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Wkp (Ffrefmi ft'niiripr tflxes this ear an they paid last UIWU vUlU iU . notwithstanding the fact that they . .. , - ' were promised that taxes would be IMi rirjsll WEEKLY BY j rrduced. In reviewing this increase C. II. Ilorton. - Owner & Manager," ' of taxation, and the general failure HtfHTI'OKD. X. ('. of I fusion to redeem its pledges - - Senator Starbuck, Republican, of One poLLAR a Year in dvance J Guilford, in a speech made this WEDNESDAY, DO YOU R DUTY, 7 j prophecy :' " j "With Fred Douglass for senti- ment. and the business men down 1 0:1 increase of taxation, it will be hard for another co-operation L-i.-i'ature to get back here two years hence." Sampson Democrat For the second tim we call the' attention of the good, the proper-! iy-holdhig, citizens of the U wn of Hertford to the fact, that, on Mon day next, the Oth. day of May., the election of our town officers ec cura. Notwithstanding' the fact, that our town officers receive lit- To live above our station shows tie or no pecuniary recompense, in a proud Vart, and to live under it. the shape of salaries, still it be-; discovers a narrow sou i A LTNES OF. LIFE FRO FAM. OUS THINKERS; comes the duty of every self-respecting, moral citizen of the town, H.Malot. The best and most important part of man's education is that who has the good, the respectabili- which ;he gives himself. A. Hou's iy, of his town at heart, to see that gave. our people are .properly represent ed in the persons 'of those who are elected to administer the affairs of our little town, wherein are situat ed our churches, our homes, and our families. Surely, to say noth ing of the laying, collecting, and expending the " money raised by taxation, which amounts to at least $600, it is, o say the very least of it, the duty of every good citizen of the town to see. that a proper ticket is nominated and that every person who is entitled to vote, is properly registered and lirmicrVit tn iVo nnlls on tVm rlnv n-f T .. ,f , t . j anv real inequalities, onlv that of the election. If we make no enort, I . . V and get bad officials, whom can To be a great man it is neces sary to turn to account all oppor tune iee.-La Eochefoucauld. .A man is wise when he seeks wisdom; a knave when he thinks he has acquired it. Fontenelle. There is onlv one stimulant that never fails and vet never intoxi cates Duty. Duty puts a blue sky over every man up in his heart, maybe into which the sky lark, happiness, always goes sing ing. Lamartin-e. Ajtnong women there cannot exist we blame but ourselves? We hereby suggest that a, meet ing pf our good people be held, at the Court House, on Friday, the 3rd. inst., at 8:30 o'clock, P. M. The Ccurt House bell will be rung at that time to remind everyone of his duty. The registiation books are not closed until Saturday night of the 4th. iust. at 9 o'clock P. M. Therefore, let all' register who are entitled to do so. Let us at least do our- whole duty, een though defeated. , 1 beauty, Alph. Karr. SERENADE. Produce Dealers eagerly watch this column for the names of Produce Dealers, and no investment of 25 cents a country merchant or specula tor can make will brim? him so much profit. Stamps taken. Address, Nev3 & Commercial, Danville, Va. IPIiotograplis 1 OUR CHURCHES Holy Trinity; Hertford, r morning prayer and sermon celebration of holy communion oh w v mm v K9 -K V 11 -VA O VA- BURGESS' ti. 111. r Ti;. - -A. A rinnr prayer and sermon at 7 30 n Morning prayer and sermon on tr!i Sunday at 11 a. m.! Evening nrav"! at 7:30 p. m. Services on iVrtr days at 11 a. m. Lectures on ehuh history on Friday's at 7:30 p, m a3 j servicesevery morning and sermon on W ednesday's at 7:30 a. m dm? ! ing Lent. St. Mary's Gatesvi'lle j C. Morning prayer and sermon with celebration of holy! communis DL4.MAL Prllif ,Lnd bundav 8 -at 11 a. m. Evening O r r on 2nd Sunday's. I Even no- lu : f ie now open atjHertrord, N. C. Any one desiring Photo's can call at S r.itlrs Hall, j I use the wet work, tin typen, and the in .staritaneous process, j BABIES taken at a flash, I All work guaran teed. The Aristo paper that I use when burnished gives a brilliant polish, which resembles proceline. NOTICE 1 1 NOTICE 1 1 j - j There will bd an election held in the town of Hertford, N. C, on hc first Monday in MaT 1895, for the purpose of electing town of ficers. The books are now open at my store for the registration of voters. C. W. Morgan, Registrar. Hertford, N. CM April 1, '95. Advertise in the Coueiee. with sermon at Winfall on 3rd day's at 3 p. m. j Henry Wi'gate. Rector. M. E. church. South, Hertfordlgt 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning and night. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday night. Anderson 2nd ana 4th Sundays 3 p. mi Centre Hill 3rd Sundays 11 a. m. Evan's 3rd Sun day's 3 p. m. j F. A. Bishop Pastor. Baptist church of Christ, Hertford N. C, 1st unday, ( 11 a. m. 3rd un day 7 p. m. Every Thursday night 7 p. m. Young men's meeting every Sunday 3 p. m. 1st Sunday, White viHe Grove 3 p. my, Saturday 10 a. ni. 2nd Sunday, Berea 11 a. m., Satur day 10 a. m. 3rd Sunday, C happel Hill 11 a. m., Saturday 3 p. m, 4th Sunday, Centre Hill 11 a. m Satur day 3 p. m, 4th Sunday, Great Hope 3 p. m., Saturday 10 a. m. Mission meeting preceeding Sunday services in the country churches. Josiah Elliott, Pastor. St Paul's A, M. IE. Zion church, 1st and 3rd. Sundays Poplar Run church 2nd. Sunday, Poter's Chapel 4th Sunday. Preaching at 11 a. m., 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. ! C. B. Hogans, Pastor. KM (1 I'M '9 titter 9 IPiIltrv, i and THE CHANCE OF THE FUSIONISTS. Last fall the allied enemies of democracy plead for a chance to show what economies and reforms they would bring about. The peo ple gave them a chance. It speaks for itself. The reformers who went to Raleigh to reduce taxation and public expense, have succeeded in increasing both. Figures say the aggregate increase of public ex pense by the last legislature amounts to nearly $125,000. The cost of increasing the number of magistrates from five to eight in eachtownship, a foolish and inde fensible action, alone amounts to about $2 1, 000. In order to meet and send you News & Commercial J .xo'tMc Vio-o Uon im' for four week, (the name and list of these expenses taxe have been in- nrolllcp ot tov thfk8nacp of I may. not like the jas'aiine climb The lattice where she sleeps, But when the bells of midnightchime Across the starry deeps, Oh I can seek the slumber time to breathe a lover's lay. And teach below the tender rhyme My soaring love to say. Softly ehime, je midnight bells, From your ived steeps; Faintly ring, Chime and sing. . Lo ! my lu dy sleeps, I may not, like the starlight, peer Within her silken room, And gently kiss her dreeming ear Amid the fragrant gloom. No; I can only linger here Beneath her lattice light, ' nd sing her all my hope and fear Out in the lonely night, Gently shine, ye silver stars, From your dewy deeps; Shed your light. Pure and whiter Lo ! my lady sleeps. S. M. Peck, in Atlanta Journal ; m 1 ' . DO YOU HANDLE PRODUCE? If so, and you want quotations from commission men and produce dealers in every market in the North and East, send;25 cents to News & Commercial, Danville, Va., "and we will print your name and address, and the kind of produce you handle, in our "shipper's guide," one week. 0 t OTHER PRODUCE TO :-!-:- lWlI, IflDiDi & ., 308 10th Street N. W. WASHINGTON D. C. ' You will receive highest Cash Prices, or handle on Commission. j i We buy outright 4 Quick bales and Prompt Return." Commission for hand-; ling goods, five per cent. "Send for our Price Lis oo I I oooo :o:oooo j oooo :o:oooo oo- I j - " i Droduce not to exceed the soace of creased, andpeople will pay more i ehree lines.) Commission men and DONE AT THIS OFFICE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. We are the only first-class Job printer in Hertford, and we will tfve you perfect satisfaction.! So, give us a trial and be convinced. We do all kinds of printing. So, if you want anything done in our line, send in your orders. - ' ' ' ! NOTE HEADS, LE1TER HEADS. BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES, CAIIDS, AND ALL KINDS OF POSTER WORK. U ! oooo mS . -J -I
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