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PAT KON AND (iJjEANEK rUBLJSIIEO WEEKfcT- UASKERS. C , Oct 25. 1894, Editor an'P l'KopniKTtjff- SUBS:RliTIOtf : $1.00 per yar In advance. ADVERTISING ratjes furnished on application. All articles Intended (or publication j Fh'ouM be. written plainly and only on one piile of the paper. The real name o( the contributor must in all cases ac.-oropany the communica tion a a guarantee l good faith. The editor will not be held resppnsi hle for the vies'3 entertained and es- prepjted by correspondents. Address all eomitimiicatlpna tprTfiE Patron and Gm?aier, Lacker, tfotth- ainptoti County. N. 'Entered at the Past Ofllce at Lasker, p. C, as Second Uass Matter' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS) Notice J. A. Burgwyn. Land for Sale J. A. Burgwyn. What shall we do-r-J, A. Bu?toh 4c Co. Grove's Chill Tonic Paris Medr. icineCo. made familliar. The- boxk cheap, nicely printed in attractive style and can not fail to interest any child, even of a dull mind.. It will soon be op sale in every pointy in the State and the teach ers should procure a copy at the earliest possible cUte and mak themselves thoroughly familiar ivjth its Contents. Its study will create a greater reverence for oar form of government and do much tp bring the government and im governed., into closer and friend lier relations to each other. It ia a lamentable fact tht a large por tion of our voting population are ignorant of oar form of govern ment and have but little concep tion of their duty as citizens of the great State of which they have an equal poer (At the ballot) to shape its future destiny. WINDSOR -LCTTEii We acknowledge the receiptor the following subscriptions and renewals since last issue : W. H. Elliott, Eagletown , M. L, pane and 13. A. Barnes, Xasker v W. T. Stancell, Severn; It. B. Gray and W. N. Tyner, Pendleton. The Raleigh Biblical Recorder for months ias been demanding Jonger terms for our pubic schools and professing great interest and concern for them; but at the sug gestion of the Charlotte Observer that the people levy extra ta?es upon themselves in order that the free, schools may be maintained for longer terms tfce Recorder is the first to kick intl to exclaim that, "The People are in no humor to increase taxes." In another editorial in the same jssno of the Jtecorder appears tha follow rag paragraph ; It U a reproach upon our constitution, it vitiates the source of the Sfati-.' 1 i f not to provide inore means and more efficient means o! educating the chil? fire u who cannot otheruise obtain edu cation. Thousands and -.thousand:' of uneducated children portend an era of stagnation. The Jtecorder seems1 to be in consistent in this matter. It cer tainly seems-open to the charge pf appealing to the prejudices of the .people. We would like to Jmow how we are to have a six or eight months term of public school every year, as the Pecorder has been demandipg, without more money. Certainly it can not wish the salary of the public school teachers of the State, which is now less than in any other state in the Union with ope exceptiop,reduced enough to double the school term. I $0OBEk CHIMES, IIIAMPION TURKEY HUNTER B I O RALJ.Y PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS OF JNTERE,ST. May the Democratic banner still float supreme. Hunting's circus and menagerie were largely attended yesterday. Big political rally in Roxobel on Tuesday, Oct. 30th. AH parties will be represented. , A concert for the benefit of lovers, of spch at the Academy mansion to night, in which Capt. Bob Shaw, of ashington, C, will take an ac live part. Mess. E. Bell apd James H. Peele went to Jackson. N. C, yesterday on business. Rev. Mr. Cree married a couple in the Baptist church at 'Jackson last night. Mr. Jas. l. JJvermon and little ones are visiting friends and rela lives at Rich Seuare, C, this week. Mrs. W. J. papehart, who has been quite ill recently, is now con- valesc'njr, so we are informed. Mrs. M. M. Tyler, we regret to report, has been on the sick list for u number of days. Roxobel's schools disbanded for the day Tucgday, so that the stu dents might take in the show. Mr. Jivermon, our turkey hunter, averaged a turkey each da)' through out last week. What other town can boast of a like occurrence ? Rev. Henry Wingale filled his pul pit at the Episcopal church last Sun day afternoon, also baptizing two infants. Prayer meeting services at night, subject of discussion being "Duty." The infant of Mr. and Mrs: W. R. Smith died lat Saturday night and was buried Sunday afternoon fol lowing. Josh. Roxobel. C. Oct. 24. HXN. F. A. WOODARD3 SPEECH SEVERAL DEATHS PERSONALS. Dr. ttr7 G..Mizell. who has been on a professional trip to Colerains awl Gatesville returned Sunday. Mr, Jarretl Peele. father of Mra W. T- King, of this place; died at hi home near Lewisloo, on gatnrdsy night last, aged 81. We Jearn that Mrs, Claris Wood dip1 ot tJfp' residence of Mr. John " w - -y w Mitchell, about four miles from town. on last Sunday from heart trouble. Mr. Frank Gurley and wife left I yesterday for Hijih Point, N. C, where Mr. Gurley : will engage u a brokerage business. Success lo you, Frank. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lyon had the misfortune to Lose their youngest child asred abcut 10 months Sunday evening. She was buried Monday in the Baptist church yard.. Key. J B Boone oftictating. JIod. F. A. Woodard. of Wilson, addressed the Pemocratic club last Friday night. He was met at ..Mr Winstoij's house by a niounted es cort of about 25 carrying lanterns and torches and further on by a torch bghty procession on foot of at least 125 men and boys. The line of march wa9 through the main part of tne residence portion of the town and then downGranville and Main Streets to the courthouse. It was the larg est and most enthusiastic procession that has gathered in Windsor for years. He spoke to a crowded house and held them for an hour and a half. His argument was plain and forcible and all who heard it could not but understand it. Mr. Wood ard is much liked by our people and we are always glad to have him ad dress us. That he may be re elected is the hearty desire of us all and you may depend upon Bertie county do ing her full duty by him. His tnt ute9 to Bertie county and to the la dies of this county. State and our dear. Southland in general weie long and frequently applauded. . O AltOLUS. Windsor, N C. Oct. 23. BOILER EXPLOSION. THROWN ONE) HUNDRED YARDS IN THE AIR-NARROW ESCAPE FROJI DEATH kastFr-day about midday the boil- dvii. Government Jms been ad-! " f, 'be,,eDgiDelJ T f " 1bUS' f i j . ji i i e i i II. H. Dukes at Rehoboth, about four (led to the list of branches re- .. - . . , , . miles from here, exploded and ae quired to be i tpngfct n tbe IvUie j fiou9ly inJured Mr. Dutcs. tbe own. pchools of Jorth Carolina and : h r n n.n.rr onin.., feternian's Elements of Civil Gov ernment, which is the best book pn the subject fpr beginners we The Great Question of the Pay. What shall we do in these hard times f Tint oi.e answer to the above question. Go to J. A. Buxton & Co's for your Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Clcaks, Furni ture and everything you may need. , ILet no man hinder you. It is a duty you owe to yourself and family. Come it will pay ycu. J. A. Buxton & Co., Jackson, N. C. ii A G A RfcTTSy 1 LLK NF, W. PEAT OF CUWXD BRIDGES- KEV. 2. N- HOGfi ARD WIT EN T. C. J? GETS TO THE I,Ejgi.SJ,ATIJRE Cleveland Bridges, reported sick in last issae is yt in a critical con dition, but I hope he will recover. He is Mr W. Bridges' only son. Mrs. D. K. Bridges has betn very sick with typhoid fevfcr. but is re ported a little better to day. Many others sick, and among them is Rev. A. J. Parker's baby. Preaching and communion at the Baptaist church yesterday by the pastor, Key. J. N. Hoggard. Broth er . left the impression on some of fclitj congregiil ion that this in all probability would le his last sermon at this church. Jf it should be so many of us will be grieved, for he is and has been a faithful minister for forty ) ears or more and we pra5' for pis usefulness to continue. Several ol our people are going to the Slate fair this week and one gen tleman must go to see the WofWs Fair dancers one more time. Would like to go with him but can't spare time. Miss Bettie WorM, from New- soraes, Va., is 'visiting relatives in this vicipity. Fiye cent cotton and ten cent meat is what fills oar farmer's poeket(ver the lei t.) '."It amuses me to hear the question asked how is the farmer to live with five cent cotton and ten cent meat. Why! Gentlemen raise your own meat and have some to sell, and then you can stand five cent cotton better. When our old friend, T. C. Parker gels to the Legislature we should pe tition him to introduce a bill forbid ding the taxing of hogs before they are put into bacon ; it will come.near- er filling the poor enslaved farmers pockets than any of his wild goose notions of finance. The Democrats have hig speaking at Galatia today, and Pops and Pubs will catch it, lor Capt. Bob shows . -. i . no mercy to that crowd. Cypress Swamp. Margarettsvillle, N C. Oct. 22. Since the above was received and put in type news has reached here of the death of Cleveland Bridges. ED.J MURFREESBORO NOTES. SlTorfolh Vay Weekly Telegr.pU R.p J. W. Perry CompJ mi ma m Csa-istsi r Garysburg Items. Dr. Black arrived in town last Friday evening acd conducted the zpiarteYly meeting, preaching excel lent sermons both Saturday and Sunday; while here he was the ap preciated guest, of Dr. Ellis. Miss Virgie Suiter, the popular and attractive little daughter of Mr. J. L. Suiter, enteratned her many little friends last Friday night in hon or of her twelfth birthday. The evening was most, pleasantly spent by all present, who.wish their little friend 'many returns of the occa sion. of whom had almost a miraculous es cape from death. Several other per sons were near but not seriously have ever e$aniinecV has been fhnrt. The engine was about an eight adoptee by tjie-tat Board of Ed-! horse power, stationary, and when pea tion for use in the public I the explosion occurred the engineer schools of the State, There is'was stauding on toe side silts lean great need for civil government top ng over the boiler oiling some be taught in the schools, more sq Parts of the machinery. The engine pow than at any time in our his j aI,d i,er wa8 stationed about eight tory, ahpl we trast that every l f?ct from the P!n ,,OU8e udera shel- school in the State will soon have I ler and U carriei1 awav lhe corner of j Iasl Sunday inown. classes in this imiwrtant branch, g"V house and the window at Mrs. Dr. D. B. Zollicotfer went up The publishers and author, to'1 h'lf ll?e. Tr as Ending and to Raleigh last Tuesday. ii . j ; went up in the air at an angle of j Several or our citiaecs went over jnore fullj meet our demands, ! ahout 45 degrees until it attained a! t'JJ it m i Jiave added a North Carolina sup-j ight of about one hundred yards in ridy night to see plement which treats particularly la"'Jf fJJ: the road in ten leet -Ilet .played by James Vouog. ... .. , j ot Mr. Richard Grant e bouse, a hun- Mr. L. L. Joyner. the chief opera pf pur Constvtution, form of gov-; dred or two yards away. DeBerry tor here, u spending several dava in frnment-legislative, executiveWas carried a few feet in the air and J Weldon assisting Mr. Lee Johnaon I In. . Cotton Market, Btrict Middling, Middlings - . Btrict Loa Middling, Low Middling, - 1 Blues, - , f Peauut8, -Pany r , Prime, r Iw Jrades, : B. E. Peas, Prine Stock, fi -e carrf a Urge stock of.s 1 rutu Scti. of bnggivg gU(j tIegj Bags. Write for prices. For ConstabU. I hereby announce totbeJ ICirby Township that I &njr date fori the otfice of Coos said township and ask their if elected I will discharge ih pf the office to the bast of mj ) W. C.CoJ a on ion j NOTICE. Haring this day taken out iJ tamentary on the estate ol Barham, deceased, all iM.JVAn.il claims, agajijst sai.j lrf ,t iiuiimh iu re?e'.ic meiu forpr duly proven, to me or my igJ Atkinson, on or before the 61 uciurt, ijsao, or um iioi pleaded in bar of their recovery or to said estate will plea mediate paymerit. 1 This SepttmbHr 26, 1S94. Laura F. Bail' ' ' e2 By, W, W, Peebles & Soy, U Biggest thin? our for boys, li WBt( everjf ; Gnnt who want to make money, s n n - r --ad- Utftmpdthereon. Circular audi tlon freei Sample check with m: address J stamped tliereou by t. paid 15 cent?. Address j 8t Brandir- Mr. W. T. Joyner left for Edenton last Monday on a business trip. Miss Kate Joyner is attendiugthe State Fair in Raleigh, the guest of Miss Cora Lambeth. Miss Lucy Taylor, of Greensville, county, is the guest of her uncle, Dr. A.J. Ellis, Mies El'za lying, of Weldon, spent and judicial -and gives much val uable information with which ev ery piipij x our schools should be fell on his head at the snot nhorn tl.o boiler was a few seconds before. He in lbe lra'D dispatcher's oCDce.' has been unable to be up since, but i adoxis Mr. pukep is fa?t reciverin. j Garysburg. K. C. Oct. ?3. school attenpance increasing tiie next association per- 80NAI ITEMS,. &C. J. Ten cases of illness in the place. Mr- T. II. Nicholson ia having more new buildings added to his home. Pres. J. B. Brewer expects to at tend the Raleigh Central Association Mr. Frank Brown, who has been so seriously ill, is able to be op again. v j Association begins on Tuesday and continues for three days ; it will be held at Mt. Tabor, a few miles from here. Large gatherings are expected. Pupils continue to enter at the High School taught by Mrs. 0. W. Scarboro. Mrs. Jones, from Edenton. is on a visit to ber sister, Mrs Frank Brown, of this plaoeV On acoonut of tbe river rising, lit tie passing in thatdireotion has been done recently. ' Mr. Jim Maddrey, of Henderson ville, N. C, has been on a visit to his sisters, Mrs. Cook and Mrs Everett. . Miss LiUie Stephenson closes her well taugbt school at Maple Grove Friday the 26th. Closing exercises the last day. Mr. 'Joseph Johnson, of Rich Square, was the appreciated guest of! Miss Lettie Barber on Sunday last Preaching at M. E. church every Sunday, mornina; and night, prayer meeting on Wednesday nights. Preaching at the Baptist Qhnrch Jnd and 4th Sunday mornings and nij-hU, and generally on 3rd Sunday nights, prayer meeting Thursday nights. Episcopal services not 8q often ; oc casion!y monthly. 8. C P. Murfreesboro. N. C Oct. 23, '94. C C C C'.S C C C C C C Z C t j ROBT, JilYES 4 9 (&&vi&vpal . 4 and 6 Boanoko Seek, W a 't.iit-.' Peanut?, Cotton, te. Eggs and Chickem, A CABS- We have just received a t:t of Johnson's Chill and Fj It was bought with a distinct standing between the MsdoI and ourselves that each .M bottle is guaranteed to core r tbe following diseases 1st. Chills nd FeTff, 2nd. Billions FfTer. Srd. Henorrbaffc W 5tbt Measles. 6ib. LaGrippt It mf' Now. we are willing to mi ) lh0 suie conditions we I We ijl guarantee 50 oent bottle to oure any cases above enumerated f do so we will cheerfully retfifl - money Yours truly, y John BAuanAM, K ch Sq'. - - . r ..trf.l CONNER & VAUOqAN. The Hotel Bum wyn, JACKSON, r' Livers Attached. This BoteU situated ffv desirable lot ta Jm0J. ' Is well furnished aJLc efforts spared to fit H f1 venlence and comfort oi if r. j THE TABIES WiU BZSWU JL THE BEST THE MAM-1 ; Terms to snit the time..
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