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y - J1 - r. , 010" rm ii n it i ii i m t wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - ' ''(Sk rs -a "VP7- " . : V 1 1 TllE REGISTER. F(ia" eth CitV. N. Ca April 20th 1875. y An Clectioti for Bel elates 'to number One Hundred lsjicl Twenty, to Amend the (4nvlitiitioii of; the State, lie field the 1st Xhiirti- Hit IU Vla-tlUSt, BJ. 1AUC f. Convention.!?? ill laeet rit UaEeigh, on the Cth of the fallowing September."- ! . Elizabeth Cit.v. i i On next Monday, veelc, May the 3rd. nil ejection Hill be held in. this town. A Mayor and five Coinruiseiouers will b cl.obtn "on that day to hold office for tine vea i: Wc propose to" say a few words un tnp subject, a ud'wiJl begin by asking. rii'eqwertiftJtJtt''nmttcr of iiiivV)uoqiifoce?-Tit a matter in which the citizens of lObibeili City hutht r'their beads ouewav or the r after all, that rwelrare of the sw eSiiore time I. r uuiti. I - 7TT. .V K 1 W UOf tlu3 Article; to answer. C fairly irecessrtateaa cwI exarn'l' 1 -n thVt.H -would require Ito unde'--fiaid (he prirciples underlying t the w ioe tfrinj--, and why ft 13 that this or , -y oilier town is incorporated. ; We .will ti.ke it for granted that there uas : x)d purpose -"in incorporating C jl.b town j,id that the intention of it fAv;is to benefit the people, for, it tjhat "Were not so, it would ' be better, even l ow. to surender the charter, cause t" be repealed all the acta amending it, fc'tnl rt-turn to the original state, j Let us who have not considered the . i a 1 1 1 r in ;lnsT.ight. do so now. Are e bcutfited by,-th: act Of i'ncorpjbra- tii n, and other acts regulating the goyernmpn' of our.town? or wou'd it be just ns well for us-if a If these acts were U i V (1 out ? The superficial thinker iii ay answer, can nee no good whnU l-v iri it;' hut the man who is disposed ; to I ok 5tt the thing fairly, upon the ex -rci-e of a reasonable judement.wUl, w l tliiuk auwr otherwise. Let us now take up the next thing in its nler. We assume that we are In ntfited by being incorporated, that the cil izens of 'the t,wn and vicinity uii . ht nefi'ed. What noes the charter 0 litiiin? certain pecuMar ' privileges ii (1 nht.s, uie right lot'' instance to li i v Greets laid off in such1 places as uilj In- ino.t convenient for the general bo.lv, the right, to build wharles and bridges, the right to beautify and adorn l.hr town, the right to preserve good ''onUr, the right that each individual Jja, that the whole s! all be taxe 1 to a e i. ain extent m that tliese streets may 1'h l-viid out, bridges built and other ice suiy things done for the benefit ot fhe whole, and : nstquently, for the hmtfit of each individual member of tfce Irtidy. ' ' , Jiut the charter and the other acts would he worse than useless if there wvie, no i system to do all these things by, AVho would undertake to take tht se liiings in charge if there were no by' the Ja.'f rJhe best laws that could he ihotigii' of would be a dead letter if there were no provision made to en .force- their execution. Il 'this be correct reasoi ing theit we aii hcntfiiied' hy being an incorporated t: , vin, and it ii nec essary U) have offi vrs authoiizcd to enforce the laws. Ar il ih'is hrings us ba,k to the . ques li. n that-we slar'.ed out w ith. It is a . ii;;;Htr thnt t-oiicc'rjis the interest or wt liiiie of our' town, cr of ourselves iiMlnidually, who our" officers are? As ll 4 (. n: nations have yet been made, by i J I t r parly,- we can speak more freely ( nj on u.is suijject, which we , regard a ,i,e of vital importance, and- one that i-l.o uli he carefully considered by uuh citizen before vo;ing. '"tip n ex aH rnii g the law it v. ill be seen that the alavor has important duties to per 'i or ui, diitivs th:(t to be eri'ornied right, iiiniie$ the Lest exercise oi ood judfee- h.i lit. j " i 1 he citizun to-be a good Mayor ch i. Id he. familiar with the Jaws reg Hihiui: tiie government of (betowu, riehou!tt understand their meaning, iU (1 the reasons for them but especial ly le.hou!rl v.ndcr-tai.d well what the ' i!iitis-,f the Mayor are. die i-hould be a maa disposed to.act Ji-tly i:t,d .iftj'pnrtiajl.v, always haviug an eye to the iaw itself. He sh uld be biir ihur; with exi.-ting ordinances so as to hi able lo reconimend to his Board as ar!y a posihh-, the repeal of thos? that are useless and burdensum, and i to" surL'tst in stead such M,e lor good-. 1 e should be an upriirhk iJ . ij'v ji-ionil man and himself a modtl citizen, ! r oil. erwisH ho could not even see 4 1'iuMh hiid disoider"' i ' theijr proper liv'i'i, much less puniEhtheBi. He U'vuild he an honest man', and disposed liViicJ t-f the general good, and nut fce:.'.dihv . In a wrltp recapitulate, the Aj-iiyi r t-htMiJd be an upright, morat tKizeir. a m.in of good judement, un deitaii(iii)L'. the duties of his office, and H osel to perform them honestly and fa-.iny, whethe-r 'ne be of thfs or of thai I'oiil ;ca! i arty is secondufry in impor-la-e. I ' '1 1 e tame reasoning" will apply for tl.v Jiouid ol five commisfcion rs. 'taii.lv it is nothing -more thin a farce to (uke up five men here and there 'viti out anv rtbard whatt-vpp for ihir fi i tv-ii ai.d eoinnetencw, and thrust I r,eu "1 uux vomica in the form oftinc hi. r.iJ eriiie! .-kiSi,a ho will j ffiVSkSl. W ?mmonU IM, . ,h..i cAuse are acting' against the Snl ,.lied t0 tl .i )n;eie,-t ot hoth themselves and of the ( iiLic. V ..'.i we j-tri ing to beautify the town? f-S-i we lie.-iie l hat it shad be governed tii tin ..rderly manner? Do we wish to f'e H improved aud built Ut? Do we y to see .si i angers coaie into a7 -o- ut .!ciie to see iti piop. rtv become 1 biOle- :.liiule, at. its bufihv's3 "in tlensi? If thee take. place wiil it be ! vti.vfc.-i a I' to the poorest as w i il ns tlie 'v'i-alj-.ltM lu our1 midst? tbi ii. vt us (iifti over n bew'leaf, lei us ihiuk, let us i i.ttr t.puii good and proper men oi; : 1 e o'ficcs of the town, and vote " l.ok.il.ir, Tl -Ucoiisfunt coji pbitit ;f"ro bus:ne3R 1 fe become a matter of habit wth some. i io!-e blurry, in aevetal i fiances, has re- ibU d t lit irtet tlmt tin re s a good tieal of i ! vsn.e- s Ui iDg. in a qme' wny t been ?o loaded .1 t;.). ts and hats ! ave n V. Li Ik lltllt nii I fut ! t. A- d .x . n 1 ban .. ' j;lib t,r,g Tluy wih have vide brims .comfort. The Z Ti 1 ci t ... v.r. :.t tie wlit, tlred ip in fron-1 her her., an i her kino- No . .... k.:u ! up r. li.ileat tl.e had.;, the hat ! pot iu any other jo L,s a kW toh f:ta,U',U!- ' onlyicingdoai is her heart and hoe - -lw". '.'... :' What General Gordon thinks of the situation. General Gordon, of Georgia, kas re ceutly givin expression to his views about the political condition of the country. He seems very hopeful afcd yidently thinks there is a better and a brighter day ahead of us. Of course he io-.ks ;o the Demorcratic Party for the redemption of the South and for the Solvation of the country generally, and he belivas it thai party shall act with no attusiuiueu wisuom anu nontsty m framing its platform, it wili have do difficulty in electing wha'eyer caqdid ate it maj Dominate for the nextPrxfii deney. Senator Gordon thinks there are four cardinal purposes timt ought to be incorporated into our platform to insure success and thn adhered to by the parly to.insure peace. Thfcse cardinal purposes are: 1st;. An honest, purpose to reform the abuses of the Radial party, to admin is ter the government fairly, aud tb dispose of its revenues honestly. - 2nd. An honest puipose to bring about kindly and. 4baternal relations between the now alienated sections of the peuntry, so that the people of this country, so that the people of this Re public, seeking a common ?hd defends in? a common right, building up gojjmon country, shall move forwa and franchises, which.purpose ouht tlj be made manifest by n defiuite. uumiss takabia pledge from the Southern people ordtf to disabuse the Northern mind of the idea that the first step that would mark Democratic reasceudeucy would be the return of the negro to a condition of at least quasi slavery. 4th. An honest purpose to return to Constitutional methods, boiji 'in the State and in the Federal Government . ) j: . i 1 t y leiuiug io me geceral govrenmeut all tiie rights it has or may haveunder the decisions of the Supreme Court, but in sistiug upon the right of the State to mauage for themselves their own in ternal domestic affairs, j On this platform with its four cardi nal points of honesty, concord, the pro tection of all citizens in their legal rights and a Constitutional republic, Senator Gordon thinks that any stras ;ght out DecQocrat who has the confi dence of the people would certainlv be elected, believing as he does that at least two-third of the people of America are. openly and squarely opposed to' the -administration. He thinks the Repub licans are hopelessly divided, and that it is no exaggeration to say that . fully half of the present Republican . party are to-day ready to lollow Schuiz, ceiuonana nesiug lirya.it, Evans and .ferry, who are irrevocably oppos to a inirti-ieim, and to the admin lstrat.ibn wiug of the party, which is controlled by Bu.ler, Morton, Conk lbig, Logan and Edmunds. The financial question, the Seuator trunks, ought to be treated just as the tariff question was treated at Cincin nati, and left to Congress to settle. Journal. ' ' - Camden !-Tlaoiuc Dinner, Grange, Snow Storm. The. Masons had a 4ig dinner at "mine host'' 3Iorrbett rjPhil l!a8t Satuidaywhich d:d much credit to Phifs reputaWi al caterer, and the Brotherhood did credit f thedinuer. We have noi spoken of the Grunge hefore, because'' ye ""have not pos s; ssed inf rmation enough to speak know ingly about if. is'C(mpose I of the best farmers and mpst worthy c tizens, though it is but in its infancy, is rapidly growing w e hear of numbers of applicants every nteeting. ' There is talk of building a cliapel or lecture room with a fine hall above, at the court house. Mr. W. J. llor risett having kindly offered to give a lot tor the purpose. It is exne tft.l t by the grange, odd fellows and those ..f the cuizens who are sufficiently i iterated in th4 chapel, to aid in the matter. . The up per hall will be used exclusively by th above mention orders, an l the lower room for the benefit of the Oounty, to hold con-c-rts, lectus and services, also "as Sunday schoo rooiH. It is very much needed and wiil benefit many, besides being an orni ment to the1 couuty sett. We appeal to all those who are interest ed rn the moral culture and religious in 'slruction of the young, as als V the real pleasure and improvement accruing to those who will avnil themselves of its ad vantages, to come forwarl and assist in this move. I he Lodge knows too well how much they need a horn? with a'l its attendant com eininces. " Our community was visited last Saturday night and f. llowing morning with the seve:-et Snow storm ot the season,' the grown l-eing covered with snow at least six inches deep. , The freeze that -followed and proceeded the storm will retard the growth of trucks and fruits no little. It is thought hy orue, peaches are destroye.1, thougii it is too early yet to es imate the damage done. We hear somethiuq; of an entertainment to be given by the young Ladi u of Saw yer's Creek Ohurch, for replacein the old Bi -le wi h ft n-jw one and renewing the furniture of the pulpit generally. May they be successfu'.l in tbis good move; 'Cosmos. Wife One w ho shares our sorrows, dou bles our jovs, and quadruples our expenses. It l,eeik cl;la tKt, Oenora.1 icles retains his place n the retired list, and is entitled to. pay asa Major-Generul from tfhe uaiewnis resignation of the mission. Span sh 1 he Emperor Francis Joseph ot Austria sent an autograph letter to Emperor Wiilam oi Germany, congratulating him on the re cent anmversa y of his birth lay, and ex piecing fe lings of the warmest friend ship. . IJidbugs are aid to be mo'at readily de- joints and cracks of the bed.-tead Another sofa is sudd nly become famous. r' h ? m Woddhull's office. On it V.ck' a'..d "iheor.lore' carded .nd kissed e ich oiher and sighed fcr fame and fund". i Matteics look lively m th, Pennsylvania coal regi ns. It seems to be the yearly Vurn.ng ut i-f a very smokv and dirti cnimnev this coal diffionlt ; . a: . v - Kiowwuon in as great a State as i'i 'euusyN '3' y'iiii tl e Island I of Dominica, WesrMndbi, have HJe. CTfl ter ni nn O-rtrtnt t ... Uke. I . . . ' " mn;lUK AC (A. 1111 C W IfM npd two m :ircumie,-ence, and "even "at shore the han 1 cannot be immersed in wuter without pair. the the No woman will love a man the 1 t er f ,r bting lenow ned or prominent. Though Tlx, ' e fl.st among men, she will ouly be proud er, not londei ; as is oftin the case she will not even be prou b But rfve her preciation, kindncssfand there is no sacri- .V The Rail Road. "We Are glad to notice on the part of our n&u toad Contractors. Aleesrs. Adams & Chandler, an increased ac tivity and earnestness wh'ch causes not only to us, but to the entire populace a, feeling of security and thankfulness that the work has begun in earnest. The working force now numbering some forty hand's is being worked daily, auzmented by the hiring of all able bodied applicants who cfier. The engineer crps under Mr. H. T. Green leafis rapidly progressing in the work of location of route or iu rail road parlance, "running the line". The arduous duty of procuring the right of way is intruded to Dr' V,.A. Gieen leaf, being assisted in h?s labor by oui worthy townsman, Mr. John Black. They have in no instance as yet iailed to secure their object but have been met by a generous acceptsnce on their own terms on the part of each land holder whose property has been en croached upon. The entire supervision of the work is in the hands of Mr. J. C. Chandler (one of the contractors) ably assisted by Messrs C. J). Moore, T.: J. Chandler, ClarksoD, Ackin and C. A. Adams, all of whom to use one of slaner expressions of the day "know their business on tne rail road." It is promised upon the cessation ofj May lUtb; when a best'clasa of labor force will be incteased to one hundred aim uuy nanus. i un mis iorce employ ed the work will rapidly advance. That the forego ng announcement may prove correct, is the sincere wish of us all. Gen. Adams the senior hierabe r of the contracting firm, is expected in town during the week. A. y Newspaper Ry-laws. 1. Be brief. This is the graphs and stenography. age of tele- 2. Be pointed.- Dpn't write the subject without hittine it. all arou d 3. State facts, but don't stop to moralize. It a drowsy subject. Let the reader do his own dreaming. 4. Eschew preface. Plunge at once into your subject, like, a swimmer into cold water. 5. If you have writen a sentence that you think particularly fine draw your pjn though it. A pet child is always the wo st in the family. 6. Condense. Make sure that you re illy have an idea, and then record it in the shortest possible terms We want thoughts in their quintessence, 7. When your articleis completed, strike out nine-tenths of t .e adjectives. The Oldest Lawyer in the World. The oldest lawyer in the Country, and perhaps iu the world, is the Hon. Elbert Herring, of New York, who has celebra ted his ninety-eight birth-day. He remem bers New York when the city did n. t ex tend much beyond Ann 6treet, and when the best people resided below Wall street, and when bridewell jail 6tood on the site of the City Hall, and when the city was Dot half the -size of Newark. Mr. Herring has lived in New York for more than nine ty years was admitted, to the Bar in 1798, and was a judge of the Marine Court the year Napoleon became Emperor of France. Charles O'Conor, now an old and illustrious man, was a student in his ' office. Mr. erring was alsaa commissioner of Indian altair3 the first thAt heA t.lm ivn?t inn among us, who lived iri a world which seems to have rolled into a distant past, is a poetic illustration of the centennial time upon which we have filjen. Lives like thesa are monum-nts and should b cher ished. , . Tweed to be Released. The Syracuse (N. Y.) Journal of Satur day says : "The Court of Appeals, we are inf i rmed, has deliberated, upon the case of Wm. M. Tweed, . and a decision has been reached. I is favorable to th releisj of Tw eed r m impisonment, on the ground that the legal power of the judge piuauuueiiiig sentence was exhausted in the imposition of the first penalty pro nounced against him, and that the culmu native sentence was without warrant of law or precedent. The position of ex-Ju Ige Comstock in his argument before the court is in enect sustained. We are not appris ed of the attitude of the several anneda judges on this question. An announce ment of the decision may soon be expect ed." Should ,this announcement nrbv correct, Tweed will at once be arrested un der the new proceedings which, have re cenly be n instituted against him. The Issue Changed The whole scandal hai resolved itself into aquestion of veracity. T' e jurv h is to decide which of the two sides is iving. So overshadowing has this question bl come that the public 13 getting to b 1 i iter . es ed in it as if ii were the sole point n dis pute. Attention seems to he dirJbt..d for the time, from the original charee and people are asking who is the perjurer, as if the discovery of this were the fact to be set. tied Su6h gigantic, wholesale . con tinned berjury as there is in this trial has orobbltr never bees known ia the history of courts. The Diflerent Sort or Kisses. The variety of kissea introduced in th Beecher business is calculated to amaze people who d'i their kissing without anal ysis. There have been the paroxysmal kiss, the inspiration! kiss, the impulsive kiss, the enthusiastic kiss, and the holy kiss: the ko of reconcilhationthe Jtiofgra e, 5!lCyt,andi,?eace and tbe kl8s mutual The other kisses are reserve J for the rebut- tal testimony 20th Max, 1775. The Charlotte South ern Some publishes an important piece of information touching the authenticity of the Mecklenburg Decliration of Indepen dence. It says : "We learn by a private letter from Bol ivar, Tenn.. that the distinguished grand son of Col. Thos. Polk (Co!. Horace M. Polk) of revolutionarv fame, has some im porant f icts in regard fr the Mecklenburg Declaratian. Among other things, an ex trav-t frm a Raleigh paper of 1809, giving a speech delivered at Chapel Hill in wh;ch there is an eloquent allusion to b' e greaf. eveut of the 20ih of May, 1775. The silly notoriety hunters object that not until 1819 did the Declaration attract public attention. But Col. Polk can show by the record that ten years before tlat, and in the lifetime of the actors in tx.at grand movement, a spea ker at the University of the State claimed t r old Mecklenburg the honor of first p o claiming independence. ! You might as well expect to win a trot-' ting race with a t.am cf siw horses to drug ; .wui "uggj aa iu eipoci. io win in le mercantile race without an :idvertisement to diw your customers. In themunicipa' eie tions in the Buckeye Stat? there is much'to encourage the ide that there is no backw;ard step in the revol ution which I en5me time ago and which swept the Union la t year. All the membtM of u family in Phil adelphia were poisoned on Sundav evening by eating' can ned Iruit. TbVv were seized with frequent aiid violent purging, but were soon relieveed by medical aid. It is believed th.ir. tho edect was produced bv copperas, which l bad been fjund in the sealed can. f . SnaaUv ' Polonaises are not a2isn6edAr ques and aprons. V Stationers sav initial note mneZ. - out of fashiozfit. s.4 J l uere. are at present 563 conrictsy ota 1 1 Femtentiary, "rieane cum aroun and taik me spelin mach this evening',' wrote' aa kosh girt toner beau. . The President has appointed BsJ rfisum us ou oi lire visitors to tne liV tat foini Julitary Academy. . nri. i f i i a ue naves oi uorse-raaisu wex . hso- 1 J . i m . - . .V V- pm-o io me poay over io pun, mmff ne j ralgi a. So says an eminent 4entis The Carlist war is serinsly affectia prosperity of Spain. The export's ofTUtl icnuBtry in 1874 wtre $50.000,0(X!l'1 .... .... . vSr un uie 2itti ot April occurs the othJ aDmvcEary oi me miroduction ottftv aer oi wad reiiows in tne United Sta Kjoumei .lenerson Davis and Uaptain Tj ses S. Grant are inrited to a rennion tf the officers m the Mexicanjf ar in: Ausiv1i Sullivan county. Pa., claims a wAl who gave birth to f&e children inv year triplits in Jafltffynd twins lir. T cember, 18741, " . 1 . Si. uouzna. uvut ' one mints Mrs, Beecher sits there every day for purpose panstaining her busBan, beknsvs yery little about the femare mind. Shfis hlter tUpariicuiarB " tcl on me for three . day ' AahTaAd irirlTglted on W to e&ysome onions this week if I aeye ha?j auotmer oeau. i Xfcung woman take up the contribution! in h - Methodist church at Bth, Maine, usin; baskets that hold about apeck apieoe. When the ladies lop.k their prettiest tbe baskets are often fill il. ' IfTilton stood upon a step ladder and hung pictures in hisniht shirt It is no one's business, unless he wore the same garment when he earried the lad der home. There is no use praying for the salvation ot souls, and then for the sake of' reakiig money, helping them down to lieU in He ordinary avocations of life. A West VraorNiA man has inveateda bill fill-, and an exchange thinks that it le w.'jald get up a patent device for payitg bills, he would be a public benefactor. The greenback is just such a device, if lV$i Government would only make a fres u of it. Federal Troops Reviewed by an E: Confederate Officer- By invitation f Gen. Pennypacker, Federal commandant rf Nashville, Tenn., G v. Portor, an ex-Coi-fedate officer reviewed tie troops at Ah Barracks M mday afternoon. The novely of the scene attracted a crowd of between 5,000 and 8,000 people to the grounds. Oj the appearance of Gov. Portor and his d vilian staff the band struck up "Hail o the chief," following with the national ar, creating great enthusiasm. The event wis looked upon most auspiciously by every body present. It is claimed that the most stylish shace ot flowers fr adorning new spring bats and bonnets this season are white lilac aid blue. A profuse supply of creamy, whbe and all lighter neutral tints of broadd ribbon, are to be used in connection wi.h ie flower. The material for the hats are tfj be chip and English straw. Up to present, owing to the capricious ment weather, but few Spnn either tor tonnetsjor costumes nades is rumd, Tthai Mrs. I testuy, ay"not per; dence wiIWs sworn to an our part we still hope that testify. If she does hot, and p sworn statement, then we must of Miss Susan B. ALthony, Mrs. St and others who, if is alleged have thing to say about her confessions. 6"HVI UKi JJUUHU. A 1119 WUU1U Ae a xus- fortune, because if they came after the trial was over they might substantially re-ope i a case which ought to be finally settled in the Brooklyn City court and tbe gtilty perjured punished to the extremity cf the law and public opinion. . A. UI. V AUG II A. IV, INSUBANCE AQBNCT, nlir.n tj-w 4W iVt- 1.1 1 i 121 Main street, corner of Roanoke Aveme Norfolk, Va. REPRESENT 3 Royal Fire Insurance company of Liverpool. Assets; f 12,500000 Manhattan Fire Insurance Company of New York 600rOO Atlantic Fire Insurance Company ,: of New York '.40QOOO Citizens' Fire Insurance Company Equitable Life-... 24,OC),000 Applications tor Insnrance oa ali discriptons of prop, rty solicited. GEORGE TA1T, Seedsmak, Importer of and Dealei rs English, Oerrnan, Grench, Canadiai and American Seeds, No. 7 Market Sduare, East side, Norfolk, Va. V JV"0TI"C"E. WE HEREBY NOTIFY all persons interested that. Mr Wja. T Haydn is our only authorized Agent to sell goods or collect money for us in Eastern North Carolina. And no receipts for Money, Orders, Drafts, or Debts of any nature contrwjted by any other parties in valiCnrpald t?p. our name wJft be Reipectfully, EPES & POLK. Dealers in Crockery, Class, Wooden Willw& Tin Ware, 39 IMarket Square, NORFOLK VA., T MESSRS? FRICK & GO'S Eclipse Portable JfTEA.H E N G I IVES, For Colton Gins, Saw Mills &c. ila vui!; aken the ajreney for the aiort En . uic, (Hlut'ti I bfjieve to bo ,thc best io the niaikrt.) iu trie rouiiiie-ava t of the Cuowan river, I uui prepared to turnUh ihero. of all ne-, at short notice, ami at Factor! price, with fre jljt aJdt-d f-,,ui H.verntown Md. furtubto -ine set up and saliafietojilj star ted f c- of conito j.ni th weis. . Partit-i iir the above counties in ueud of Steam XUebl lory for nay purpose, srj'l aav.xnee their inier -ilS con Hu.iinu' me erMu;tIly, at Niontn. rleorre-potiUui-l'iroUjh tte nis i. Kittftt-iu t;itv. K U. All ci (urj.i t lic--i tulij- n.tA e ther in pemon .. b ,. L DUcripJre tltiiojcw and pr;e.: IUt apptieatM, aJ iafor- uiuivu nti iiji(c iu redraw to any, fcutud of il ,,'a,iC W"tn Ut niti; jiniy us,-i ia our fCL-tipu, as V rs ana JUith iurv i ti . - tie ) tmjig?;ie-1 j err Mrs a S -'".ri?.u have fee 4 In I tiso. T prices. J JOHN W. &''2f " : . w i i"1 1 i '(" i i . i . ,i . REGISTER, '4 T7EKLY JOURNAL 6 . OF NEWS, x JJDLITICS, AGRICULTURE DEVOTED, TO TUB Po litical Restoration, andi )tbe Mprr i i . ; al, Material and Intellectual CULTURE And IMPROVEMENT. j : OF TIIE ALR)1ARRE SECTJQN OF NORTH CAROLINA. TERMS $3.00 In Advance. AS A MEDIUM FOR : i I ADVERTISING i IT STANDS WITHOUT A SUPERIOR, IN THIS TAtE WORK. Bill Heads, ; Letter Heads, Bills'Lading, Posters, i Cards, ! ' I I Tickets, : . . - - ' ! ' . Labels, ' 'Blanks, NEATLY, CHEAPLY AND PROMPTLY i E X-ECUTE D. THE "T I 3 T O PM LIQUOR AIVD TOBACCO fniporium. Is tboroaghly renbyaed and npwly stocked. Thvery best. WIJJES, LIQUORS. CIGARS ao4 TPBACCO, eonUntly on band. A trial U only solicited to convince every one, Berntnber tbe p!ce U betwean the oW stand of Gao. W. Bell and the office pf the Alhemarle Ritaw. G0 sad sec us cveryboly, J. L. WOOD, Proprietor i - - JttC i tfJrn AJ j - NIT XTI.TJERATURE. tit I I I j ui. . Aie: i JOB NEg . GO0J3S J ' " cq constantly being received and sold at lowest cash prices at BRODRICK A: StflTB'S, WATER 8TKEET For close bargains and good goods of all J. i i kinds go to imODUICK 8c SMITH'S, NO TROUBLE TO 8HOW GOODS, ........... ,.,,.1-, i .i im.ii.i. v, j vricci .'I K. ari-l I. ! it 0kTuii.4i. TIk'T ni- Oh- iii.t 1 s; i. ii.nim: iukI M-n-ictubls, the eaiCNt e ri. j i i,.,t ip-ilil- f- -al-l for. n.d :niwir cvi-rr ,,,, u, . nru!! m.d inanulactury. Liberal lc:u.s la Auurru, Ktnifltie" R-w;-y Jljrhlit- Ci., Nn.Tork. P .rt tti. 1. 1 V. . t. - T I lit... v r ... I '-V'V"? f. ' ''art il iua. nirt. t ..f fai:,-r s f.r L-..r , Mi-. :.ti I C It.ir.V. Ojhh 1 1. ,.f iuf - a nrt il.iiir.aie uv rn. ty nvM . , .1 Jt.rf.'.. They re lie nu,t i.ufrct fl;it 'in' .H-'-r.tf,-Hl vrt (!,- i,..t ii.,pf Mtlc u, i-.cr iri J"if l tol' ii 1- " I laic lio r inlro- V'""' - krtA It Elt.-.aiU tU- ronifs.i;-" Se:B? r.K-IitP Co., r-Vn-Tcrk. I PtTfiTvn t Fsi;iox. I..- a "i A r.T. trt . I ., ,;. It'j.l l.ic a. 11,.. ,. - ; on r . kit C: - !t-i -r . . , Trl- 'v : i-..r. .t l va , , Irnusll.iu p-r yenr. t K lx I).. ,.., ti.VK A AT f i , v.r- , W!f!.- J C It: r;-i, 'O-tnritu.-" l'lr I ,,,, :, , . . -in. t i.ruwTf i- anirH rm ; " r, ,-. T: . ' nestle7 Hcnthlj, E:B. FODTE, M.D. 12a LeiiBl05 A7CEU8, Ver E 2$th St., NEW Y8RK. I In Indspsnilent Physician, ) TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE, AND RECEIVES I ettcr8 from all parts of "the Civilized World. ! ' IT HIS fillfilRAl WAT Of Conuudina a Jleiical Practice J HE IS TREATINO Jlamerous Patients in Europe, the j "West Indies, the Domin cn of I Canada, and in every Stats I of the Unica. ADVICE CIVEN DY MAIL 1 FREE OF CHARGE , po mreuril madicinw oi rtcUtriiin 4n (i aed. b during ih ptt tweoi.) jtmrt irritnj siKaa (oily or!y or quite 4U.WW oum a I fot coo MeUd with each ctn aro currfnlir r cur.U-d. whether tbry b oommuuK-at l , t Irttr or In penon, or otx.-rca by the Drt-r or tii. .-wtt-Ut phymjcum Th Utter are ail oauflc uwxIkM AU iDTtlld t dUUnoe are ren'rv-t to nver H axtcoded lit f (Jl.iin qn-.'i.n. which will be fnruUhed by mall fre. or at thr m. A am lete ivsum of rei-teririK jirrvut r.iarak ot onfustoo. CiaM lk nver wnn'iHtii r the phyatoiaru ot the Lahlihm Dt Kor frw Contultatioo tend lor lit .f (i.f-.Mon j A airty pa. pamiihlil of tiJt- .f 'soccraa tent tree alao. Addrmt Dr. K. H. f'OO'l' Z. Uoi 1SS, ot K. AGENTS WANTED. Dn. loom U he n'ir i .-, Al. r.,u Wosi SEMta." a ik that rh.- a . :. . j; f oer 250. OK cvpie. ; al. .,t rii:s i Tail.1 more recr.Uy pubii.hd. .., i - ... to th extent or 70.0OU rx;ie- . ai- .. .,f i, n - , t STOBt."wtMCb i wjm ben.- i. . .-i.-o , ,rf,. , CONTENT Till.- M all eroepttng the Rrt-rm-t.t .u;.l w.k l.hun a oat ot print). -tll be win Tr ..n ., ,,!i. t . Io either Dr Foote. or tii Yr.tty HI. rii'-ji- nL ooth meo an 1 uw-n an'- i ; be torecinc workv bom a hiatal ,i m e alloweil The opc nii'nc- i t w,i f, r : . Vare been mair in win; I r t.n i ;-). . arork. Plata Hom 1 alm b- , ... t .. aylapted lo al'iln, al - Fiumi ix - h ( (on the tivin? lur ih- vnuiii s-nl i . . i totie aud t-jt ) i.rie- T'l-f-.-. -a moititudr uf qii-.on- c r. ili. - . Bn teei adel:eacy ju i; i.t i , : i .. -- There i dc.ium in liur'r- at ; '.' -m-.t at tbe lor-Boine t'. "TS'-e in ra aan on y or ca t of wi. ... ..i iQ. r .:j.:arf, jpla:. it -a : iai.- . i.: i . r ., cjiua r. I '.ern.ir l.ar.fiMj. Onrr . Agents Trt .x . ole rrnE go ode bouse. s . , I Norfolk, Va., i i fcirstc!aa in every respect. ust the place to stop, for comfort aod eoonomy. this rirxa is ow file huh ROWELL & KESKL.r. Advertising Age tr, ilHIRD & CHESTNUT bTS.i' ST LOIJIS, M"). i tm i i THE; "GRANGER" : PLOW.""' w T.u Plow U uneqaalled by any ther Plow jr. Invented and Tcry onr U lolly warr.nt,-d ! - It will not choke in the Roughest Iind. It will tnrn under the Highest Weed Growth and Pul Terize perlectly. a It is the llgbcst Draught Plow male and in all respecU Is cbep to the Farmer If the farmers ot Eastern Carolina will try the Grander thej w.ll not me a-iy other i plow at any price. Scud for circular. FOItSAfe NgygSECD-IIAiNl) - KniHnes, Boiler, PiUeya, Hangers, Hammers, Canvas, Hinces, Pumps, Bellinn, Iron Pipe uakkoia Axe, Eyo-ljolu, Bolu, Iron Tanks, Wrenebe, Piek-Axes. Hoka, Also, so, we haveafuil assortment of new and , Round. FUt and Square. Good second lection, all of which will be sold very low ls. Iron to mcc Meuls NEW BAR IRON, ROUND, FLAT, S Q U A U K . 'iVare selling all sizes of the above Jron at very Low Prlee. JAMES POWER & COJIPAXV., orroIL, Virinin. J. AV. ETERIDGE, Pioneer TraiiMportnCion t o. GEKERAJj COMMISSION MERG1IAN IN AI,L K1SD3 OS" PRODCCB, i AO, Fresh and W-it Fi-h, Oysters, Teirapius, Game, Poultry , Eggs, &c. FOOT OF ClICRCH 8TKEET, p. o box, 535. . Norfolk, Va. o o H-3 Is. 1 n ft o o o -2 & rJ Io 5L g t. a M oa y 8 . B s -r o 5 ED 3 3 B C a O c U2 S Q ft tr w C 2 o o c ft o o ft a The Albemnrlc Saloon Ti b ilecaut e-tabtiahment, in the Albe marle Ilouse, is now bndc the control f JOHN bETRICK, of Norfolk, who proposes to keep a Fir-t Class L A It G E H 11 E E It SALOON, Constantly receiving XXXX Giln Whisk y, French Bran ly, D.ivid Parkers Gatei county Apple Brandy, Holland Gin, Rum, Blackberry brandy, 6cuppernons, Catawba, Sherry and P- ri wim-g, also the celebrated Lurger Beer ofTh na Beck & S-n., of Baltimore Mil., al-to finn Cirs, Gheif ing and smoking tobacco, and evf ry thing k pt in a fiit class pi toe, be guaran tees satisfaction and bivites a call tr -m every one. g a - "3 - i - W55 t 3 1 o t I r 1 6 o. 2S . s 2 O 8 5 C 5 ill? f g H g o g. i r , c 3 Z t 3s? r - M S5S2- "as t ?3 a 13 O I Mi & F. M. COOK JEWELER, Elizabeth City, X. C. f--- V; fcTT v-i 'V7v -i- Weddi' g Ring, Sil ver-ware c: made to order. All work intrusted to our care ill re civc immediate attention. C. BILEUPSytv Agricultural Implenn-iiU y.rf.ilk.yX 1E0TTi3 Nnu. ron Kettle, Cuitii. Rhovela, Tbimqtea. - Blcka1 Bnre, Pou-!r Runi B lu. 8 icicle i aecon.l - h iid Iron for Rlvkmiih purp'M. u n - hand Poller Plate, and other aril lea w i n un to ih for cjash. Highest Prk-ea ptid for uld Iron am' Sciul-wcekly through lino "from 11.1 im .r -to Eliiab;tli City, Edculou an.l Roauoki rm r One of the Sleaineie ot ti i- line will 1. a, Baltimore every Tuesday and Tbura.la at 4 V M . for E. City. Freight reeeivt d at lowest rai tnd o jiu . table p uwu'jr -eJ u.u-ilk.uu. -ill rl -.t BUODHICK ct SMITH, At THE GOO BE IIOISL, A. J. .tin n n in?, Proprietor, Corner M.in an I Commerce St., No lo k The table is suppliel with '. v. i 'Iri - i,, 6etson,'and parti.-ul.tr tt ut:on" p.i i , the traveling c)iimiun;iy. Ba l f.on per day. Alwayson hand rhoirr vt -i ft!ie most s. l.t lot &Iit i Th- Bar ! furniihetl w ith the b.-st Wines j,r,I uor-i, anl the bi-st Ales, with the Un. . t Brands of Cig trs. - Fat ib! heel 1VJ7 Charlea Jorrlnn. ll.-nrv, .J. ., ,!..,, , c. Joitn v sc so., Wuolebai.e Confection ei:, Man ifacturers of Steam Refined Can I . and dealers in Foreign and llonie.lii Fruits, &c. Store. No. 200 Muin SL Factorv, N- 142 Church Street. Norfolk, Va. V. Li. REEB, Attorney at Lntv, ManUo, Roanoke IsUnd. Dire County, C. y I WOI LI) IWITE Mt Fkiends ASD THE Pt'BLtC to Cam. and exm ne the. best tock of Furnitur. ever brouirht to this citv. W ater sL, E. City, N. C. P. W. MEI.K K. HEAR1I BUOTIIEK, Wholesale Deal, rs in Foreign and lnues-. tic Fruits and Induce. No. 23 Ro-iooke Square, horfolk, -Va We t tke pleasure in injjrming th .-Tu'i-ie ihat we Ha e on hand a tine uppiy of clroit-e Early Itose ann other sed Potatoes lur a eljw. Alt orJcr Jrrcmijr.y tinjieV to A KTlltK SPrtLILL, Attorney at L.iw, COLUMBIA, N. C. Collections made in all parts of the State. J. A. SPE.CER T M. Insurance Agents and ADJfSTKif, t SOUTH MILLS N C. - Represents First Class Life and V'.r In uranee e mpanies Policies wrte-i current rates. Lsse-. proiiiptly Mtt:e ). BR. ITLLEJt, Ph yiic i a 11 , pays especial attention to OFLICE PBAGTIGE! Office In Albemarle Hotel entrance on Road street. E!i 17. Lord. J OKD 4 GILBERT. I. R. Gillert. Wholesale. Grocer and ! j Denlers in Cijjar and Tobacco. New lork Ptate Butter and Cheese eciadit v. No. T v iac Water street Kri" Ik. Va. " i n 1:1 1
The Albemarle Register (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 20, 1875, edition 1
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