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Courier PUBLISHED wEKKLYIJY. C. II. Horton, - Owner & Manager; HERTFORD. X. C. One Pollar a Jear in dvance WEDNESDAY, - - -.In.vlO, ls).. ANOTHER ACT OF DEVILTRY. The last Legislature and all the employee?, clerks, pages, etc., drew pay for G4 days when they were not entitled to pay but for GO days, which the Constitution of North Carolina says is the legal time set for the session. Other acts will follow. POPULIST CREED. Written for the Courier. I believe in one simple solemn truth, sustained by' history and proved by experience. Lying is right, treachery is right, hypocrisy is right, and ingratitude is never wrong. And I believe in politics the only way to save the State is to lie when I can, to take what I can, to deceive when I can, and be true to my friends only, so long as it shall be to my interest to do so. And I believe that, if an one doubts the efficacy of this creed, and he will study the acts of the last Legislature, of North Carolina, he will bo thoroughly convinced that I am right. - Anti-Pop. WASHINGTON LETTER. (From our Regular Correspondent.) Washington, 1). C, July 8, '05. Much is heard in Washington about the" Quay and anti-Quay fight in Pennsylvania. Nobody would care much under ordinary circumstances whether Quay continued Vo boss the Republicans of the Keystone State or gave way to Hasting-;, Wanamaker or some other boss, but the presi dential politics in the tight in tlie Tight is what has excited general in. teres.t It is really the first of a long string of fights for the control o? state delegations to' next year's Re publican National Convention. Sena ' ..Cameron was egotistical enough at one time to think that he could get. delegation for. himsIf, but fie doesn't think so now; he will be very lucky indeed if he can succeed in holding on to his seat in the Senate. Quay was supposed to be for McKinley, but he has recently come out for Reed. AVatiamakcr is, of course for Harri son. It is believed that the result of the fight will show which of the Re publican candidates can count upon the solid Pennsylvania delegation to the National Convention, and that the winner will have tak?n a long step towards getting thenomination. Many people appear to be under the impression that the entire South is in a white heat on account of po litical discussions, but thut isn't the way men directly from that section who occupy positions which enable them to speak authoritatively on political subjects, talk. For instance, Representative Hate, of (Jeorgio, who is in Washington on business, says: "Political matters in Georgia are very quiet just now, .The Legisla ture that will elect Senator Gordon's successor will not be chosen until next year, and there is little talk now about candidates. Our people are busy getting in their crops, which, I am- glad to say, promise to be good. I don't know how the State would go on the free coinage question J It will be time enough to settle that when we have to vote upon "it, if we ever." Mr. Rate's statement doesn't gee with the sen sational stories, .sent from Washing ton, concerning the desperate conflict between exSpeaker Crisp and Sec re tary Hoke Smith over that seat in the Senate truth and sensational ism seldom do. Ex-Senator Camden, of West Vir ginia, who is a close observer, thus sums up the political situation: "Two or three months ago I wouldn't have given a copper for the chances of the Democratic party. Since then there has been a marked change in public sentiment, due largely to the im provement ; that has taken place throughout the country. Cattle has gone up, so has wheat, so has cotton, so has iron, so have wages. All these things redound to the credit of the party, and my belief is that it will triumph in 'UG." Ex-Governor Campbell passed through Washington on his way home from New' York, where he made a great speech at the big Tammauy meeting, He reported the New York Democrats as being confident of an early return to power, and said of the Ohio situation: The Democrats are not making a hopeless campaign in Ohio. They are going in to make a stiff fight, and the Republicans will have no walk over. From a National standpoint the party is in a good condition and there is solid ground for encouragement in the bettered condition ,6f the country. It is no ticeable, too, that the improvement is marked in certain. lines where the Democrats reduced duties, as in the iron, steel, and woolen industries.'" SENATOR RANSOM. This distinguished ex-Senator has returned from Mexico, and is now trying to recuperate, his health in the mountains of Virginia and North Carolina. It was supposed that when -he first went to Vex'i'co as minister plenipotentiary that the change of climate to Mexico wouM greatly benefit him and that the climate was specially suited to i : his condition, but it seems that the reverse was true. Every patriotic Carolinian will sympathise with him. He is now our foremost statesman, and his long public ser vice has made him more conspicu ous and better, and more favorably known than any living son. The last report from him is that he is improving and that he will return to his post of duty at the expiration of his term of absence. North Carolina has no abler man, and the whole country no more courteous gbntleman. Economist NOTICE! B v virtue of a decree of the Superior Court, of Perquimans county, N. C, in the case of Pherebe W. Gregory against C. AY. Hollowell and others, I shall, on the 1st. day of July 1S05 at 1 o'clock p. m., sell for cash at the ourt House door, at Hertford, N. C, a certain tract of woodland there in described, situated in Parkville township, Perquimans county, N. C, bounded by the1 lands of Jos. II. White, Frank White, Josiah Mor gan's heirs, and Mrs. T. J. McNider, containing thirty acres. J. C. wi i.sox. Commissioner of Sale. June 1st. 1S95. NOTICE I-'' Having qualified as Administrator C. T. A., of Josiah H. White, deceas ed, late of Perquimans county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 12th. day of June 1800, or this Notice will dp plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, Robt. White, Admistrator, C. T. A. This Sth day of June 1S93.' NOTICE ! Having qualified as Adminis trator of James W. Mullen deceas ed, late of Perquimans county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the loth day ofMay 1896, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. J. C. Wilson, Administrator. This 6th day of May, 1895. NOTICE! Having qualified as Administrator with the will annexed;: of: John A. Speight, deceased, late of Perquimans county, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to th undersigned on or before the 19th. day of June ISM, or this Notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment, w. s. STAUTOX, Administrator This loth day of June, 1S05. OUR CHURCHEs- Jloly Trinity; 1st and 2nd Sunday morning audi night, celebration' ( Holy communion on 1st Sunday at 11 o 'clock, services on Thursda vb.f()r 2nd and 4th Sundays at 8 p. iii. ( Z practice every jrhurday night. ( iates. -illf mill fit Tftr-e' rin-l-oo ..rv,. r. i 1 I . a -w . - 9 2nd Sundays.- 4th siindays winton. Hertford r celebration, of h0v communion at morning services HEJjRY WING ATE, ItCCtnr. M. E. church'. South, Hertford Is 2nd and 4th Sundays, mornin nn.i night. Prayer meeting every wed nesuay mgnt Anderson 2nd r..i 4in ounuays d p. m. centre H 11 r, i . -ill" . ""U ounoays 11 a day's 3 p. m. nn Evan's 3rd Sun- f. A. bishop Pastor. .Baptist church of Christ, Hertford N. C, 1st Sunday, 11a.m. 3rd sun day 7 p. m. Every Thursday niglt 7 p. m. Young nien's meeting every .Sunday 3 p. in. 1st Sunday, M hite ville Grove 3 p m., Saturday 10 a. m 2nd Sunday, Berea 11 a. in., Satur day 10 a. in. 3rd Sunday, Chappy Hill 11 a. in., Saturday 3 p. m, 4th Sunday, Centre Hill 11 a. m,, Satur day 3 i ) , m . 4 t h S u n d ay , G rea t 1 1 ope 3 p.m., Saturday 10 a. m. Mission meeting preceeding Sunday services in the country churches. iostaii elliott, Pastor. st. Paul's A M. E. Zion church. l$t and 3rd. Sundays Poplar Hun church 2nd. Sunday, Poter's Chapel 4th Sunday. Preaching at 11 a. ro 2 p. in. and 7i m. n. hooaxs, pastor. W. H. ward; UNDERTAKER AND COACH. MAKER. Caskets and Coffins made and kept in Stock all the time at Low Prices. Too Cheap to Mention. All orders special at ten Received have our ion. All kinds1 ( . V . - wood work ddnP1 at' starvation prices. New carts on hand all tlx time, old carts'j and buggies repair ed at short notice. BLACKSMITH WORK ASPCIALTY. Send us vou orders TA EST c I grees in B Sam Zm Sam BaS B3 Err III I Kesi vectfullv, i- ' W. II. WAP I). HektfokivX. C. NOTICE! YOUR ATTENTION ! I wish to'say, that thnsf isrrt i trim, will do v il it my ost-oHic'. I j study; find 1 am re)aril to jriw sausraction. Very RrispW-t full v. BRAGG PERRY. -Relvidrre. N. C havinir colts td to addre ss me have imide th mm - i i n, '.'1 rLA Lack of; desire is one of the greatest riches.. j bicycling is becoming verv poj iiilar in Mexico;aiid Brazil. IS JUSTASCOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE OOcts. Galatia, Ii ls., Not. 13, Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, 11 o. Gentlemen: We Bold last year, GOO bottlos cf GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC ami havo bought three cross already this year. In r.H owr ex perience of 14 years, in the tirue business, have never sold an article that gave such universal sat lacUoa ad Jour Tunic Yours truly, . Ajixe'v, Cakb i Co. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat ent business conducted for Moderate Fees. UUR DFFlCr IS nPDfteiTr 1 1 e Drnmrrr and we can secure patent la less time than taostS remote from Washinttton. f , Send modeL drawing or photo with descrip tion. We advise, if DatpmaKlo nr nr,r free cf charge. Oar fee not due till nalent is secured. i A B.UBUIW " Horn t fV..: l...... 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