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Till-: PATRON" AND GLEANEU I'UIILISHKD WEEKLY. -J.:i:? JrCssisr, Edits: ad Frojiistc:, :;t?rt .tt the Post Office at La?kcr, .. u j-M-eond Class Matter." a . ... LSCIUrTIOX : 11.00 per year in KATES furnished ilUTISIXG in M '.i.t alion. '!! j'Nele hit tn?l j for publication h . .. written plainly and only on .! of the pajMT. 'i !' . .1 nanwf of tln'coiitributor mint in . i : s accompany ! lie cornrminica tion i -.t "--iarantec o'f ood faith. .'lint ...or will noi 1? held rcspoijsi-!;.- f . ; !..: -views (ftitertaineil and ex j. r -. t ; eorre.pofMJfit. i-h:. .- - ail cojninui. ,- ttions to THE i ,Ti'.f-' ix G leaner, i.iker, North-. UMj.lOi. i.i.illitj", X. V. LASKIIK, N. C., Junk ::t. VW ADVERTISEMErltS. No I lee -H. S. Gay, Corn. Notico Mrs. S. A. Thorn :s. Job Printing J. IL Outlar.,1. Notice -J. T. Fly the, C. S.'C. Notice J. T. FJythe, G. S. C. Notice J. T. FJythe, C. S. C. Summons' J. T. FJythe, C. SC. Summons J.T. 1 lythe,C.S.C Dental Notice D E.J.Gri'.y . N E WS FROM RALEIGH. The NArrington Committee a Thing of the Past. C. v,. of C President V'ins: Since our last issue we have re ceived the following subscriptions .and removals : Rich Square, N. G. J. S. Chap pell. Jackson. N. C. -J. M Harkley. . Philadelphia, .Pa. Richard Mar tin. , kehoboth. N. G. Junius Parries. Como, N. C. Mrs. S. P. Win-borne. The University of, Tennessee ad mits all properly qualified young men and young women from any State of the Union free of charge for tuition. Students from Ten nessee enjoy no advantages not open to tlioso from other States. We believe that it will not be many years before all bur schools fo higher education will abolish tui lion fees. The University of Mich Jgan not only admits students from the United States free of tuition gut its doors are open to the whole world. Tuition is absolutely free. ("leek Flythe of the Superior Court has appointed Dr. A. J. El lis, of Garysburg, a county com missioner to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Crocker. This is a most excellent appoint meat. Dr. Ellis is well and favor ably known all over the county, is a man of large experience and good executive ability, and will add strength to the board. The change in the school law requiring the commissioners to attend to all school matters greatly increases their work ihid doubles their re sponsibility, and " ip successfully manage the county and school af fairs requires the services of such men as Dr. Ellis and the other members of the boardall of whom DEATH OF IL S. PULLEN -SENATOIJ HUT LEU STUDYING LAW SAL A III ES H EDUCED COLORED TEACHERS IN SESSION OTHEli NEWS. Raleigh, N. C, ) June 24th, 1695. f The- "Arlington Triangle" is a tiling of the past "Chief-Jus tice" Campbell, of Cherokee, came here, called the ' committee, (al though he was not chairman and had no right to usurp Bryan of Chatham's prerogative) summon ed witness and made ready for work. The iopulists were doing all they could to prevent Bryan of Chatham and Phillips of Pitt, the rest of the committee, from com i n g h e re. Th ey d i d n o t com e. Campbell has a lovely jag on him, and in. the mean time the limit of time for the committee to exist has expired, and Mrs. Arrington : s no nearer her rights than she .as six months ago. Mr. Al FaTrbrother, who fig ured so prominently in newspa per work in this State last year, and Who went to Virginia has now bought the Durham Recorder, and will again become a North Carolina journalist At the Teachers' Assembly at Morehead City Thursday Dr. W. A. Mowry of Massachusetts lec tured on "The Supreme Moment in the History of North America Mr. Charles D. Upchurcli, who When are WG Oldf . I Mr for years was clerk of the court It been said that a man is in this county died near Rather- as old as ne feels, and a woman as iora ton last week. His body was old as she looks. The author of brought here for buriaL "How to be Happy Though Mar- Mr. Ernest P.- Mayward, oneof jied' contributes a chatty paper Raleigh's lawyers, was married on old affe to Chambers's Journal. in Meridian, Miss., last week to gome of us, like this contributor. Miss Crudup of that place. now middle-aged men who think , Public Printers Stewart Bros it a hardship not to be allowed to sent lb copies of the acts of legis- arhipc and leap-frog. The lature of 1695 to the Secretary of death pf Matthew Arnold was State four days after they were caused, in his sixty-fifth year, by an due. lbese Avere to constitute kon over a fence in a fit of a delivery, but as there had been juvenile high spirits. Tlie writ- a. ueiay in senuing tne inaexes to them the 50. a day penalty will not be enforced. Mr. R. S. Pullen, one of Ral eigh's wealthiest citizens, died er says: "Old age, then, does not depend on years sonuch as is generally supposed; but if we think only of years, when does it tap us on the here yesterday. He had been sick shoulder and say that it has come for some time, but he was not to keep us commny? "This varies considered critically ill until a with each individual and the cir- few hours before his death. He cumstances of his life. Arist6tle has done more for the city than id that a man is not at his best any man here in many ways. other thinxrs rave amonjr He the Other writers until forty-five. sav that he is old then. The State 70 acres of land upon which three-score years and ten of the stands the splendid A. & M. Col-lPsalmist has been adopted by lege. He also gave the city 70 most T3e0pie as the normal stand- acres and laid outgiadedand ter- LrcL Dr. John Gardner, who has raced it for a park. Now Pullen Park is a fashionable resort and will stand a fitting memorial for a good and charitable man. An act of the legislature of 1891 gave bodies of convicts to the uni versity for purposes of dissec- written on 'Longevity. ' remarks : 'Long observation has convinced me that sixty-three is an age at which the majority of iersons may be termed old. ' "This hist age, however, is mere ilso that most of the deaths oc- and Some of its Results," and in curred on the farms. One year to have reached the the evening there were poetical not a single body was obtained, hundred and twenty are gooa ana true men. ltis known that Dr. "Ellis did not de sire the appointment, but for the good of the county we trust that he will accept it. His services are needed. infanev eomoared with theatres tion. yet very few bodies were Laid to have beeri att.linGd bv ma- ever obtained, the penitentiary Qy opla Mr c Walford, in leople claiming that only un- his Tnsilrnm.n n,ndp rWo n lit claimed bodies could be sent and ' i i i i i . uh uuu Q two hundred and twenty ier- V A. sons who, he thinks, can be shown age of one vpars and ind humorous recitations by Miss The result was that bodies have upward. An American (Mr. Jos- Virsrinia Culbertson of Ohio, who i been purchased in NewT York at a eph Perkins) has published a was in Raleigh recently. Fridav cost of 35 each. The last leiris- work in which he records over ..,,.'..,. a. lntnm nntiisr vdwi ii.n.f ten thousand cases of centenar wmcat XKJ1 tuu y suiu " T, t i. ttIt is not natural for the lives medal, by pupils of the schools Mr. Robert Ransom, son of of men to be as short as they are. for girls in North Carolina. In Minister Ransom, writes that his The law of Nature is that every the evening Dr. Mowry aain lec- father has improved so rabidly animal should live hve times the tured on "Naix)leon's Etister Sun- that he now walks about his plan- numoeis or years uiaues to reacn .lay in 1803." To-day Superin-on and will go to Washington 00 tendent Scarborough delivers an City, July 1st child born with' a good constitu- address before the assembly. The opinion of the Attorney tion should, if he lived a perfectly The University SummerSchool General, is asked by the State neal thy life, and were not cut off for Teachers at Chapel Hill will Treasurer as to whether a broth- b7 accidental destructive agen- There will be pi in which people remaiu at night VSVnTlTsometM Senator Ma- is -a lodging house; also whether wrong somewhere when he does rion Butler will take a course of- boarding which are connected not. There has been more or study in higher law at this school., with colleges are subject to the less of a murder or a suicide, or It is a rare thing to have a U. S; 50 cent room. tax. - the environment has been unsuit- Sntuitnrn dmlnnfofn TVf . TJ,,n . . x llc iaxy llgesu iui . uvuium wu.c. iui. jjiauiuj in nia llgll I agaiiis L The State colored teachers as- Dr. Garr as druggist at the In sociation has been in session here, sane Asylum is heartily endorsed their meeting being held at St by the Alumni Association of the Weather Crop Report. notice summons. The reports Of correspondents S tate of North CaroUna, Superior Cou Of the Weekly WeatherCropBull- Northampton county, f SpringTenn isx etin, issued by the Norjh Caroli- W. H. Hughes, as executor of v. t na State Weather Service for the Stephenson, plaintiff, week ending Saturday, J une 22, l. g. Seiden. w. w: Selden, Arnita sei. 1895, indicate further improve- den, Jos. N. Seiden, Laura A;Seldea and raent in all crops. The week was John G. Seiden, defendants. vprv farnnhla fnr harvPsHno- Notice is hereby given to the above erj lavorabia lor iiarestmg named defendants? u a Selden? Arni grain and hay. The first three Seiden and L. A. Seiden, who are non res days Were belOW the normal in idents of this State to appear at the next . . i , j term of said court at the courthouse in temperature; the last part of the : t 4 . . , 1 x Jackson on the 1st Monday in August Week Was Warmer and beneficial. mby and then and there to answer or de- Tlie amount of sunshine Was mnrto the complaint on file in said action above normal. The rain-fall was ,r a acmanuea m the complaint. The subject of the action deficient for the week, but local is tate. and a naPt of thc relicf dlV Showers OCCUrred On four days, manded is to exclude the defendants from Though crops continue late very -n m v few unfavorable crop rejxrts are This June 24, isu5. received, and the prospects are c-r-ct j. t. Flvthe, . s. c. brighter. The next week will be very warm, with showers in the middle nortion. Eastern District With the ex- Xorthptoauty, Suwior court. NOTICE SUMMONS. H. be grantetl. Given under my hand at of fice in Jackson, this 2Tth day of June, IS1C1. J. T. Fltue, C. S. C. S. J. Calvekt, l'lffsAttys. 0--r-!t NOTICE SUM MONS. begin to-morrow a large attendance. Thanks for Help. mr. Editor: Permit me space in your xaper to return sincere CeptlOU Of the first three COOl days S. M. L:usiter, Administrator of the: nasi week was favorable in man, plaintiff, ihia ftvot ri.riillT fr fnrm , ,t.m A (omau u- u coma n. 1 X- .: . work, a good deal having been ac- J- A- coniau. Susie l. to- complished. A heavy rain fell on r ' the night Of the loth, With some Conian, will take notice that the plaintiff hail from Greene and Pitt COUU- lias commenced au action to sell thtMval ties up to Perquimans; the rest estfetoft the Coman to make 1 real estate assets a,nd that tlu intiitrrt,o s Of the Week Was dry, and Show- said action is returnable on the 2nd day of ers would make crops look bet- August, isai. before the Clerk of the Supc ter. Scattered showers did oc- rir "f .hampton county at i,u omee in Jackson when and whore von art cur on 22nd and 23rd, just in time required to'apiwar and answer or demur to It a number Of places. Other the complaint or the relief demandtvl will joints are still dry and needing rain, oome worms still troubiinsr tobacco, and corn in bottom lands. Corn is doing very well; some farmers are hilling up. Cotton III III V f t IIIIIII'!! I I I I V I V llllll M . , - j - ' .North Carolina. i SniMriiii (rt with not a Very good Stand. Rice Northampton county, August Term, lNiC. is up and growing rapidly. Sweet Roberta Drewett, plaintiff, potatoes are still being set with ' Tl l-aitlst f , . James B. Dix;wett, defendant. plants scarce and many wanted. Notice is herebv givou to the tk,ftmlailt MOSt Of the Irish potato' crop has in the above entitled action that tin nlain- been shipped, and the shipping of tiff has tommeu'd an action against the j , -n . v V -a defendant for divorce, and lias liltil h(TMun- truck will soon be over.. Fruit ptatatintioiiico..itta.-kk..ithoS,.X Still falling OtT, but reX)rtS are SO Court of said county, and that the defend- diversified it is dificult to tell aut is hereby notified aud'ivuiml to ap- whether the crop will turn out h i . rM , , V 1 , beld at the eoiu-thouse in Jackson, on -ilio more than -an average one. Ap- first Monday in August, lsor,, ami durin- pies and peaches are ripening, saW term to answer or demm- to siiaooin- i .. V i plaint, or judgment will Ixj rendered for and some peaches have como to the lvKot tlJlcrcill dom;ludc1. Witluss market Huckleberry crop is hand -this June 24th, i8:. lai-ge. Melons not doing so well; J-T- ivthk, c. s. c. too many insects. , w. w. peeui.es & son. Attys. for 1ihs. - : 0 m . ' ' ' ' " ' ' : ! r- 1 .- i-i a XTVTiTrtTr " , . xii geueiui council oi rmiauei- Having qualified as Executrix of the m- 1 Ji .'i t t mi I . . . Xiaia, ul its session last l'liursaay, tate or j;. i. Thomas, decoastkl, iutuv is decided by a unanimous vote to hereby givcu to aU vrH(l) hwin- claims 1 ,i' t vi - i ii a a. a&'d"t said estate to present them to mo send the Liberty bell to Atlanta. for payment ou or before" j.hv i. ism. r Some . months ago the manage- this notice will be pleaded in bar of their - M2 w V A. -A- V 11. K. - l- ' ' bill li ment of the Exposition asked for rGcoyery- lebtors will please pay rompt , , , ly. This June 25, lsur. Augustine, the school for negroes Philadelphia college of Pharmacy. thanks to the d Q , f under the supervision o the Epis- The Philadelphia Lethia Water Northampton for help, coixil church, mrial instruc- company was incorporated here On tho RtUf Tn. -f 3' 6-27-Gt B. A Thomas Executrix. NOTICE! pany was incorporated here On the Gth of June at 3 o VWb- 6n Saturday. . L m. the house I liver! in wn Kaleigh will be represented at burned down, together with all the convention of the Epworth' my provisions and a part of my League of Canada and the U. S. furniture. I have a wife and six to besrin at Chattanooo-a on Th nrc- children denenrlent nmn mo nnrl k.. ,3 . r 4 1 "iiVA cu-i ju u v uie uewi iujuiuui aii 1- clay the 27th 1 .... : 1 a ... i l UUllUL 1U XeiTiilU WIIlUKlUL'aaiS mi x. ... mrfV xiit; cahi. u 11 vf' mmmitrop rt tha i luwah-xxo. ' - - l.VV-' V.L til V tions in the shape of lectures and mpers were given.- There was a good attendance. It is the 9th annual session. Many letters are being re- the bell, but the request was re fused. .The matter. has been put to the Philadelphia council in a new lhrht since the legislature of Pennsylvania decided to make a J VW fl a of lhc sl'1on'or 04. 4- 4- t-u c of Jsorthamptou county in theprr. State exhibit at the Cotton States coedingr. of J. w. Boone vs. Charles Boone. and International Exposition, and 1 shaUV ou Monday, August 5th, iwr. at this unanimous action of the ",e'tourfho . , . , he auction the following described tnu t of Council ill favor Of taking the land to wit: the tract of land on which the I had been unable to work for two - DTi y Den 10 tlanto was the - now resides, and known itjauit. v- 1 " ' -" wc.uiiuuB .. iract, situatel in said county on the east side of the roal He v. D. Cale kindly 1-kl'lt" or hn A t onto n-rui.-.i 4-,r-vU.i -.vi I )r l.iniO I 11 m o -rino, I r? xttuu, i board of trustees of the Universi- took UP a collection at two of his Ari 7ZC1 ?; , .L'. leadiD from to Boone's x Roads . , , i , - j , '- , v,ut ui .juuua nuuivma uuiverb ana oounaea bv the lands of -r p uu.uuvCcM1uU1Umoimr- .v., v.". v"vv t.v hn nofrl tl,rt wcU; f I calvert. Mrs. M. M. lJnndia. ...... .. ij.ii .1 c o-v . tt , . I j ..v, uvvvivvu uiu waiuuii iii U1U 1 Ulii ( ! -t- c Tnr rv- --, -. f lii lit l l ;i. ;i mm -411 n 1 m c 1-4 t.-t -. 1 - 1 . V ov -" inunw as IJObL- t - " UU 1U1 IA1 f f . c 4 ned. When they do meet the - I. have a!so received 812. "B" question of lighting the buildinr throuh Bro- J-E- Blanchard of Whi:. Chairman Crocker, of the Board of Commissioners, resigned as member of the board hrst Mon day in June the other members of the board postponed the election of a chairman until the vacancy va.s tilled. Next Monday the board will elect a chairman The school fund m Northampton is larger than the county fund, and under the new law the chairman of the board of commissioners will have to approve the orders for the disbursement of all the school fi,.lo ti. ...... 1 1 n '""" iiiwu ivixs auoiiL iiiree hundred school committeemen in the county who will issue orders on the school fund, and, for the protection of that fund, it will be necessary for the chairman to be writers desiring to contribute ex hibits. All the letters are refer red to the Atlantic Coast Line, Seaboard Air Line and Southern railway, which are to take exhib- ts to Atlanta and display them there. Interest in the exposition x ; s great in this State and is in- . " - .r creasing dailv. 1 ' The Baptist Woman's College in course of construction here is malcing good progress. The foundation is complete. It will be one of the handsomest school buildings in the State. and campus by electricity will be Woodland, for all of which I re considered. turn my thanks. A Tour Through Europe and the Holy Lands. Dr. Geo. H. P. Cole,formerly of Northampton county, has been ap pointed manager for this State, and will accompany The Whittle- Hale, Popular Classical and Ori ental Excursion. " lonrino- "V- i . , . , . , - 1 . ' " tr -' aianv i mauiuuuH ior York ' Auffust. 24th. - MK Thi sincere and G. F. Rose. grateful ackson" tract, j. 11 Grant :.i ... v V4 r bIJVi 3 -k ii'I ContaininEr !:) acres. nuir r. Awards for the Cotton States Terms ok sale: One-third iV c-ish tl. t -r - . 1,.. . '' " - anct international Exposition. Daianc? m one year with interest then or. TiliR i A o-nnmnW r,f " "m UdMS ISaie VMl title retain merii be based. President Collier has s is a guarantee of the hi -h T ?T f-8aIe until puid' .""eivtaim, 4- u- i , untl1 fu payment. Tliis June 15th lC it upon which the awards will e-27-4t n. s. GAeommS t ie minc nave oeeji reduced by jxtrty was organized and will be the .trustors. The total reduction accompanied by Rev. P. T Hale is sl.-OO. The trustees say that D. D., of Birmingham, Ala., and the -reductrn is made because Kov w A Whittle D., D.t a well .. .a -vi. .uu, known oriental travels .m.l trrit. buy more .now than formerly. er. The trin will nmhrrn.. Steward Grimes, who has been laml! France, Switzerland, Italy there for a number of years, has G reect, Turkey. Asia. Minor. nA .iauu.nu, estine. Syria the Islands nf tho His sue'eessor has not been aihKf.wiu,, . t . j .'ivvniui imivuu to ue irune lXintetJ. "IthriH mnntlw A tlmrt eny;n has been arranged for members son of the late State Geologist wishing, to travel as far as South- Ke'rr was drowned near Balti- ern I tal v. and return home In come somewhat familiar with the more last week while trying to arranging this tour, three things handwriting of the r committeemen, ive his little son who had fallen have been field in view: Educa- With all the vigihuiceof tho oili--jin tht. w:lw ti; fn,l n.r .. m... cers mere have tx?en two kihw. f . ... ; . . wuuw iaUu lAimuiui . ins i neiu uere aim me io e unu resjjeci is io ix a strictly select and lim-or- j . , . , , , . , , f . . ited party. ' t or catalogue giving by the attendance of the. remains ; of friends from Baltimore. Win ston, Conconl and Durham. ful attemps at forgerv. of school. ders in this county diiring the past decade. The county treasurer, anAl not t he schools, was the loser Tin each case. full information, rates etc. write to Dr. Geo. H. P. Cole, Hender sonville, N. C. "University of BTorth Carolina. Comprises the University, the College, the Law and Med ieal Schools, and the Sum mer School for Teachers. Tuition 0U 35 Teachers,. 471 Students. Address President Win-, ston. Chaiei Hilt N. C, for Catalogue and Handbook on 'University Education." NOTICE SUM MONS. North Carolina, . Northampton county. Sujienor Court. C. A. -Comae, plaintiff, vs. W. It. coman. L. A. cotnan. j Susie I. ojnr.n. and J. s. - ?t of xman, dffemiant. Sununons. 'Tl defendants, V. Ii. oua0 aadK T WmieDlhatth4.. plaintiff h.bit and Send itfnAtlnr," "as cuii:M-:..Ti an action In ... . .. . court sought to make the Department 2 of Awards the best ever organ- 3 Z DO rzed in America, and in securing 9 the services of Dr. Giilman, he feels that he has succeeded. The name of Dr. Giilman commands respect all over the world. Lucy Cobb Institute, one of the most famous female colleges in Georgia, will make a very fine a display at the Cotton States and I International Exposition. d WesleyanFemaleCoUege, which 2 is the oldest institution for femalo h education in the world, will also 4 make a handsome display at the 9 Exposition. 3 President Bonilla, of Honduras 2 writes to President Collier, of the 9 Cotton Smtes and International ? Exjsition. that the Minister f X Foreign Affairs of that countrv U will collect matrinl f.y o o . IWl C 11 iitj t For nearly all kinds of f business. , r c ( e A I 9 arsr AILI 9 as to jiick out the most interesting points and print them in a plain, honest, convincing wav. ex- The mostmodorn stvlcs am apnictical printerof I G years' experience, and ( devote my whole time to K printing. V I believe I can do your work in the most plea of Northampton .....ntr ... ' TT " - ui represent Hon- , . . . ' "'Mue UUras at At Itntn orwl on ine za oay of Aujrust, !-,. Jura daw-L'.iiKSt ;V, . . V U1Ul Ul' er in the LuJ. ni . ... ... iXaiblt IS proiv-rlv inctMlf,.,! nig and profitable manner. v .juin-u I T.. ,.n , to anicar ami aasirer or ctmar to the V au feCJoa "HngS, 'give' thf w - AW A 44L.U, complain or lbe sk ucinakd iU I ?EU ar the full SCOpe for tlrnxJ pranUid. Witues my haud thU Zih day h;i "llO the mind; rest mi n tt d ofJuiv J.T.E.c.w.c.' tongue, for it iu siiender T Y S. J.cLYEET,inff. Any. e-, op Hall. wnuer Dish- ? I'd like to demonstrate mis to you. yt J- H- OUTLAND, Mauasrer Job IViutiuj? Department. Patrou and Gleaner, LASKEH, N. C. f ( 13
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