uoi ton, druggist, Greensboro, N. C. S3 President Walters Talks About the Recent C. P. & Y. V. Purchase. Baltimore, Jan. 12 President Harry Walters of the AtUntic Coast Line " talks interestingly about railroad matters in the South, and particularly of the Coast Line. Speaking of the recent purchase of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad, he said : " "Just so eoon as we are in com, plete possession of the Cape Fear and' Yadkin . Vallev Road, which we recently purchased, we shall improve it wherever necessary and shall operate it ourselves. It is totally wrong, this rumor that we bought. the property . for somebody else; We bought t it for . ourselves, and it will become a part of our system unless, of course, some fellow comes along and offers us a great big price for it, which is not possible. We shall pay cash to the court, which will distribute it among the several creditors. We shall not wait to float the bonds in advance of paying for the property in order to raise-7 the purchase money. When we place the bondi upon the market that mere act will carry the guarantee that legal and other obstacles have been removed." 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JEAjTo HARRA. Paris Johx B. F akiss and Qowako Gaxdkxjl, Druggista, Groan iboro. Ml say, neighbor Smith, see that chack? I have just sold1 my tobacco cron made from nine acres, from ORINOCO GUANO, manufactured by the F 8 Roytter Guano Companr, Norfolk. Va.. for $1,600, clear check. I have used this Guano for four years and have neWef failed To get a KOoicrorT" Smith -"I have beard a great deal aro.tr tbatORINOCO GUANO and h'ava made up my mind to use it mt self next year. I can't stand five-cent cotton- I will plant tobacco." UEKMBSOK SrrrLT Co.aienderson.y.fc TowMasviLLK, Noam Cakouka: " V Dear Sirs: I bnght f vou liot eaon ' Orinoco Tobarco Fertilizer." and from another bout a brand of Higl Grade Tobacco rertliwer. 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