' ihcCancaKJUii; rJ jiixKK y.i-M Tim; HAV, Subscribe I ihn . yr I lie l,e'i.-hi !nrv mid Coiigres-. I :M(. nT in session. We will :,i t j V"ii po.-ted ii U hat is j,,r .,!- by bo'h Ihi lie I in I'op-ign, National, strte ami f.al N i w be gi ven m a cmu- j i tn'l readable form. i ( i.iiiimi'ation-i M i 'st .Mm 1 , , iij l.itt-r tli.ui Monday, i irMy.jt ?l tt- 1 W alto Oaproiuncy , .ltd III le -l ir Ibw4, N- VOL. VII. CLTlrTGN, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1889. i:x 20. .t)iu. !h fht i I Oil IK, ) $ ft Wk VMl 3 J. . STFAT.N-., M. I). I'll V-K IAN AM) SlKOKoV, (OUice mv-r 1'ost OUice. j.tv l-found at night sit the i-i,.-e of J. ll.SteVl'l.n on Collect; I -lsr S M. J, Kl-;, -M. I). ;.iN,Sniiuw).v and Dkntist, , proiui.-o to tell nnt r-i(lr.s .-oint'-i !.' Dru-rSton-. j" 7-lyi ' thinjf jiUut 'lie prncens of lavv- I h l AltJ.N, . 1 ill .UNT.V AMI UoL'XSKIJi- FA I SON, OU A I - I O.ii.c oii liii .1 Slic-i ' t vill j.r.H t if' in rniu t- (t'Saiiii-tn urn i.uiniiu "ni ics. ..! in Siiirciir ill. All liii.-iin"v iiani-U''i U in , w icc ivf roiiit .u.ti ruicl'u, W. k'KKli. i,ui:m.v and Coi;.si:i.i.- )!lic- on Wall Stn-ot. Will pr.iit i-r in Sainj-.on. I'.l.i'I'-ii hl 1, M.irm-ll anl l)iilin -...i I -0 III O ! ! I li oil! I . 1 l"i . . i v : i.i-r- m il alien) ion will ' .j ..-!, ! ali 1 1 .! ln-iii'--jj ''J1'-VJ.. DisnsiiiY T7C oMm-,' .hi Mail. tr.'otaTvTT D.i 1- li'- -Tvin s to tli pi ojilc ol f 'lii.lMii a:nl viciniiy. i i. tiii.. .... . z 1 II... I M 1 In- I III - ol I JiMIl 1-1 I ,V ooi.i- 111 1111- ,,1-t .-tvlr. Satilacl i.. iiarantci-it. jc 7-lyr ' T S. TIH )MSON. .A ITOKM-.V M ('ol'NSKI.l. o1.: AT i w. Mlirf ovT I'ost OlilCC. ,.,...; in- in Sampson ami i.d-' r counties. liver attentis Will i..l 1 1 i ! i 1 1 .1 1 to tin. interests ot a bin-. je 7-lyr . iThWAUT, NICHOLSON 0 ctioi'i;!:, Ivtil Tiiey-' and ( 'omiselor J-1 L;nv l-iaci ive :n tatn -oii ami ail.oi In1' uatu-s ar.o in the riaprenie ' . 4 en" f tlie State. All bnsints .a Iras' 'I to n- will n - eive pro'ii t aid i'aitlil'il attt ntion. OlVn-i.; overStew- Jrt A II .tore tel. I tl' 4 For 22 Years I t rn ftnui M)V 0.1. liatiliuill i luis oi eiipieil Iiis same TAILOR ESTABLISHMENT OH t'li in-li Street. The great and 4ritfnal l.-ailerin low prices tor men's 'Jotln-r. l-'.fononiy in cioiliaiai nioiu-y -WiH tone you to give liim a call. I t-of Latot Fashion plates always on Ii.uhI. J;aie 7tli. lyr. t - H EW BARBER SHOP. ; .WV.hen ; on wish an easy shave, J- good as h uber evi-r gave, . list rail on me at my saloon jM n.nrniiifC, eve or noon; i I cut ami Ures- the hair with gr.ic f t To-suit the-conUan of the lace. I Iy loom j-i neat ami tou.els clean, & i-sois -liai p ami razors keen, 1 Aial every thing I think you'll fial ; To suit the face ami pa-ase the niied, jmiii ;ui iiiv ;tri ;uio skiii ran wo ... l . i i l ,. i. : 1 1 I . '.ai ust eall, l'il do for vou. I'Al'l. SIlFUAIlh, Thi' l 'liuton I'.ailier. &.tJ"N JVE5IY AND SALE liri: AUFj NCV -1C V JFI) -5 V on Railroad street. riifTmr ; I 't tun i ...-.. w i , in inn w-piarters We u ill, at all times, T0ae on hand a lot ot filNK 1IOKSFS AND AnjrKs. I i J '.CO F FS AND HO A I) C A 1 ITS, i Yhl.l. ...Ml I 11 ..I r J. ""in ee Mini vne.ip lor .;lsli or I f lime, with good security. Lome oid examine, our stoek. I ile-peet fully, V , I T.. F. SOI f HKULANDA CO., j de (!--1 ,u Clinton, N. C W mm mm. & - - 1 0. fARTKICK'S 1 Headquarters! iWalk in and call for n-i.t 3011 want. Mr David Oidden, f 111 btJ I'ea?ed to serve vou. liespectfully, .tPAUTRICK. jonli tf t n Sr W W &l ! ii T i i -ji2Bfr LAW f ACT02Y- a pf.kp tiik cur- T A I N S VV1I i-: RK ( ( ) X G I i KS IKJKS ITS WORK. ( IMituriul "ri e.-i"otif.Unw.) Washington, I). .. l-Vtirua y, 1SS0. We will now try t fulfill our irymiweM-Hto droj. ino tl . - . . .. . . . look c.u iur a day, you would n- iloubl bo (1 npioin'ert. You would Mje atiitut half ot the seat. (n:npied ly lueiiiberw iitin leisurely, writhiif lut'eirf, ri i'oiiversiu with oarh other in im mi diiiary nianruT. The nth -iMt.-s would b v.u.'ant. Tin lit1 I tlin I r.tin;h in :.; I'lu'lie 1 to I ') W- which Vol: !ii!d re. 01 writing or talKin to hiiik '( Ii:vseut;itiVe or Sou. to1 w 1; iad ;'iifo ch.'.-d his di's!;, w hi . t'uc c!f.j!t read the journal o s nr.i? bill, rortolii inu or comiuii ii'riitiOM, to which no attention vas ajjruently .rivei. I hi iMiitine might go .011 r 1 v e' or nt.'r..; aud you would ool hi :ir a, speech made or be abl-i t rat her much information t . . . i . lat wa.gouig on, or the pr ) a Inl ity of the pas-ag'-' r liearin. of any bill in which you might be interested. Abo it this tim you wonl .1 begin to think that congressmen wcrj paid 'a bij: salary to have a good easy time uoiiU; not in :ig, aim tu 1 1, w ixiio i . .ii i ii. a ... i just as v:oIl have keyt the'm ai Ik-hi. l ut in this you w.-ulfl lie .sadly mistaken. Very litih of ..the work of Congress s. donc neTon; live tody, as a whole, i:. session. Tho membeia of both the Senate and House are ap portioned out in committees o mote than tit'ty for each body, with from .'5 to l-" members on each committee. Uy thesw com mittees the work is Cone. For instance, go to the rooms of the. Senate Commute on l malice. Here you will hud the most ! p.romineut members of the Sen late, among them Yanc, Sdier i man, Alliso i, Morrell, Hiscock, iJ ckjYoorheis and Harris. Th-y will te gravely considering eve ry pos.ublj feature of the b':ls referred to them, sending for' .,! 1v uniriiin-- statistics. takin' evidence from witnesstr, and ex perts if necessary, then drawing up the reports of the majority and minority opinions rut thj same. Sow J.vhen i'Oti think of the fact that there are over a liiinrbed other committees at the wi me Fine considering the various ch:s:-es of the thousands and tie Usjiids of bills introduc ed iu Congress, and that each of these eomiuiittecs mus.t formu late ull the evidence, facts, ar guments and re isons why a cer tain bill. should or should not pass, then you will begin to con ceive something of the magni tude of the work done by this august assemblage of h - w. - ak - l rs - Tleiiu-!: ,; is'trnV ib -CtJ ti.-. A ii 'Hi,.. js i uu lli;il, tliero Jlie many men here who J . arc merely figureheads, men who have little or no legislative ability, little or no influence, land therefore do little or noth ing, bui that is the misfortune of the districts that send such men here. If the majority tf the voters in any district could come here aud see how their rescntative, w)io in a number ot v--. ii;is:eprcsenis inem, a:;u ; re U worK or v ongi (or,p by thercfote laiis to give their sec- the meansof ertmulh ess U1 tjie,r tion the prominence and legisla- respective rooms ca-.les the pro tionil.at it de.serves,tnen w.e feel j cee lings f Hut bolo btt verv fure that the little personal pre-j uninteresting to a titor in the jhdice would be laid aside, aud galleries, and exploit wny the that the bist .and brainesi men members themselves ipp.ej,r so would always co:ne, for any little iuterested iu wi..tiA oin omcr Kinu is worm Jiere worse than nothing to hit, constituents at home. . dt might be interesting to you to know how tho bills get to the var.ous commitree rooms and, lie studies up on everytli0g re- whaf becomes of the iu .after jlaUivtoimval affairs,'. S3mp' u.y leve. In the limm im u.Jl try t, -iv. ym-in . rth.' rlAvi.Mi'ur.d tloubt'r.'. r.n1,l'S'tAtlthri!nii'itall' eoiiimite r'ireou-h'nics a i srf a'jer'rf and roinrnrni'fj ;;'isiirm m'- arbitrary stops, tl n ".(? v bill ins to pass to becom- 1 law. On M011 lavo th" roll o Stitpi - scaofi o, alfiiiabet'c il oi1p- the nvKibors r'nr nn 1 pa-s ttr hf-ir ineauro. Thonjb f. ! ealcnr rari -! f li call at r n Hme. He refe- to the b;l "a prfwf.n. l (he proper com m'tteo f th- S; akor is op. o.cd to n eeit'in measnr'- Vr refers it to a committee that h i l-r..o : . i i ,a 1 " f 1 - 1 f 1 1 "ji; (ir ; 10 ) w i-Mithobi" - 'I'-rg-'fs piio -hob! or rfiorfed Miifav ir ildy, a!1 tills flip fit (Iij nwn'ort (tf f 1 . f-iii: in ii o "lu-nit n'd f 'f" " - 1 f "";(!rn nt ' T e m.?rey of t ;?e 'c Tie clni-na-i pit- '.h- b lis iti t .e ha idi of re -taiit ne?n'ir.s of co r,iiiti" a'c 'bom Mud ;-.p -t, he ii "die r!e ol! of co oil! tt s is cHef ;n C.v 'v--s V'hen a b;!l isr'1 por'e 1 f ! mi coi'iiiii tee it tike it pi ic n: u in; calendar, i' ia.s Tiow re ie:i it S.-c oul s.a ! F cis ti-u-'e. If it ra'riesHii l,--.coiH iaf i -II or t;nk uvs with tl e revenues il nvftst b'i con red in co-nnvfee of fie whole, i ma r m:.l:i u;) n the ciVn- t oar o Ike cud of the second r 1 s- n irrow minded, or lathes se.-.-iou without co.niug beior. I sl.oubl say a kind of a.-pee a -the Hon-e in regular ord r. ' ist in a cei:am line, with Jittl HoU ever menibf.rs sometime.- . jr no m oinaiion on other 1 i:e t-et the wuawimou; eon sou t o' j of legisiatiou. lien- e the v-rcjl Congress to take some importart ' number f st-ict party vo eau. bill out o-" tlie regnillar order and ' the little sp -aking on bit's, cou. idef it, blit Can lhe biVdone s However, on the other hand, n 'y by the consent of tin 'legislation would be slow an" Speak' r. If the. bill passes within tho hoar, all ri.rl.t. If no', it goes over to next day. and then tV;li.ug to pas it goes over as "uuIL'iisUed business," and cannot come up until everv oths? committee has had its turn. The la-t loop hole is when the iiodu-cf the committee asks adty or mori to bring -np his bills, but the tyrannical and ., . , merciless committee on rules i .i i has to d ;cidi whether the ie- j , , i . qnest be granted or not. If the i 4i -i i el .-lirio'in .'otsi the riav lie tries his bills, and, of conrs.., bavin -i t ... i 1 ifi'.iul main- lie ivif br?pi;ji oeli ..... Oiii that develop.; sanom oppo sition and gives auothir a ch ;i ice.. ,Jf the bill yets lliioiult tli3 llousa it has to encounter similar troubles in the Senate. A smart s'r ik, wlten an amendment is fired at a bill with a' view to assassinate it, is to guietly acc pt the amendment which, if not passed by the' Hher House, puts the bill in a conference ennmittep, pnd if that committee agrees on a re - port without th? amendment, the ir.il clinms the flor until a vo'e is re tch. d. j In all these p fiats Ihaold ex- I perieimed s'jitesma.n has doubly, the tidvarttage, while tlie green ; member not only doesn't know or what to do for the advancement- - f his -,UjU.n;V Apromluent gentleman just bewiTdeied alN adroitnesso? ! from CiiciHnKLSiyf: ...... -i . n the , U 1 i r,r....i oi,d! shrewd meinbi Rut to .go L t our bill again after it r,,o thromdi ! all the dtailsn o v " i ,n!,f;nn then it hatoALna, the -final . f p 1, 1 . , -iiiave uoeu iviiucnmi a. r.i. x-te.-tot the appllai or veto of ; m,mK the olid j., . who tho Presidential tlio United ija.d been taught to believe that State,. The resnHs, about one bill in two hundAi r.oo.-QJ if,,' , I This lil.iii of kamr nil rhe ; oj. For an inslance .-. meinber of the committee ou ivvalAfl fairs knows littla aboafthe leg islation of (Jimgress ea what is referred to his ti.n e do-su't U that much) tl.at l,e may deal IntelHjfPTit-: ly with bills; hat my cohih be-. f.ue him f tkat ftatu.-v, b.i evoud that the avrra c hip-"- j t kti 'WM or rr) hut Uttle ; ibut tho other twrJLi h'gislation, wldit' members ' '. other cmiimitt-e have tie ' ime pt hitiou with j-tfunl U) h ' c. in nettle. The I H.Jrutat j ; roin one of thes iitariitte j j vi II rei-rt that iAve b II do pasr:. or instance, while Uepubli- aus ..f theface .mmittee re-' port that it do Hi.otptiss. O.m . :-e,Hi ' s railed the majority and i 1 .n... ti. . " "crdin tt4e party Jtlu,t Is it ,.,.... s - nic 111 ig-' iiji uiiau V jiri'i ll -. ow the Democratic inmibes in o ".t.-'ss, generallj', with out Il 11 l4 i fllT I Tl IT Or lrnrntMIIr illlV-.i '.I 1 Q it l.il1-: I -tfc am -1- i ni'il.A I in. 114 oi in nature ot tn- -'ju vote the ...... r ii iv .......ori ! iivmiie s of tiie'commitiee su: es , ai.ct s ilie li. publicans b;. heir meiiibe s of coinmitt' e .u fh s w iyp u re.s is .irtuall l'.vi.Vd into as nmiv s ib ,'m -rested is tin re are c :nm t v -u. I if you did no c msid rthis act yoinouM b- ery inu urpri-. d to. ; n 1 ho . ign ra;u iie average men bor id alnui verythiiig g iegou inCougres uide o'- h?3 coiumitte . In! .'act this committee plan te d , o make all Congressu.eiv m r camberseine if the bod v. as aT , , . tii 1 1 whole, were to attempt, to deal; vith every thug in session, airi the tact isithatafew wis ? heul- elf in a committee room is woi tl. more than all Cougrefia together I in sifting a b 11 and ge ting at! tne true merits and effect of a .-ertain measiej'e. Down iu Sarw.pon we usually look on any Congressman as an i. . '. , i. . important person, but up here ai t i ...... : wives1 wiiu uib: i we n nie un- the ordinary Congee, small is ij: . .r 4i. , v.. i fortunate crew to a watery I no mor ? importance thin our; J i i i 'i ,i a . 'grave, l'eing . wearied from backwoods- I win. DiCtv anil HaX-,0 rys. IWt ever si-ndamau h.re i l . . 1 . :.. ..t- .. 1 1 iibss he lias '11 H.l.ilS. tact ami . Anyone who has ever studied Congress murh wil! be at once struck with the immense po ver given lo tlie .Speaker of t .e IJ'rtise ot Represent at Ive. He . ppoints an inese cominiiiees t; - i .i .... sun jjimsea, ana uien, uy inai ciously refering cert? in bills to ceitaiu coinmittek's can defeat or pass almost any letrishtioi: he desires. In fact, ronskl-riiig ' tin legishitive bri icli of our Government the most impart- ant, then .Speaker Carlisle 3o - : . . ual on the American continent. IT DID GOOD. (Atlanta Constitution.) Is ... . A - inn l i liieiiiinTnU siivs: 'L-? sw- "l was cn unange m jxiu'Tir- i .i ti.. s o " :i : ii' uen i i ir ii. i i . ii i.1 in rived reporting tbe cutting in jjailitif Tollessm asd Richards, Th.Lt one act did (ieorsria more - tond in ten minutes on tho Kx- change than all the articles that the law is lax in theSouth there was lust one sseuuineni: "neu . 1 r. . oi ..0 it m.,ci!icc we are mistaken iu our idea . of Ihc southern judiciary .Viinn nr dishonestv w.ll- A,i,.rf. nn lil'l,f .1 r lirft'll'inV i and effectively dealt with by ; theoroperty authorities an 1 d:s- iCduutenaMCXj I. ly tJUe law a'j,d ng citizens, for such action temn ; to advertise the iro.d material .among the in. aideat ,words art- oft?n the 'sweetes.t," murmuied Ue .Boor. ?'The lover'j good-iught, JTojr in- -a. J 1 Tes gihed Miss Weary, "I single to the tesjt in.tereafej .of ahrays'libe liea.r jousajri;jSToxihiJajUiia.. yT w RmP Hll T I l " V 1 ' " ! j KXCHf-LKNT AN' AT- TiUC It VK DISPLAY. A IVIUiRt'UOWlifhKST. 3. ' . 1 St alTCV.r. f T.if. Cai vasi On Wednesday of last weeR a "l ,4,4,t 1 1U lur i'i-',Oyst.;iv;a;.Ma..d Iu1lri- l lior'e- Aftw " irevent ul rid of a'xut twelve - . i 1 . ri -!:.. 1. V,onT lhe o1,1' Lto,oric cltr was i.-n 11 u.uiu liter i-uiiaiuciauii iiiie-iitty lodging was securer it the Hole' A.berf. Thtjre wa au 1 1 111 use cr wd p-e.-eut an - - T 'i 1.. k... .I.ll I . M t . - .1 - 1 i..ii v.- .ffsivu mau. . !t d t.o be tu. W'd fl way. Afler .-tiicwii ipp T ou" rty r.p- iicwl t& the Fair ' ' irj uds4 w i iie h were s-inteiT ; i toiit a mile litt the biL-iness ort.o i ot th ci , a sde.xuuin d the xiiibit y i ; rLrir li ;h' . i he irrt imds aul exhi'Mlio . i miidiius wio-e b e a u t i f u 1 i ; ' ah"d uj by velvet' ici:y, an ; lie vce..e va b iyoil iWserip- I ' lll l Tnousinds of inhabitant. i!" tin virm wo bl were tasti ly trrangj l and as they glitt red ind sparkie I u:.d r the daz.lii-L ray.- o. e'ecar.c ii e th si'.ein wa ne truly -giand. Xum.ioi:s Y rijt'e of gam , f b ith the fury a s id leaiiieied tibes were seen, a in I ttie .viwrtmg iiinu'ods were deli, Ji ted with tho ights .if the rare sport tha abtiutid-jd in tiiese e.o.n. Many rareauu iiitcivs in,' e iriosities were .n exhib.tioa, am ug wiiieJi u'e't - tw. nt lOvir enma pla:es found ueir the coast of thi- stat .. ..! if a . I Iktr fl. I J tio i o th j l r uy waters ot tht Atlantic at d stm'o i tided b teimei" "is tiny ibunacle . Thesd plates doui.t ; le.-s went to the bottom of the sea in s:ne ill fated ves el years ! and year a 'o, and n dcr the ' ' v ; ulv ',r 'w ' CiNti h "ii vtiv. eiiiuiiua iCiNLi'H louder .in nit- k itiuuiis for the night, but to go back to h he hotel ami in the morningi j , 1 , , n , i return and behold what they ; I iiiin ia.iieiA 10 ssoe tow 111,,'iu oe- j fore. A tier a night of wake- ' fulness unbrjlien by sleep (for 1 v tJiA errtwH. niiio si'irl Iieif of ' irll,11 1U. me st am i.iUi.aiors woiuu no. let some sleep) our party again se: out for the Fair gronuds. We exami ned the sam-iiubjects that we i.ad seen the night b.v. . , , (1 iii" late. leiore. we re.iened the; rote, to H.ir? b-ixr tliiT looker! livi .. - . . ciayngn'.auo uie aiiracuons uau yoice fell upV.n cur e irs. tha .ininwtil Too. little siorl vr!r A ; ..t ; . .n. l.,i w lt,,. . . . .unii J3a,v ilia.!. c iia. . uou seen a better and more tastily -,- , ., .... . . . arranged exhibition than tins anj'wheiCL. Tho poultry exhib I it was excellent. Another inter jnesiiu thing was the manufac - turingof wi od pulp lxim our Viir ti f 'a t aMua riim trnin li-liicli . 1 1 11.1 , . , ju. I 1 ll'la , . ... . . i - ' a irood irrade of paper is made. . . I iiis irpjiiU rpr.sin i ana new to - - - many visiting tttlhCaroTi. nians. V vwoopr mn.rhinft " vaTTrw'H'' .."... t. ..... iu iiiiMrii.i.iiiii iua iiiii;i::iiriit litf. - : patioa mannfaetur . , 3 . .i -i . ter dis.hes and plates. This ,si mi inHusiry destined to pay in North Carolina, for her supply of woods suited for this work is ulrnost, inexhaustible. rtlUUil" LIIO cLLLI ul'lilUlin OI IIIC rr i in via .dt.d ti. battalliou was about iJ5 strtmg ! and presented a. 'liandsoino ap- ISut one of the greai- ?st attractions was our beloved fcLnator Vace. Though suffer- inr Xroui "iUhe recent operation pertormed iu removing his eve he aU tLe way f rom 'Waeli: lug o Zsewberue to gratify his Tar Ueel friends. Jle inaie a talk on AVeduesday and during the course of his remarks told the people ihat iie hihd n eye Oov- VoveU ww prvwot ' and ah ex( JovJarvK ; On Thursday nrW ail the! IiMlatiiM attended the Fair. The Senrvto adj uroeil and went ' in a Vdy, while the House went j i boost in a body vrilhvut ad-' jouming. i Atler 2 oVlock w left the' grounds aufl went !ick to ton for djuer. After gettbiif di i tier we visived the Xaiio.ml Cemetery, where th Union sol-l diers killed in the tiht at New 1 ".lerne in lit2were buried. This! ontains alout c ae re?, aM ; while with maibCe tombstotie ! bearing tlie names f the Z,'2Ti j :iifei tioo. tes wlni-e last resting! iace they mark. They take t ie's thouglibs back about 20 ,ivus to the tiues wlieu .as racing over our buid and roilj'V brother iu deadly .i::ny n galia Tsou ot i iivaoi w, any a piomi.-hg boy, d arei, o the hcar; of Lis parents ti.no ' ite itself. ! Fr in ti e (Vm-tery h wei.J the old pa tree of (v. Win. i Tryoe, tl at cruel tyrai.t ield the H'ti't tre f Noilh Cam f na ('.u WiT . ar:y .layout tl-.. devolittioiu The main huj dingo' this at- j ribut! f ,pr.de and fo.ly. 1ms ! Song s "lice been burned, b it tin 1 -milding now used as a cmajiel, is sti l iu an c.v.jlhut sLat.t oi , resei vati ui. j We also v!si vd Cedar Crov i V-meie y, and saw m niy inter I estiu tombs. There i.- !. beau if ul uiominr-iit eivc . d h r.t in iueirory of th (.ouledeiuiesol .dirtJ.'S wlio losjfc tly'r lives :ii the light ..t .Vew Berne iu 1 2. 1.. this ( einete y also can be seem j t e -until ot i hat eminent Xoith ! Carolinian, .Judge William (lx t'li. Snow :iivi gb gnnfotal! iy this time, we returned tooui room-. . 1 We forgot to mention that Wild Jim. Ii--; '1 exas Cow Boy, was .ii attendance iu his buek s.iin so.-tume, and seemed to lie m ikiug a sncce.- ut las.sh o- oysters andrUntf enti-rta-.unienis. n ooij cost z- cents to see 11 111 simo walnu's, brick-bats ai.u tlie lire off of a cigar in a bv-tauderV mouth. Two Walloons wtu-esent up on Thursday. t 7 l M. the special train for Raleigh, carrying the mem bers of the Legislature, left and at the mvituio.i oi o.,r t vo cie er aai a i ooi leuu.- i e.nesen ia- . victci ci.it. .1 v-u tevto.- i -,n i uu i.i- . .. lives, Messrs. Steve-s and Mar - ,,,u' I'iAlly w-',lt up to Kai - eig.i .0 so liu law-makers at work We Jeachcd ,h.Citv oi 1j,Us" abjat 'J. o ClocX A. X tli ' day, amJ found the sn w atout 1 inches deep and still a so w- ir ri. .. I. l- -l . . .1 f ; uig.. im; eie -iiic nguis ill lie t"e SUUt a Ueauttl.ll oae. At IU ...t..!,,,.., fi.. p.. a i .v.v.yviv mo eun ho it. weeour law lanory at wora. vi'.. t'....i : . .4 I . . it . . i eyerythiii- seemed to be going I , it y l"v0l ,l- 1 beuile chamber a we l-Uuown jK. a W!t9 f,1B.fl(M? " .. , .4 v..v--...v...; ne cuiered, battling lor the iu- ter ;st of uspeo ie Therj v.vre three young ladies iu our party, and ifesently a you ii k Sen itor was seen totcast ' his eyes toward the galleries, ' ,se: i'" suori ; -n bandog 5uaTbi Jerr. win . , . . y con tncte i us to uie- Court lleoms, but. us it was Wa-siung ton's ifrth-I)ay Court was not 111 session. . Isext c went to the State Museum and alter looking at the ourKisities there as 1 nig as we were able in ordr t ra.tcii the Eialeiu train, we look our uiear'.uie tr Clinton. At tiolds lw w missed th down train cou.pell:d to enjoy plesure(?) or Jyiiiit and . ere ttne. mrw over until the next day iur i train. Finally it came aud at 12 o'clock Saturday w.1 reached Clinton oure again. 'Jhe Fir was a grand success and the ueopleof Now Uerue de herve much p.aiso lor tlie man ner iu wbich' the exhibit was arranged. The Hotel Albert was the only tirsU;lass viotel in th iilac anfTita r nMiwi.i yoa) lain At t h A nCICMI 1 tf Ul Jj-rl 1 dervA ridit irr l th manner : . , - in wnicu mey accoinmouaieu so large an, assemb. age. U TRI TP ' f C-l"0. - IIAVK YOW (U(i X!ZKI A1 Will It Kci Par Yen ? tuu iow wrops orinj xott,,,r.y:"i ir r T m mm ' U'k.t TK.,W liKMKMLKtt, t rNITV TUKRK KTUKVliiril v I LET Uo HELP EACH 0 Head again the following cjr- : dar ad-hHssfd U vu.i a.iid ahen .. ." ictac-orinng.y roryu ir benefit i id for o;irs:: t it) THHTMVKK!: (IF NO (Til I cakouna ii:i:r.TiN'.: : ' i On Jaiui try :l!-t th ' Ti aeker- ie id :ir..'i'i. rihiria, N. , net I: , n 'o.i lli-oi-e in iUla ol.u-e Mint u, .i .l..l .i TB),.Vt:it, si-'i vtio arc miiv th it s,ah Amk.-. Jion- a oi'om- i t't.fL- It. .thot o ...d I I 4 I "' -i.lerbiv hvil h. ito an I it II the secliuas l.'ould eolwl.ue ull Mill 11 .-l.il.. I IIIC.,!'! .V.-S ., ,1 ... .. k . 1 'T ft li.it we ail would ei.j iy a d enetit. The advantages to U ile riviil SVoin Mieii an organi. it ion vita a central teireiu ol e.n re-H.u.l .Hi'. Hie ihreelold : I .-t. Weeosii l he int'ar'iieil a- t, lie. relimiiiiy of foaigms to a Iiomi st'ip.iieii'.s M. re nia le. .et. We eoiil.l ji'lv oilage o;lvl' esiiy the ii uekiiig i-r.ii!.l.y i.i.iv,i.; .hat other Mftinus were pl.olt.i g , t..' al.-o he iul'orined 11s to llir le .Ketive m.rket for tlie various 11.14.rt. :t.d. U'e could h!p sois tu rcli.e 1 Iwtter prolit by kn lug to what ,oints on a certain lay other plae t were shipping. 'I hrougli liie want of mi.-o i.-ifor- natioli and a system of operation, lully one I'hlf of the trm kii i lost ir s;ifri fti'i i I ... ...li ,.t- ,r,M'( itiiM-viug mat another sections have e.vperiemvrl the same iJimuI vanti'gij., and that !l truckers vV .eadib eo-ojieiate w th u in uiv leasillc plan for the r.auiilying ol'j - -;heseeib, we earnestly h. belt tin- 1 IVi JitTI N l.tbJ.V tt tl'll.'Uers in oilier- u,'i.n t. .r... ... : 11 l-. nice similar oig.i:ii...ti..n-, und lo' , L-orrespoial with us t, that eUect, MoiienfWll'oliB mil,.KatI,,,eai,.l.l,,.vlrHiiiWtJ,l,r;lab, f T r.M iatb. tk. ing of the delegates t ron, the v, jog- ' ,L,,t "V( ' uX 1 1 ? i..i i... r.- teuUtiiesas muM'-uJ . 1 ...... w;...... i- 1 . ! ' j e take this opiHirtunity ot uau- hutiug Clinton us the p.Ua, a m' April Uic VU UU 7th 111 the tin.e tor the iy(ifc!.h.' of Maid deleat.-s. Ii ! this meets with the approval ofrii- .. ... er si-ciioi,?', we will wH'uru jivlueeil laiJroi.d rates ami emerlainlhe ilele- i ..... ; uih, i.eeot -liarge. However, it ; !lI1(lt!:,.r p u.t. is nnj&rr-il. Clinton .,. .... Mfitt, nt . MM.nii.. in ni oiiiiiiniiu( Feeling sure th .t vou will emicur? ... . . . . with us in tlie hin.orta.iee o inn; .... . , 1 " "'"" a d-ti list uig that you will heariily (operate with us in pushing the "r":U"z ,u"n wunn througo J it tlie d-ired uud mu'Ii m-edeo re- ju't ;. We are Very ltesjicetfull.v. W. I I-.itv. W. P.. s r-wri j 1 ion, who nave not doue copy or commerii . m tl v",iuiva,i 11 I the uy,"' -abovc circular. If yuu hav-i l,cud.T--pltkiii.i. rdamVrirta- douero,iiiur...,..". the proposed, Staie Conventiou another Editor CaV7'ASI.anV With tha first 'r.f Germany afandoUeil ivtund height u.nd i. mtnc wtm In-i - Vic.i. wU;ch.tM decimal fc-o!iiat ti. uoni. ul. says Hie , . . . . . 1 Tl.iai , in adopting vemujt jjmd logical prd of .weiUly and measurl Tlie cont.'; Jlirtat! palest, wrykvled's eanng d-iafyit arj ' ..on'th-t yourstJlerlptl . At vou liaveirt a UcUlflE ; U:J auoi your so itwiU U- extt-or two i 1 Wie.ca 1 ff.ir !Hiif f f er'b. iril ': deu .itt jili TT; u I ! a. 11 1 plaia :t. IV . C li a '"I tht when a' c.th rain.' hen Is a it dii) ' honai of the i inibitioM a lhe other r! . ,M. ,,,.,,, auJ rmn:Ut tlie to. sin .v.'Cittlvi l.tyr igh-.tand rnostd!fiiI ' itiiv b dy hi !l. vfo. J .., ji"-'."""1' i " 11! Ill ; er frt Ivut im a? d ;.iw r Uy u.d-.. -. il. Ie.-Hgnr. t t !.!:: r !rr.J! A uew v in iu w Iku r vii.lv tHi lo.:.iiur ier iu. tie ' ive iV.ii i ii. m , eOl, - ;i i ;1'm1 ' ib t t o.t p. ba- e.V lri t.'l $ v- 1 I WlM l , t 1'ieir J ipe.- to . , j.. i't.Iee ie Wooi slitit p. TiMikCf 'i lilt. n w it iAV a. ... i u u i .i t ue V04 ' Veil!, .f !,. 1 i , , 'r ri I f toe ' hii t, e..:i .in? Vinri ' i.11 . e , iii.ii u 1 .if tli . -. M'li.Jr in Nrtv..ii!vr? VVi! n!fi ! ftji.Mi .L.' .ire.-. v'X-. Willi TIIII C.VxJLA- .... TlieCUut ir 11 s! 1 1 .-SolVe." a i .V ItlU't' 1 rvwuMifCpM Im , t, i no ..ore ''fjr I. ir iud I ui t-.i.!j. ,ig - .i.ic:.. it.;. 1 to , pit the eM i,.o. Th. I na ocli 1 h.' put..,-, hii. -( oui.ru p.t. oie ih.Miey K 1 - , lllg til-C d S. Ill t if UMHfl fclf d M.ey wo do st; .!. Vort'l '.rtiaiiii tii'Vi-r Mgin In so lUv ',..'.... H..V..H ..... .: 1... ; a a to be th- pi us 1 wlr eb , auoi he:- of l.-si im vlliz -..1 jscticl. H r birbariftu JiaU : bike jlac - W. !... 1 iKi-ur. t u i' 14 ev.r ti.'ll 1 I.m It.ti . ' , C'" HH". .eil having la-Int r-v-r,-In to:ni . a id deeply i,uvriud .w l ib proress, ..rt.a try U luiw lV U; t,Jy mi .lo for thSroiu lo viip,p..s. Tli- .11 ers of tho South arj t 'diy doing tux oioro for the ioil of t er wmfry than they w ive dilit for. Diy after diy a d week they ..n? t diiug of ibau- vantaga of H'ii,- -iiutrt ami minerals a d 'f Js inurcr" lho f.icts whifi4.ey g v Widelv i.ubl ii d Hi i iicr;.tn.l thu . i'viii'i mo f f m J i a u f th- ,'jrsi - -cariid far b.- I V.-..U it ujediatjci.'lrtr 1 .l - ; a li! loe j . iiii.il .it i,,. ... ... . n 1 Ii i . r. .1.. :,.. tuld sh,- K,yX M.,.siJ.l.V til l Coin. 11 IS fif Hi j !.! ltr Wure ufts ortN nr their toru -.1, iwj. ana ad vert t Itt't tu .un?y whi-c geitiug a Iu.-,!,-!,, .: rert- nu. - We h not publ sh c .-uve i.e .The Cai va-uN.fcas uuv juaku. or n i o:- t , F.' - f I x1 - ' ' i 1 4 J L.. 1