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HARNETT,1, S"- a VKM AGE CUMULATION l.OOO. CUMBERLAND, o- Placo your lad and see the insults J VV A f l 1 ft W fcl , L -A VL Lare circulation , dTlii in each county, with . ' - ' i HIS N -p-n-Q pii things: hold fast that which is good." Vol. S ourJiM. rj.o. FEBRUARY:8,:.1899. No. 6. 1 o"wn directory. THE LEGISLATURE CHURCHES Methodist Church-Rev. W A. Forb. Ptor What 0Ur BUSy LaWIXiak services 'irst Sunday nigni, auu w STtU and nht. rvory Wednesday night, feuda J1 every Sunday morning at 10 o clock, O. K. Urautham Superintendent. Bai.ti.stCl.urcM.-Rev.L.R. Carroll pastor Herv cos evevy second Sunday morning and night. Frayenneeting every Thursday night Sunday School every Sunday morning, J. A. Taylors-penm.- -.cfoKHli n rlienensarv m. Hiisael Hi" . y-yj wuiuiwu . . j ers are Doing at che Capital .City- Senate January 31st. Among the new bills intro duced to-day were the follow- .1 ... fhnrc.h. Rev. A. .r res" ...wtor. Services every first an d fifth Sunday nf Smitlifield : to amend section .. r.iht. sundav scnoui nf tho ijofie : to lncorno- I MM lllllft - " I -. w " I A BUday mommg, Doug smith ; HuPeriuu .Eastern Carolina Fish dent. I 1 n AccnM-itinii in nnv DisciMe church-Rev '-"-xide& sinking fund in Craven iminffhthrlHttan Endeavor Society every fcy for Bridge debt . to ap Tuesday night. Sunday School every hunaay , f finance for evening at 3 o'clock, Mcu. iiomua, o-, .. x..- will Kai.tist Church. Elder R Jackson, pastor. Services day morning and night. rrimlt i ve Rapt ist.-Church on Broad street i..i.i,.wru. Turner. Pastor. Regular scrvi- ... on the third Sabbath morning, and Batar- C. Sau- :h month at. 11 o'clock Doint a Swain county ; to provide lor funding the debt of " Union county. A resolution was introduced to pay F. P. Jones the expense of the contest with White. Only five bills were passed at a m Han to-day's session. These are : to v. Jones repeal cnapter aoa, laws oijiovi day before, in eacl LODGE. . - v 1 11 A it. , win nan fist, church . f. w'm-w.a. Johnson, s. w.; e. a. jones as to stock law in certain coun- j v J U. Johnson, Secretary, ivchu.-. comm unications are held on the 3rd Satur day at 10 o'clock A. M., and on the Istjr.day , .,..;,ivin,.kn. m. iii ach month. AH Ma- ... .n,i Htandi. are cordially Invited to attend these coiuiiiunicatlons. TGWli OFFICERS. J.F. Fhiliii s. Mayor. Commissioners v v.,,.o. u (j.Tavlor. f. W. Jordan and McD. Holiday. M.Ll Wade, Policeman. Colnty Officers. Sheriff, Silas A.Salmon. Clerk. Dr. J. II. Withers. ... a n Tlnllovrav. lielalt i J" 1 v .j , rri T H MatHlflWa. irraaun;!, j. Surveyor, D. P. McDonald. Coroner, Dr. J. F. McKay. County Examiner, Rev. J. A. Campbell. nnmmissioncrs : E. F. Young, Chairman K. A. Smith, T. A. Harrington. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I 11. 11 C IE i I ) Connsello and Attorney at Law, DUNN, N. C. Vnn.-Hee in all Courts. Collections a Spe cialty W-E-Mnrchison, J0NESB0R0, N. C. t...,..f T nr Tlnriiett. tlooie and X ItlLLllA o 1J... other counties, but not for fun. Feb. 20- Isaac A. Murchison, FAYETTEVILLE, W. C. Practices Law in Cumberland, Harnett and 'anywhere services are wanted. j7 ccljfford7" Attorney at Law, DUNN, N. C. urill ,.nfiM In :lll t.llfi COUl'tli Of tlie State, where services desired. H. L. GODWIN, Attorney at-Law Dunn, - - N. C. win m-.etiee wherever services may Diillcult collections DioniDtlv made. x ' L. HUDSON, M. D. - Physician and Surgeon, Dunn, N. C. OiVu e on N. E. WTilon St., second build ing from Broad St. Residence at junction of Y.. Jiroad and Elm Streets. Uromyit attention to ad c:Uls from cither Town or Country, day or ni;ht in the various blanches of the profession. y.V. JONES. W. A. STEWART JONES & STEWART, Attorneys, Dunn, N.C. Will practice anywhere in State or Federal Courts. Collections a specialty and pmmpt attention given. GET THE BEST ' When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine do not be deceived by alluring advertisement and be led to think you can get the best made, finest finished and Most Popular for a mere song. See to it that vou buy from reliable manu facturers that have gained a reputation by honest and square dealing, you will then get a Sewing Machine that is noted the world over for its dura bility. You want the one that is easiest to manage ana is Light Running There is none in the world that can equal in mechanical con struction, durability pf working Tarts, fineness of finish, beauty Fnappearance, or has as many improvements as the New Home Rim, A.tom.tlc Tm.1.SS 2 on both sides ot neeaie i c ;, the minimum. . . . WRITE FOR CIRCULARS, THE HEW HOME SEWIHG MACHI5E CO. tili FttASCittoo, Cai- AtlajttA, UA. FOR SALE BY Gainey & Joruaii, Dunn, J. C. Educate Youb Bowels With Cas CAKETS. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation fro fever. 10c 25c. If C. C. C. fail, drug gist refund money. -11 , OfT ' ties; to amenu cnapter cw, pn vate laws of 1897 by putting "Planter's" instead of "Tar Iliver" bank; to prohibit tlie discharge of fire arms within $ mile of the Court House of (jrra ham county ; to confer police nowers on denutv sheriffs of I A. Haw River ; to amend section 3,806 of the Code by providing that fines .shall go to the towm treasury for municipal purposes. House January 31st. At to-day's session of the House twelve petitions and thirty eight new biils and reso lutions were introduced, twenty- three bills passed third reading and twenty-five bills were rati fied and became laws. Of the new bills one was to tako charge of the A & M Col lege of Raleigh by repealing the fusion law ol ley, and enact another, one to regulate use of meridian monuments and stan dard of measures in all coun ties.- To require railway con ductors to - give passengers checks for excess of fare paid over ticket cost. To amend the school law so that there shall be white and colored committee men. Of the bills passed third read ings nearly all were of a local or private character. Among them were : to allow McDowell county to levy a special tax ; to authorize the towns of Durham and Lexington to issue bonds ; to allow7 Watauga county to levy a special tax; to protect fish in Mingo Creek ; to repeal the dis pensary law in Bladen county. Senate February 1st. The committee .on contested elections reported favorably as to the seating of Messrs. C. U Eaves and W. L. Lambert con testants against Kerley and Souther from the thirty-first district, and the. Senate adop ted the report seating Eaves and Lambert, Democrats, by vote of 34 to 6.- Ten newT bills were introduced and two bills passed third read Fourteen bills were ' rat ified and became laws by the signature of the President of the Senate. The Senate .was principally employed to-day in considering, and discussing the insanity law ; which was carried over for fur ther consideration. House February 1st. The House had a pretty warm riipimsion to-dav over the Sen ate bill to create the office of treasurer in Surry county and finally defeated it. Twenty-nine new bills were introduced, among them the following : To make $20,000 annual ap propriation for the State Guard, and making it of three regi ments of 12 companies each ; to protect hotels and 'boarding houses ; to amend section 872 of the Code relative to service eral Assemblv ; to ratify the consolidation " of the Atlantic Coast Line Company of South Carolina in North Carolina. Senate February 2nd. Among the new bills intro duced in the Senate at to-day's session were the following : By Senator Justice to arnnd the law establishing a dispen sarv at Rutherfordton. m T T J A. Bv Senator Jones, ot name 14Pk laws of 1893. as to printing and distri buting of the public laws, also one1 to define the fees of justices nf the neace for writs of claim A and delivery and other writs. Bv Senator AVilliams topr.o hibit stock frorn running at large in Cross Creek township Cumberland county. Of the bills passed third read ing these are some of them : To amend the Code as to drainage of low lands ; to estab lish a dispensary at Jackson ; to amend the stock law ot Hender son counter ; to provide for the domestication df foreign corpo rations ; to repeal section ; 1333 of the Code, prohibiting buying andselling of pretended ti tles. I House February 2nd. hills were intro duced at to-day's session. Among them are these : to nmftnd the Codo so as to au thorize mavors to enforce the collection of fines and penal ties : to prevent distemper and other infectious diseases among cattle; for the protection of prisoners in jail awaiting trial tr fiv fees of tlie Treasurer o Hnrnfitt countv (by Mr. Mc Lean) ; to allow Alexander countv to levy a special tax and build a Court House ; to protect onLnnntvootrtl'd fnrl OtheTSI tO give Cumberland county addi tional terms of Superior courts Of the bills passed these are probably of the most general interest : Act relating to the probate of deeds and the private pvarrii nation of married women, amending, consolidating aiiUi codifying all laws on the sub-; ect. . - 1 Act to repeal chapter 66, of the Code. This bill amenus, collects and codifies the wreck- in laws of the State, and di- vides the counties on tlie coast into wrecking districts and pro vides for the appointment of a commissioner of wrecks for each district. Act regulating the working of convicts and the esxaoiisn iiiAnt, nf fiountv farms. A n iirovpnt, thft Sale -OI misbranded food The bill to reduce the tees oi mmoforo nf rlpprls on lien bonds b and r.hattel mortgages was, after a hard fight and much discussion,, defeated. Judge Connor called Mr. Fousbee, of Durham, to the chair and got on the floor and made -a strong speech in advocacy of the bill but when the vote came it was defeated. Senate February 3rd. In the Senate to-day there were eleven new bills introduced and forty bills were passed. Of the new bills was one by Sena tor Ward to amend chapter 69 laws of 1895 as to usury. By Senator Glenn to protect employes, and travellers on railroads. By Senator Justice, by request, to establish a dis pensary at Greensboro. Of the bills passed third read- ino- were tne ioiiowiu . tablish a dispensary at J ackson ; to remove . the disabilities of married women ; to prohibit the spread of disease among hogs and fowls in Gates and Edgecombe counties ; to estab lish a dispensary at Smitkheid ; to abolish county boards of ed u?ation ; to pay F. P. Jones ex penses incurred in contest to the amount of $200. House February 3rd. Of the forty-two new bills and j resolutions presented at to-day & session of the House few were of more than local importance. paid by the people of 'the ordi nary course of business are cut V . ,1 1 i. 4 io most. Among tne reuuuiuu io the Hen bond fee which failed in the House Thursday. It put the recording of such papers at 40 cents, and the probato at lo cents. All copies are reduced to five cents per copy sheet, boun ty orders are reduced to 10 cents. " To require the purchaser of a railway sold under judicial sale to organize a new corporation. TO give a. ueu ivi""- 1 KOKTH He Attended the Meeting of Confederate Veterans. . looked at me. if there HarneU-'As Others see It. a tear in the eyes of both it was not because our hearts had not been touched by the high exhi bition of patriotism on the part YES, GOOD OLD HARNETT. He Is a Patriot Right. Willing to Surrender tile Right to Vote to Secure Good GoTernment. nf this father in Democracy. I laid my hand on his arm and said in substance to him, " mere are nuy uioubnuu iruug tion for the people of tll0 pc0. armed young men m JNorth .n TTnnnff nnnn. T- l - The editor of The Common wealth maintains all the while true affection and high admira- Carolina who would snrrender their arms before they would ty. The Dunn Union tells how iB:an4 storing ."! TE DAT OF PATRIOTS NOT PLATED OCT. part of anybody that the ballot & u a m0(Je, To regulate sale of patent ana . .. should be taken from any citi-,. .f, . , i( This hill nro vides that unlawful for any merchant, druggist or other person or per- sons to sell or oner ior tai uatent or proprietary medicines or other like nostrums which do proprietary meaicmes xu T, . Words Uttered bv Mr. Gaston '11 Sllttn uc Holt, an Andrew Jackson Democrat of Harnett County. not have printed on the label in the gtate? Who is the best Democrat in permit a law to pass that would M j ' Q johnson of Buck- tauie tne oaiioi irom juu. horn township (0ur birth-place) has been no suggestion on the gpeaks of it as a model place. . r 1 3 .1 A. Al. Kn 1 1 f tr . del town- cliir in mnriila Tn it. thorn JlTfl zen like you, Mr. Holt. The j v three mea w10' use pro. Louisiana law goes on to say fane language and none wh0 'provided that this shall not ap- drink strong iiqu0rs to excess, ply to any man who was a voter And Rev A Campbell, on the -first of January, lbb7, principal of Buie's Creek Acad or whose father or grandfather e perhaps the most wonder- was a voter ul maw u. ful school in North Carolina or addition, to this, when you have South writes ti10 ncws and Ob- . 1 1 . 1 i uaII ' - - 1 - rrHTn TUP '. .! HI I . . .1 , .11 plain itoman , Itis not any oi tne weii Kuowu once reristered under tnat roii, 1,f nnt nonnlA of ! uun-notieiumflana -,. vi ;i fwi,fi " .v .ni i. r -ill ' b - t,l- ngnsindiuv . ana nigmy respecnui ianiu you are on tne pou uuuks 10i "Mthe county are happy over the exact amoum o r . leaders or tne party, uiuugu time and your rignt to vote .f t1,f ti, -nnfV rommis- -i v .Amnniinn IS . -i J 1 -. I , ..ij n I - j r- rom wiuun .. - they are true ana tneu a,uu. u-ivc neVer again oe quesnoueu Qcr.linvp refncH tn rrrant nso to any one. The Neck Commonwealth. made.' To amend the law re fnvnt ntl Ot DaUK blUCK bill provides that the stockhold ers of-every bank locatea muii, State, whether State or.JNation al, shall be assigned and taxed on the value of the shares there in in the county, town, precinct 'uuu they are true ana tnea ana nave neVer again be questioned sioners ha first place in the affections of The old gentleman saw the iiquor ylCQ garding the part- point at once, his mind was re- scotland 1 C"n iiS It is not any of the faithful Heved, but he said: "I am and able men who were elected vriad that the law will be like to high position by the last thatj but would be willing to jq SALOONS IN HARNETT. general sseiuui-y , u,a lose tne rignt to vuie n uy places as they deservedly hold domg it would give us good Buie s Creek Academy 1 ros- in the esteem of their party. Urovernment." ponug .xxv- TVio ViPf. Demnerat in North G that the dav Commended. L 1 111 JJ--s w - J - 1 UJ - .M V - . 1 kJUlllU lf KJ y t-F. W -'fcW - mi I village or city where uch banH Carolina is an humble, indus- Qf heroes, martyrs and patriots In a private letter Rev. J. A. or banking association is located trious prudent, honorable Har-hias DaSsed. Not so. It was Campbell, of Buio's Crock finr not, eisewnere vviic.c. t(. nnnntv tarmer wno is iu . .. . .i r.i;- rt ctnnri at. Acaaerav. savs mai ins ssunuui iaiuu - , i i - " j - easier ior nit! sumici w onu stockholder resides in such place Raieigh attending the meeting Thermopyiae than for this vet- has a fine opening, twenty now nrnot: nf the Confederate veterans, t.ho cac- boarding pupils representing 7 v I I Z-i II I fKIIIUl.l L, IJ UW 111UIAV r Of the bills passed few were of general importance. He .was taken into the House i,iQ trintism made him or 8 counties having been vesterdav bv his member, Mr. J.-,an. nA Mr. rolled since Christmas. . J " " . i V1I11L1 VKJ iuuu .. i , i tt nfT TTo-,-ift wlin " o . . , , .,.. - oo nnnnliac l-nnmenii ton at j. xx. muucdu, ui x,i.-v., jj0j. jg n0 tne only aged patri- ""' . r .. . ... gave fiim a seat on the floor, . North Carolina who would the school, one of the very best welcome this self-sacnnce n i- . wprfi neoessarv for the good of itoi. v.aiupuuii their party or country. It will piece of news : never be necessary, it will never : "I rejoice t en- Thoro Architect of the Capitol. Our State capitol is at all times an obi ect of admiration to all those who see it, and this of Bradley's ami introduced him to some of the members as the "high priest of Democracy in Harnett coun adds this to say His name is Gaston 1. Holt, . ... , ht it shows' the I county commissioners , Harnett is esneciallv so at sessions of Lolintv. and he is much above L,, nu t- - - - , j i Store, the Legislature, when so many t,iirfie.SCore years and ten. For O . ITT " - - . .1 strangers come to our city. -:e sixtv years he has votea tne that our refused mnoi ,it. nf which to grant license to sell whiskey. the Old Guard of Democracy is Hurrah for Harnett. I re oico to see Harnett's member of the made. than a half dozen members' of party with a passion that is as ? ! oTti' The rut here- Ureat wisdom be given those at j i...i a ccomiii xt i tj ;i.n lmn ft-1 J anuary itu. I i i. i wra n n A Ohenrrnr. venture to assert that not more Democratic ticket, loving his ,- .. x , t nm Legislature honoring himself The above is taken from .tlie J so -?eli. May 111 .1 .1 mrr, nl On 0111. ominv t.iih m.ii viimaiico cli -i ... . i t- 4--4 .i:liiii2liv . xuui , young " ;on. and is unable to read ? "T bov who had' not been this ,lis Ualot or to write his name, S. '" La? 'I star and tako a wnne xvi i . nun out xix - the present General Assembly pure as ever animated the heart know the name of the archi- of raan tect who planned this building. In jg y0Uth Mr. Holt did not Thp r-nvnerstone was iaia L -J W - - 1833. David Peyton, a Scotch architect, planned beautiful building. He came but lie is oetter posted upon the over to New York and soon al ter reaching that city he saw a notice asking for plans for the State capitol. He submitted his plans and was notified that the same were adopted. He spent, of course, a long time in the State and married in Wash ington, N. C. Miss Agnes Gates Foy, of Newborn, a grand daughter of Mr. Peyton is now in the city and her presence is naturally interesting. With her is Miss Marie Mohler, of Portland, Oregon. They are. at the.Yarboro. Miss Mohler is the daughter of Mr. Mohler, president of the Oregon Rail road and Navigation Company, one of the great transportation companies of the Pacific coast. rgat isgues that divide parties nis iaiuiiv i Duui"b than many men wuw nt their third" winter. 'in Newbern. ...uw their heads against col- News & Observer of 4th. , walls, and in his neighbor hood this patriarch of Democrat cy is looked up to and honored . .1 Tnmnprar'v n.S , ti ' bv tne younitji. -tmvw Grip s Bavaaes Doomed- th most accompiish- So much misery and so many , fthoiar ;n the community. deaths liave been caused by the j met the true olci . disciple of Raleigh News uut iiyi- -NTpwsnnrl Observer. with is said to be a fair sketch . " 3f Wli paper. Editor. i i j Grip, that every one snoum know what a wonderful remedy for this malady is found in Dr. Kind's New Discovery. That distressing stubborn cough, throat, robs llltll 1U111"V j you of sleep, weakens your sys- tem ana i3avt; cV ww.. sumption is quickly stopped by this matchless cure. If. you have chills and fever, pain in the back of the head, soreness in bones, and muscles, sore throat and that cough that grips mur throat like a vice, you need Dr. King's New Discovery to cure your Grip, ana prevent Pnm.mnna or Uonsurapuuu P-iPP SO cts. and $1.00. Money back if not cured. A; trial bot tle free a McKay Bros. & okiii ner's drug store. son after he had visited the Legislature. He said, "It is an old-fashioned body of old-fashioned Democrats, and thev Will do right." He asked J - .-. i A . n.hout the constiiutiouHt c"u . i ment. I said, vlt will oe some thing after the Louisiana plan. "What is man xix. v asked. "It provides," I answerea, "that no man can vote in North Cnrnlina who cannot read and write, or who does not own $300 worth of property, provided-'' "Why," said Mr. D. L. Green, of Harnett, who was present, "that educational qual- ification wouia not penun old friend, Mr. Holt, to vote. of the features of Mr. Holt and was maae irom ins pictuiu - 0 1007 o onoo ablo to graduate's Lean's chair in the House, llie i" txovnptt Wnintv The News & Observer's cartoonist Creek, Hainett county, ino made a cut from the picture only prospect was the helpless drawn b Mr Ldgh, and Mr. ness of the people ; the only en- Union, made this cut from the u u.uv -picture as it appeared in -thai man o God opened and - twenty new stu dents were registered from Ilar nfitt Rnrke. Caldwell, Cum- Bobbed The Graye- herland. Halifax, Johnston, A startling incident, of which Nash, Randolph, Richmond, Mr. John Oliver of Philadel- Wake and Wayne counties, phia, was subject, is narrated making a total enrollment for by him as follows : "I was in a the year of 200 students, rep most dreadful condition. My resenting 22 counties. No great skin was almost yellow, eyes er work has ever been done in sunken, tongue coated, pain North Carolina. We move that continually-in back and siaes, Wake Forest College nonor ner no appetite gradually growing seif by giving brother Camp weaker dav by day. Three 5en the degree of Master of physicians had given me up. Arts next June. Biblical Re Fortunatelv, a friend advised COrder. trying Electric Bitters;' and to my great joy and surprise, the first Dottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a woSi !man. I know they . ii i -1 saved my life, and rouhea ine grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them". Onlv f0 cti. a bottle, at McKay Bros. & Skinner's drug store. A Fleshy Consuni pti "The Belle of Rye." ML-s Il'tty Ptirdy, the "old est woman in C.mnecticui," is dead, agd 102. Miss Purdy had her roinance. She was born at Ry.VN. Y., and in hvr nv.iii was known as "the Belle rit Hvp " Her beauty thenwa-J marked. She was eng.igd tu be married to Dr. beat on, a rnnn rr Ku 'dish man. Seaton VV )-, . Tt fU-Vn-' -trio htme. lie took a .v 1 of process ; to promote tne aai ry interests of the State by ap- propriaiiug - 1-v e nf .lirta thft following: al meeting oi i - - pense of an annut the State Dairy Association. Araoi the" bills passed are the following : Act to repeal the charter of the city of Newbern; to confer jurisdiction of probate of deeds in certain cases; to put the election of the keeper of the Capitol in the hands of the Gen-J To improve the State encamp ment grounds at rightsvuie. This bill provides, for an appro priation of $3,00(L To regulate ami reduce fees of county ofiicer. This bill is tViP first measure' introduced X IIH-UU) J VVw-- j ... - - I started to go on with "pro- was t0 retursi on the day Ujre looking to a gene raj reduction of fees. Those fee; that are Mr. William M. Boylan, of Raleigh, died suddenly at Johns Tinntin- Hospital Baltimore, ioct Fridavfrom a stroke of pa ralysis. He had gone there to have an operation performed which was successfully done and was doing well. He was 76 years of age,aud owned a valuable estate. vided," when -lr. Holt stopped rne. I could see that in uie hrief moment a great conflict had been going on within him, and with the suggestion of tears the marriage, un mcwaj . j he treated a seaman ior Miip fever, caught the disease him self and in two days died. His hrvlv had was buried at sea. M , in his eyes, he saia in tones Miss ruruy nau unu rivA hi sincerity. ' .norrin orp. hut slie remained; Lllclt OUUiuu j iiiun."-- , "that is all right. If my party-, true to her first love. Lx. finds it necessary to tafce tne ballot from me in order to give the State good government, I llincr to be disfranchised. I looked at Mr. Green and he O Betrttiw fif lbs lina Too Hate Amaj wun ye nid vou ever 6CC one? Did you ever hear of one ? Most certainly not. Con sumption is a disease that invariably causes loss 01 flesh. - If you are light in weigm, even if your cough is only a slight one, you snouiu certainly take Scoit'ciEnnoIion of cod liver oil cM hypo vhosMcs. No remedy r . a . is such a perieci prevem ivft to consumotion. Just the moment your throat hetrin to weaen ana you -- - . t. find you are losing ncsn, ould bezinto take it. And no other remedy has cured so many cases nf ennsummion. Unless you are far advanced with this disease, Scott's Emul sion will hold every in ducement to you ior a perfect cure. tm All Drnlit, and t. RroTT ft Bow-r., hTnnt. N. r . 1 - - -- YyVTT 1 - 'yfbzi HiMlt WW Ml Ban Kll
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