fflLy: V LUCALS. Commissioners Meet. 1 The following business was trans acted by the Board, of County Com- tfnvS TiKlKFTA' TOLD FOR "iW"V 'g- u. I'.UsY READERS, r I ine commissioners present Messrs. V. W. Farmer, Cha ifvmrs Pitted u? on Our Streets ami Ileui s. )t,r.r"rt hat bf Sets W. D. j P. Sharp, Perry Ren J. Bynum and VVm. Woodard, Jr. were irman ; rovv,j: It was ordered that Thony Bynum, . , , ' col., Be allowed to go to the County .Ifv0u wantto buy a good watch ome -, ; cheip g 10 J" J- PnVeU thG JeweIen j It was ordered, that Jane; Barnes Standard Sewing Machine be allowed $2 00 per mo. for 6 m6s. t J. J. Privett.:the Jeweler. ; ' It was ordered that Zilpha Wells PERSONAL MEXHOZSV Mr. Morris, of Washington, left Thnrs'dav. Mr. J. M. Leath left tor New York on Tuesday. Mrs. Wash Farmer It ft ; for ; her home in Black Creek Monday. Mr. Homer . Anderson went to vve?nt to Black Creek Monday. Mr. Moye" and Miss t Fannie Moye left for Wilson's Mills Saturday. Prcf. E. E. Britton left for Monroe on Tuesday. i Mr. R. H. Pittman, of Bishopsvlle, Dr. F.M. Moye is spending some S C, was in the city Saturday. ijv th only Tne V. ;son. Cotton Mills began fallowed $2.00 for o fl! A V 1 of Monday manage It is the intention to run the mill on two months. frirnd will It was ordered that Rebecca Short be allowed one whole ration lor four month's. . It was ordered that Sallie Pittman be allowed $1 00 for three months. It was ordered that Perry -Lucas be u tell you to carry and jeuelery lor repairs Maynard at J. J. Privett, allod 'one whole ration "for 3 mos. lie Jfweicr. ; it was ordered that Hester Simrns ' rhe tirk cotton, bolt of the season be allowed $1.20 foif 3 months. Kr.iuQht. in by Dr. J, T. Graves, f It was ordered that lizzie "Bryant ttWcwsburg.' It was fuUy ma r be allowed $2.00 loii three months. w'-td on Jul)' 27. ' Vj It was ordered that Toby Farmer . T . ' l be allowed half rations for two mos. p.. u'-i'y Hall's Hair Renewer, .-. V, j i 1 T T, , b.y u-.i , . jt was oniered lrjat jane Barnes be r-.v laded or discolored nair ss- , . r . . or?., - - allowed a suit of clothes. ,un:es the natural color of youth, and The committee appointed in July ous luxuriant with everybody. j meetine to divIde Nq- . ' Darius'-Eatrnan and Buxtom Craig j reported that trie'- dividing line would are leading their class, the next to ; run as follows, commencing at the gra(Juate'at the University. Both-are ' corner of Wilson county, thence up ,v--r. the Horner School, Oxford, ! the Wilson line to the fork, ot the Mr. Marion Williams has returned to the city, after a short abscence. time in Dunn. j Mrs. Jas Bradley isln the city visit-.. ing . elatives. 1. Mis. S. C. Wei's and children re Mr, T. H, Best left for Raleieh 4 - on Monday. - X. G. road, known as the Robestrow plan tation, thence down the path leading if. . ,1 J ' 1- 1 1 ride them - om mere 10 me aiviaing line De- The method of getting horses ac manned to a train is to frnrt and around an engine. But from the ! barnes Place, thence down, the path tween Kinchen Watson and Jim h? sure-' voir are away "cods-' lor they will surely get you. A gentleman tried this game Sunday aiterooon and was successful. in hav ing himself locked, up. Mr. Henery Daniels, who lives in Rocky Mount died on Saturday nioht from eating a water melon It leading to a brancji known as Mill Brancb, down said lbranch to B. M. Owens' line, thence down said line to Pitt county, thence (down to the com mencing corner, thus forming a new district containing 69 children, 32 males and 37 females. The report was adopted, the dis trict made No. 48, white, and the is supposed that the melon was-pois oned in order to detect robbery andj committee appointed were J. T. Ea was alterwards sold by mistake. A j son, T. R. Ellis and A. T. Smith. nerd is also expected to die from eat in? some of the same melon. Campaign Solids. A Cliild Kr j-.ys The pleasant flavor, gentle action and it 1 -! i c. it- " - w- we nave ust receiveu -irum .iuci , . , c . . . J. . - , when in need ,01 a laxative, and If the music Dubhshm$r house 01 I he S. . . , . .... iainer or moiner Dq costive or Dinous, the most gratifyingj results follow its use ; so that it is the best family rem edy known and ever family should Erainard's Sons Co.. 161 Wabash ' Ave., Chicago, a copy of the "Red Hot Dpmnrrafir Camnaieni Sonp" --w. - w r n e Bock" for the campaign of 1896. The book contains solos, duets, mixed ! and male quartettes,, and is especially arrancrprl fnr amnnurn rlnbs. It IS v,.... Mtettng of State Democratic Executive Committee. . All members of the State Demo- or $i.oo per dozen post-paid. 1 not a cheap word edition, and is sold : Cratic Executive Committee are re fer the remarkably low prize of 10c. spectfully notified that there will be a meeting of the committee, at Raleigh oh Monday, Aug. 10, 1896, at 8 o'clock p. m. There will be impor tant matters for consideration. ' -CLEMENT MANLY, ' Chairman Dem. Ex. Com. The Athletic Club. A club for the purpose of develop ing the physical part of the man has been FOR THE COUNTY CHAIRMEN. It is requested by the chairman of the State Executive committee that formed. This . club has em ployed Prof. Louis Murphy. Prac tices will be give.n with chest ma chines, punch bags and all other paraphenalia used in a well equipped ! the different chairmen of the county gymnasium. Arrangements have Pvpr,t,Vp committee will send their teen mad for shower and tub baths, names and post-offices to the State The dab has elected the following of- Chairman, Clement Maniy, at Ral ficers : President, J. Ed JWoodard ; eigh", and also send as early as con See, and Treas., Ernest Deans. The j venent the names and addresses of Board of Directors are W. E. War- j the different township executive com r?n, L. S. Hadley and E. G. . Rawl,' j puttees. . n2S. At nresenr the enrollment IS n Aor th Chairman ; 1 - , , . xj y uv.i ji tiJiv viiuii iiiut Mr. T. B. Gilliham has returned to the city. Mr. W. M. Farmer left for Empo ria Thursday. . Mr. J II Penny left Wednesday for Ocean View. ; ' Mr. Ash Hines spent Sunday in J rocicy iiount. Mr. Berry Simpson was in Golds boro Monday. Mr. Robert Barnes 'has returned from Morehead. Judge Connor returned from Ral eigh on Saturday. Mr. Floyd Davis- has returned from Morehead. ' v Congressman Woodard left for Raleigh Thursday. - Mr. and Mrs. Wainwright have re turned to the city. - Rev. Dr. Battle : left; tor' Peters burg Wednesday. Mr. T. L. Brodie left Thursday for a months outing. Mr. Press Simpson left for Fre mont on Tuesday. 1 . Mr. Sylvester Hassell, of William st6n. is in the city. ' Mr. H. F. Jones spent Sunday in Edgecombe county. , Mr. Jack Sharp, of Elm City; was in tho city Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Briggs left for Baltimore Tuesday. - Miss Allie Barnes- returned from Wilmington Monday. - Mr. Frank Barnes left via Raleigh for Norfolk Monday. Miss Gee Winstead returned trom Red Springs Monday. Mr. Wade Brooks left tor Black Creek on Monday. Judge Jacob. Battle passed through the city on Thursday. Mr. Floyd Davis returned from, Morehead Saturday. Mr. H. C. McNair went to Toisnot. Friday on business. Ex. Gov. Jar vis pissed through the city Saturday Miss Minnie McDaniel went to Norfolk on Friday. Miss Mary Farmer! has returned from Scotland Neck. Mr. Robert Barnes returned from Morehead Thursday. Rev. F. S. Stickney, wife and little daughter spent Friday in the cit'. Miss Mary Deans and Mr. Ernest Deans left for Rocky Mount Friday. Mr. Randall, of the News & :01 server staff, was in Wilson Saturday. Col. W. A. Bobbitt passed through I the city Tuesday en route to Kinston: Mr. J. T. McCraw and wife have returned from a weeks' visit to More-head. Mr. Sam Walls left Thursday for Ocracoka for a few days of pleasure. Miss Lucy Bradley, who has been visiting Mrs. Lewis Bradley, returned to Norfolk Monday. ' :. j j. i. :.; ; , Miss Jessie Speight, of Battleboro, who has been the guest cf Miss Kate Connor, left Thursday.' . Mrs. W. H. Aiken 'and children have rcturntd to the city, after a month in Western Carolina. 1 j . , , "' : I -! -' - .' ' ' Messrs.! Alex Andrews and John Andrews, (of Raleigh, passed through the city Friday en route to Norfolk. Mr. Frank Miller, of Goldsboro, spent a few hours in the city this week. ' : , ' Mrs. Douglass Winstead went to Wilmington Thursday to visit her mother. J Mr. J. M. Wilson, auctioner cf the Woodard , Warehoase left Friday fo Goldsboro. i .' Miss Hattie Williford, of Elm City, who has been visiting in Saratoga, left Friday. Mr. E. R. Gay and wife have re turned after a stay of two weeks at Morehead. Miss Mattie Shis, of Charlotte, is in the city the guest of Miss Nannie Harrison. Dr. Person, retuned to the city Monday, after; a short business trip to Fremont. . Mr. John E. Woodard has returned to the city after a few days in South Carolina. , Mr. W. D. Taylor, of Goldsboro, who has been visiting in Wils9n, left Monday. . 4 Mrs. Jeff Lee, after a pleasant stay of. ten days at Morehead , has rettirn- ed to the city. ! , Gladness Comes Withal better 'understanding ; of the ; transient nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef forts -gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There, is comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis-. ese, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy -with millions of families, and is every wliere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial' effects are due to the fact, that it is the one . remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore; all important, in order to get its .bene ficial 1 effects, to note when you pur chase!, that vou have the genuine arti- -ele, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by .all reputable druggists. : If in the enjoyment of good health, vand the system is regular, laxatives or. other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely used and gives most general satisfaction. twenty-five, several new vmembers ber admitted at the next meeting. Jpworth League Meets:' , The EnvvnrtH T.pacriip nf the Meth l JNO. W. THOMPSON, Sec'y. i Marvelojos Results. l rom a letter written by. Rev. J. Gunderman, of -Diamondale, Mich., ist-Church held its regular meeting 1 we are permitted to make this ex- Friday night. Owing to some tract : "I have no hesitation in rec-r-:';sunderstanding about the notice ; ommending. Dr. King's New DiscOv very lew were present. After' the'' ery, as tne results were almost mar devotiohal exercises, conducted by velous in the case of my wife. While Mr- Wm, c,ay, the business, oft he 1 I was pastorof the Baptist Church at "tnmgwas taken up. Several new Rives junction sue 3 uiuugiu u,. names were enrolled as members of with Pneumonia succeeding La the Lea-ue. Owing to illness Mrs: Grippe, " Terrible paroxysms of VfcMe,-Chairman of the Committee coughing would fast hours with little ' 0a Literary Work, was not present, ' interruption andj. it it seemed as if but was announced to the mem-' she could not survive them. A ftriend befs of that Committee present that rocommended Dr. Kingrs New Dis would be a meeting at Mrs covery, it was quick in'its work and 'enables house on Monday evening, ' highly satisfactory m results.'1 Trial forthe purpose of arranging a pro- bottles free at.; Hargrave's Drug Srarnmo for the next meeting. Store. " Dr. Wright and wife have returned after a week at Morehead. Miss Martha Felton returned from Rocky Mount Thursday, Mrs. A. Branch and family have returned from Morehead. Mrs. James B. Kiilebfew ana! Mrs. McCuddy left Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Woodard is spending sometime in Goldsboro. ' Mr. Wash Farmer, of Black Creek spent Sunday in the city. Miss Bettie Bynum left Friday to visit relatives in Greensboro. ' - , ' : Rev. M. T. Moye returned from Wilson's Mills on Monday. Mr. Ned Rawlings ft foi a trip in Eastern Carolina Tuesday. Judge Jacob Battle, of Rocky Mt was in the city on Tuesday. Congressman F. A. Woodard re turned from Raleigh Friday. 0f -vt, "I I 1 'GRATEFUL ; 1 AND COMFORTING For Tired, Aching, Irritated Feet is ft warm bath with : CUTICURA SOAP and a gentle anointing jwith CUTI- CU KA (, ointment), the great skin cure. Tills treatment allays ltchlnp and Irri tation, soothes lntiammanon aqa painful swelunrs or tne joinrs, son ens nam. rougnenea sKin, ana puri nes the perspiration. , Sold thrfmehont the vor'd. Pottb Dbco & Chem. Coep., l'rc.f . Bouton. 1 Trunks'and Bags at M. T. Youngs. Have you seen M. T. Young's Millinery ? Now is' the time to buy shoes cheap. M. T. Young. 500 pairs extra pants, at M. T. Young's. I The prettiest line Shirts in town. M. T, Young. ; Have you seen our Straw Hats ? M. T. Young. ; I Big line Summer Clothing at M. T. Young's. , . New line Neck Wear at M. T. Young's. '", Lace Curtains and .Scrim at M.'T Young's. j It will pay you to see Young's Furniture. ;. 3 Clothing at half price at 1 M. T Young's. j FOB SiVLE. The house and lot on which I now live, on Tarboro street below Rarnes street.. For full particulars write or apply to me in person. 1 J. D. BULL.OCK. Gold Silver, 16 to i, or It takes but little of either of, these precious metals to move piles of stuff from the - , Be e II ive. The most of our goods , come from busted merchants and bankrupt sales at fifty cents on the dollar: Therefore we are in a position to offer greater inducements than - he who buys" on long time at credit prices. j i Cash is the mighty lever that keeps the ponderous wheels of the "Bee Hive" grinding out bargains. . We are offering special bargains in Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Trunks. A big line of dress goods,, and notions on hand at prices that defy competition. ; "Always visit the "Bee Hive" before parting with your cash. WHOLESALE iKD RETAIL. Respectfully, ; ' ; f IT ITS 7r WTT' -TTTTS