vsa-isbury;
Wm, H. Stewart, Editor
. NEXT TO HARPER'S LIVERY STABLE
Vol. I. ? No. 4.
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Inline with the policy of the.
- O f irkrm&khr were of cottou seed this week, it cars r5 ul ul;luoouu
M Pte- mts K ern Railway, the bloct telegraph
6 y considered, as JplW: y s can De Becurea v 8ysfcem has just been extended as
v.Long street,, onqfthe (taain . Mrs. Lillian Sifford.has nen f&. 80uth a8 Spencer, N. C the
: X thoroughfares of citr, anyone very sick for. some weeks; with gouthem end the. Danville divis-
ani?f 3FBl?M mlri.- lltfy ion. This makes the travel on
VO iiT improved now. the portion of the system from
T There was four . marriages in Washington to Spencer, a dis-
ig iaareqommis oar commanity during the holi- tance of 334 miles, much safer.
X ioneM and ag?? Wn.l8h ?ock days, " For a considerable time this sys-
M i0T the maCe C1 ' mt tt Rrnwn noPPeHincr tem was in as far SOUth as
. Q agreed' to fnrnificrusher. It Mrs. L. H. Brown is succeeding , d th exten8ion in.
-O was then :4rderet tnli several well with the school at this place. .bu'g ' a the extension in
r "er : " 00 c r kaa AK nn i,on; dicated has been the means of
cftmDi be establisned on Long She has 00 on the roll. . .
camps ,pe wwuiiu , . giving 43 additional men, employ-
' o Stte8t and rock Purchased at Wood Benson and family have meni The extended service is
U7 ntstheubicrdvT moved to a farm n, ear Lebanon costing the system something over
1 VJ begins ;;near." the ;fiome of Hon. church. $2,000 a month.
; X J ohn Pendersoand- ntmues Rev. H. A. Trexler and family Superintendent Coapman, of
to EaSpencer. essrs. Bern- were upounded, dnrlng the holi- the Danville division, whose di-
:3n9l9 days by members of; his charge, vision has just been treated so
W asked to confer vasto what the Xhe vaiue, in money, of the gifts well by the management, gives
city would agreed bronght waB about: $40.00, and out the information that the com
W that the same .committee should wa8 the "biggest pounding" Mr. pany has authorized the extension
" 7v takQ 8t6pa JliS1001 Trexler has ever received since he of the service over the entire sys-
uance of theinonoad f rom entered the ministfyi sixteen years tern between Spencer , and Atlan-
X the Vance CottPAr Mills to the . 1 f ta, Ga., thus making a continn-
X cattle pens at Spenoer, provided ; one piece of road of 648 miles tin-.
O ,that;thS ;So?a,erIway will The W. H F. Missionary So- : P
' .. Jlt TheteWapbofficesarelpcated
.)- i 5Too6hing,th9;cotinty .Home, it - b-- three and a half mileB apart on
.j.ih.t.ih. fck -Ud. .fe'X the average between Washington
fiQ inR 'ccnpiedbythe'oolpred peo- wh.oh ail m.ss.on workers of the it
Ref. Treiler Poanded. Work of Uission-ICompleTed as Far South as Sooflurf EBd
in Stclstr. A 6ood Scaool, of Damllle DIisloi.
Manning. Jan. 10., Lingle
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o aw o and Spencer, but- while it is not
nffip.fitt will h nnifo an nlneo annfh
Aunt" Sarah Rex, a lady 78 Lf Spencer as they are in this
xeii oaiuraay ana Bectlpn
i vleg ; above the Mr Coapman showed that the
olrbe-piuroliasedj: accident, for her 'ageifUl seriously of . the. ystem means that, the.
S I?ose of carrying on this. " "retard 1Ee Southern already has more miles
w . T. TT. Mahalev was ordered to h
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manual block "system than any
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clean up the pest house and to
make an effort to secure some re
liable person to occupy the "sus
pect" house to protect this pro
perty from vandalism.
C. M, Millers was appointed sur
veyor in the place of T B. Wet
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FARUERS TO HOLD MEETING.
THEIR OWN GOODS.
WORK OF DRUNKEN UAN.
The People are Bosy Baling Hav and Cut
ting Wood for Market.
Hamptons. Creek, ; N. C., Jan.
9. After a week's absence 'Joe
will scratch af few items to the
noble Watchman again.
The health of the neighborhood
is very good except Mrs. Jacob
Kluttz. win o is very ill with , heart-
trouble, po the doctor says. ,We
wish Her a speedy recovery.
. Mr. and Mrs. T, Maxwell Hols
houser have moved from his fath
er's near here and has located near
Granite Quarry.
The people near here are busy
chopping wood and baling hay and
fodder for market.
The school at Holsbouser's
school house is being successfully
taught by Mr. Henry Trexler. He
is a prominent young man, raised
near Hampton's Creek, educated
at Crescent and is leaving a good j
v mark to start xn. We wish. him
future success. "
Rev. N. D. Boddie visited Mr.
H. Lewis Lyerly Saturday and D.
Max Lyerly's Saturday night.
Mrs. Rev. R, L. Brown is able
to be out again, we are glad to
note.
Police Blundered In Charging Aged Cou
ple With Burglary.
New York, Jan. 7. Held since
last Saturday on charges of burg
lary because the police fouud
their apartments filled with packs
of various kinds Thomas Robinson,
.eighty-one years of age, and his
wife Hannah, aged seventy-one,
were today disharged by Magis
trate Moss, and the charges
against them dismissed. Mrs.
Robmsohdid notilQarn 'the cause
of her arrest until after her dis
charge today, and fainted in court
when informed byher attorney.
The police had opened hundreds
of the packages, all of which con
tained receipts showing that the
goods had been purchased and not
stolen ; and detectives from al
the department stores in the city
work. The Democratic Executive take it off the statutes books. This
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Has the HOieStead Law Sorted ItS Pur- other railroad in the country.
pose? The improvement will cost , the
r u 1 Southern fmany thousands of dol-
We notice there are a number J- ,
' lars annually, but it will greatly
of suggestions from various quar- facilitate tte movement of trains
fora fnr t.ViA enActincr nf anecial'
1 " - " o . i auu iubuio a gicavoi uugico ui
fr 1-1-1 nrvlloAf lMt ff I aa f of-ir 4,n i 4- T-i n raaaar pa rt '4aina
ber and who as yet has not quali- L debts from parties not worth5 the that could not be secured in; any
uou. , .nu5u -i ""-"" Homestead. 11 tne nomesteaa iaw or,ner way. uanvnie uee.
eiy eugiuwer, ii wo muuguu a8 served its purpose, tnen ne
ior mm w give up uib uuutjr thine to do is to repeal it, and
Reduction ot Acreage Pledged.
She May Die.
John Deee, a w.hite man living
on Dr. J. B. Eubank's farm in
Lanes Creek township,, while in a
drunken condition, shot his wife
early this morning. The weapon
used was a 32 calibre pistol. The
ball entered the groin and it is
not known how serious the wound
is. JJee&nas been arrested. Mrs.
Dees was at the 'phone talking
when her husband in his maudlin
drunkness concluded that she was
conversing with a man and he
became insanely jealous and shot
her, as above stated, and also
struck her on the head with the
weapon. When -not) drinking
Dees is a hard working, good citi-
Izen and is peaceful and quiet in
his family. Liquor does bother
Commieo appoint Mr Wet- Lrinld be 8impler and bette rtton .
more auu w..-wa. rnwwu. to pass any law that seems at ohA . w
reason has been assigned for his leaB: to be sort of a eholt cut to ? 'n natmJber' he!d a .S
failure to qualKy. ' Meomolbh that wbicK-.can be
The text term of court will be done bv a nlain and simple pro- . , '
ft Wf.nnA. nnlv ane week and . crop tor ten cents and to reduce
but one set of jurors was chosen. The homstead law may' have acreage next season 25 per cent. A
These are: JbranK a. miner, been a necessity at one time ; we , r . "
. I ... ranao .rw novo .Vi a romoimncr nnr.
George L. Kluttz, Jacob JU. judge it was, but many of .tne w ""V- V, .
Kluttz. Jesse T.Cranford.D. A. .wisest and bast business meu be- """7"" -
Wiley, N. P. Murphy, K.'H. lieve it ought to i have been abol- 200 bales to be forthcommgat
Bringle, James D. Coggin, D. L. ished years ago. . v
' I . ' . . ntoa o Ian a Trri r fort f r of.f.onrt t.hft
Gaskill, Frank R. Brown, Albert Certain it is, that the credit, m "t't'.luvou; t V I
B. Leonardr F. N. Brown, George business transactions of every man
I .1 1 4: Via 1 7r.h lnnr.an t.
L. Lyerly, D. H. Hinson, J. D. not worth $2,000, has been de-l""
Silliman, J. C; Umberger, J. A.) stroyed, and in order to trade,
Click, J, K. Cuthbertson, J. U these men have had tq execute JUiuau aiui duihiu&.
had eone over the strange collecr I folks who do bother it. A good
tion onlv to find that every ar- woman must suffer and in all
tide examined and traced had I probability meet death on account
Fisher, Gt. G, Ritchie, J. C. Mc- mortgages, whereas without the New Orleans, Jan. 9. President
Canless, R. L. Weddington, D. homestead exemption, they could Harvie Jordan, of the Southern
C. Bradshaw, Crawford Miller, have traded on an open .account Cotton Growers' Protective Asso
John A. Eagle, Theo. D. Brown, or upon a simple note. ciation, declares against the burn
John W. Miller, Jr., David W. .It is easy to see. this law has ing of cotton in a letter to the
Morgan, A. J. Lippard, B. W. worked to the detriment of the New, Orleans Progressive Union.
Freeze. William P. Carriean. R. it was intended to help. He ravb he is nsinff all endeavors
ticie exammea ana xracjea uau piuuHuuibjr woeu uauu uu avwuuv i j : j- o
k ; -f. rrv,a riA,ol -r.Lf linnnr aka nfiver tonchftd. A. Moose, F. P. Shoe and P. O. But as to its repeal, such.a thing to put a stop to the practice.
UOOU UdlU 1U1. JLUO WJk-K-uwJ. -M""- ' - : - I . -K - I . r
r,1nf.ion aivn hv Thorns Rob- Monroe Enauirer. ; Tatum. ' will hardly be proposed, Kaieign "1 am doing all in my power
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inson , that his wife had lo ng been
in the habit of purchasing and
hoaring articles of all kinds, is
accepted by the police.
The superintendent of the conn- Times.
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?ty criminal road force reported 12
tlfj.tr ftivrAA-inaW CmirAil
, iiimihiviim white and 84 coloxed prisoners.
Washington, Jan. 6.-A sensa- w, w. Wallace was awarded the
tional address was" made to tho'J contract for feeding the convicts
Adams Declared Elected.
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Denver, Coo January 7. -
Alva Adams waB tonight declared
- i , . . - i t j, ! Alva Adams waB tonignt deciarea
The Gastonia Gazette- says: stry congress this morning by and Kluttz & Rendleman were duly elected governor of
. . V -: , f.. . flaftMan Mflrn,ii fh ATPAnfiro given the supplying of feed for . . L. . ? . ,
itft i . i whatever may come oi tne pres- - - - Colorado. 'l he returns snowea
. . - - v rent aisturbed condition otthe cot- chairman of the national irriga the stock belonging to the oun- Adamg l28 078; Peabody 113,804;
The farmers will hold a town-f market one cannot but ad- tion -congress. He scored con- ty. Plnralitv for Adams 9 774
in meeting at the Rowan Acade- ton-ma The board endorsed the move-- Plwality for Adams y,7 4. , ,
mire the determination of ;tne KB8 w xcxiax w px .
farmers to hold for a better mar- timber and stone act, and deelar- ment of : Mrs J . ,, Pflrt Arthlir.
let and congratulate them upon ed that the House public lands V - -" . --;-: : . - -;
their abUity toiinake .so mich committee, the western; member txon ofjv reformatory. The le JTofao, Jan. 9.n ellim-
- . . , v . ... .... i tit .1 n irL .kt ff Mn Hrntrn vaa roar! ani - A1Aa 1 ia aofitnofaH t.HftT. t.nP
atrnnffflr rftaiafeftnpft now than thev Of WUlCtl. ne auegea, "naa aeno- -- ou u-.. r-
stronger resistance now tnan tney . ?.,, WrtiW arnvAii. Th ,lAriak. L,.Un.i rrnn nf Port Arthur
ship meeting at the Rowan Acade
my Saturday Jan. 14. Everybody
come. - . - : . " .'
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. man, We remain, ' Joe.
stronger resistance now tnan tney u -i . rnt, ' , - , . , . - 0 . a'k
i . . -.- ..fi'nn" . fho- heartily approved. The Jegisla- oricnnal arrison of Port Arthur
rr . n . . i ... -r -i-..-.- iThir arc in v,f f .-rtjisn itiovl 4-i-n ailArA Ituro will be petitioned: to make I nnmhered about 88.000 to 40,000
.adopted the blo6k system for their i arable to hold f or a be-tter price, Ltealing to continue, should be this addition tp the penal life. r men, ' including sailors. The
5 . . . Tid nninmo" riha . at. thm time!. . . . , " -4 I u:iij i iu -v. AlA nt aiAlrnAflR
entire road. This is a step in the , 0 j i Ti7a held up tq puonc inquiry ana , : r "" w . "
"r- t thfl arf with a whin .1 Hnrifi PMflr for Hams Peon s hw Horib and missing are placed a over
AiD 10 . .?f " eems advisable. The proposiuonl - r j , : . , . , '. .
right direction. It will save both ; t0 burn the surplus strikes one asjBhed at the cart's with a . whip xk HOQe Paper for HODe People tyf H0QB and missi
life and property. Raleigh Times. ! monstrous. lof outrifcged entiInent,, Ptepll 10,000.
to discourage the idea," said 'Mr. v
Jordan. "It is not necessary and
no such action will even be sug
gested at the New Orleans con
vention. We hope to be able,
to make arrangements along
business lines 'that will solve the
present problem, and also those
in the, future relative to the price,
of cotton. There will be a large
number of bankers and Southern
cotton manufacturers at the. meet-
ing. We need the active co-oper
ation of our bankers and also the .
spinners if we are to take our cot
ton out of the hands : of specula-,
tors. The New Orleans conven
tion will be much more largely
attended than at first anticipated,
and the commissioners ot agricuJ
ture of all Southern States will be
there." - - : : W
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