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Tbat ection three tboceajid om bnmlred and twenty-two of tbe Ctxle be amended by Htrikinpfu' the word Pro vided, n is'ii wbonball prae : rl,1ilivn nf t h i u rhutitKr nballbcuiltT ofamidemeaiioi,,nisb copy on pociety ahdnoc ial tbou-and one hundred and ibirty tuo of the C de be amended by adding at tbe end of naid cct!D the following: And any turrgon whoiball btfgin the practice ol rcdicineor pargeryiu tbiabta!e for fee or reward, fter tbe pas 4ige of.tbi act, without tirit JiaTiugobtained licene from atd board of examiners, ball not be entitled to pub 4br or recover be. fore any coort any medical bin for vertices rendered in tbe prac tice of medicine tr norgery, or uuy of toe biaocbea thereof, bat JiidlalM be guilty of axniwde- ntauor, ana upou cuuwrcnow . tlirr hU he flh''d not leg than twmtj five dMlaiB n(T mote than one hundred dwlUr, or im liinoned at tbe (lituie'i'in f h ourr, fr each and ever y nflVnce: Provided, tHt tbia ct nball not be nouHtrueil to apply to wociei? who pimue the avocation of widwife: And provided further, tlat this act Vh-U not h ply to rrguUrly lict-uned pblciuUrtOi aron reciideut in a nxighbor IngS'fte. Sec. 3. Tbit this act ehftll be n force lrom and atttr IU ratifi cation." '! ' In tbe General Aembly read ihre t me, ami ratifi d tl'i" 1 b L'JJda of Februar, A D.,1885. JL210NO THE SCUOOU PEOPLE. Ia D?mTtment of Public Instruction. Sx jltkof Noktii Carolina. OflSoe Supt of Pub Int ) IULKian. X Ci, Apiil 25. "85. Ciuut 8DpeiiuieudenLn and public ecbool teacher are herein notified that on aud after tbt second Thursday in October next examinationn will be rt quired on physiology and hygiene. Tbe State Board of Education will, at an early day. recommend an elementary book on tbi ubjc and publication will be made fo that all may know what book recommenueu, wnere it may tj.Q aod tbe cbuntv Commis. obtained and tbe price agreed j QtJtrA acceptt,a it aud fcc IctlIrd upon. Any teacher dsinng t to hi8 Ufm thfcp or fjur be examined .at au early Uay;(-om l0WD Th.n ,for several than the second Thursday in U Corom.r Saer, - by vire October, may be examine.!, ot. of bi8 cffi fi M xhe of any of the regular days tomcat-: ed in the law. Let all prepare and be examined as soon as pos sible. Very iwpectfullvt S. M. Finger, SuptPublnt. .... "Tj A m CMiwrli hair .1 rain cr mil renoiator AyerV Hair Vigor ijanytbing, nor will sheriff llm nnivcrtally commended. It eradi-1 nant's ' bondsmen lrte tbe oue catea scurf and dandruff, cures fourth of OiK). The people in all eruptions an'dotchings of tbej h v nBpa!hlw with ex- scalp, promotes tbe renewed - , , , growth of the hair, atd sureh lehenft u,DDnt & bt,,eVe hlm prevents its lading or turnicg gray, . ' 1 Letter from Smitlifield. Smitiifikld N. C. April 1:0 b, 18.S5. ( XoticiPfj, Mr. KJ tor, from ih colatnns of yoar papwr, tbat jon havp no r-cai'r weekly rorrr s pocdenr ia Smit I fi-rJ ,- ar:d b lievirig it will ait) to tbe inrit as inp popularity of The 15 ud, to have in its colomun a corum;iii eaiiori from the countjV capiffl atoiil I in inmfill'infi Vllk nanes', shall undertake to 1 . 1 furnish mauus crijir, or (a out m ) . . . . copv,M iu fluflicHTit qaaDUtyt (it not tbt bfeHt quality) to fill tbf colatun allotted to tne. It mnch eaior, I ,sbnclfl imncue? for a rcwKpapr r reporter or err reiODdent to till a certain de partment, as tbey do on Ui great j.-turna'A iu tbe large Nortbern und UVetern cities, than to be grantetl ccb a broad field. Tby bare a man whoe luty it in tvrite up tbe maikctp, occ to fur irofin. one a p Ittical editor another, on railroad corporation?, on finances, S:c ; but when a correspondent is expected every week to fill the whole bill am) leave nothing untouched, it ia qai'e difficult at titnea for him to know bow and whence to begin. This is the dilemma uudr which the writer labors this morning. Bat to bndgethddemma, 1 wihb to make a little explanation or correction to the following i em which appeared in the Farmer anXlIechante ot the 15s b ins am: Johnhton county feels a tender interest in the whereabouts ol Wm. llinnant, brother of Jesse, tbe ex-Leihlator (lUdical) who cot fix doltarft wottn t f the Far imcr and Median cat our expense, or lather at our cotr, and his x pene in reputation. Et Sberfl Ilmnant was a Democrat, or letted by DemocraU. and few anticiateil the devcipmenta which ehow a dvficit of $3,000 to 812,000 in his accounts. About i wo weeks ago tbe c mroiasionerH decided to appoint a new sheriff and ilr. Jene T. E'ling'oo ol CMiotit was telegraphed for. Jc accepted and at once entered upon bin duties." Now. Mr. Editor, a Granger, or one Who kuow n' thing of the facts, further that what i stated in the item above, would at once conclude that Wm. Hinmnr while be was yet sbentl of Johnst. n. abscouoed niib 88,000 io12 000 of the counts numey iu bispos- a-ssion, after the commissioners had abruptly turned bim out by deciding to appoint a new eber itT" Now the facts are nbont a ollows: SheritV llinnant fa that be wa bebiml linatiejally. -btrilT. Mr. J. T. Ellington at a special mtcing of tbe eoainiic ioners was appointed sbet itl, aud notified by telegram. He accep ted and entered njon bis dutj the next day A better ielecuou could not have been made. The countv of 'Johnston will not loose tuuu v'nr'.. t b an honest man, totwitu standing his mufortune. The Farmer and Mechanic mistaken in tbe statennt tbat Cpt. Jcpse Hn;nant, tbeex-Lcg-islator, is or ever was a Radical He v,a nominated and elee'ed by the Democratic party, and is tc-Iay one of cur Pemocrat.it! county com missions. : He isr.n lionbt and r pectabN gentle man, and tbe writer has no doubt will pay for the "six dollars' worth of tbe Farmer and Mechan ic." if he is Kiti, fi"d tbat heowes it. Cipt. Jese llinnant was one of onr Detroor'atic candidate?, who with V. I!. Joyr.er and L: It Waddell, first redeemed tbts county f.om Radicalism in the 'dark dns" a' few year after the cl 6R of tbe war. Copt. H'nnant was again eleeied by the Demo crats and terved a hf cond term in the House of KeprpKerttives. We V.ust that Capt. Shot well, (who has no warmer friend or greater admirer in Johnston county thair the writer,) will make the necessary correction, and we believe be will do so. It is dee the Mef sre. llinnant, and ja also due the; county tbt has honored tbem. Tbequestion: ShallSmithQeld have a graded r chool T is now be ing agitntd among our people, but I would Dot undertake to guess wbat tbe result of tbe elec tion will be. The question will be voted opon by all ot the qual ified voters in this ecbool district, on the firstMonday in May. The majority of white voters, irreJ s ptctj ?e of , .part y, tayqr the schooC while it Is'believed the colored voters will divide, the majority of "them being under stood as opposing .the measure. We ttut that the vote may result in favor of the gtad-d school, for it would be a great drawback to tbecouut'a capirol, should :he cifzens thereof deliberately Hay by their ballots, tbat they are opposed to such an enterprise, for in my opinion, tnd I have given tt:e matter some thought, no,w tbat the town is on a boom, to vote don h? graded school, now that webave it iu onr r-ucn, wonld be the worst blow tbat Smitbfielu liaseverhad. It there t er wa- a tune winn puonc spirit sliould be manifest, Wuen tbe town needed to put forth every ffrt tending to show en- terprise, V is just now, tor tneie eerns to be no room to doubt ibat tbe railroad from Vil-on via SutiU field and FaetitrtiHe to Fb reuce, S. C , will be speedi ly ouilt. and unless ?ew energy, and a lot of enlerprize is sbown here, it may be expected that a competing market will oe ouur up, say ball way dis'tnee between Smitrtf-d- and F. eUeM'le, wbich would cut i ff a large back country which now is reeuer io business bete. Wherever a graded school is once started n gains favor with its most bitrei .... . enemies, ana wno can es imi the bemfi - they are to towns aud cit es T For several days past there have been a good many strangers lu smitbfield. Tbe most of w horn are railroau couircioio huuj other Slates. They have beeu examining the route surveyed -for tde ""hort' cut' read. Tbe con tract for the gra-iin: of wbich is to be let out ou tne 30 h instant. Toe Tesicbtrs' Asscciation of the ccunty met In thecourtbouee bere on the IS h. The exercie9 wereverv interesting to teachers, At night Mr. E. W. Poo, Jr., deV jlivercnl an address before tbe as- fociation, which was complimen- i ?ted bv many. Tbe qaestion. f. .1. m r'ooouiu cnoois, was UlSCUBseo uj i . r - . M. lUdford. Rev. E. Pope and of. Corriher. The audience j(thecourthonse bping nearly full) was well entertained. At the close of the programme, Mr. , an elocutionist, rendered several pieces, wbich put tbe wbo!e audi ence in a roar of laughter. He gives an entertainment iu the contthcuse tonight.. The littlo on cf Rev. J. J. !larper, who was accidentally shot some wcka ago, is doing yeiy well, and it is thought thar he will evei t tally have the use of his ?trra again. J Candidates for the Deputy Collecforsbip, to succeed Mr. P. T. Mussey, are about as numer ous as were the seekers for Reg ister of D ed- before the Demo cratic Convention last year. We ijope whotver sncceeds Colonel young as collector, vwll appoint some good 'Democrat tvbo will lie acceptable to the people of the county. My letter is already too long. More anon: NlFFUE. CONFEDERATE HOME ASS0CIA-TI0N-A CALL FOR ANNUAL MEETING. . f Raleigh, J April 20th. IComradts: The nbual meet ing of the Confederate Home Association will take place May 20tb, 18S5, in this city, and it is 1 . ' . earnestly desired tbat eyery 8ec tlbn ot the bra trtre reprH(c0teL The main object of this associa tion is to erect iu North Carolina a suitable home forher unfortu nate and dependent old oldiers. JThe passage of the pension bill by the last General Assem bl must not be allowed . to cause a cessation of labor in behalf of tbb patriotic work undertaken by this association. Tbat'bill only provides to a very limited extent lor: tbe disabled by wounds. tdoestioi meet Uie necessities of tboe who ty disease ad mis-"l torrui!e resulting from servinc their State, are in need of our bounty and kindness. While aid i xli n led dependent and penni ies swldiers by legisla ion may sati.-fy their physical wants, it can nevier briug. to them that precious peace of mind and those pule aud patiioiic heartteats of Kr4tiude wnicb volunfaiy gifts in jheir behalf always inspire. i Nothing could possibly be more bomiliaiiugand mortifying toout maimed or booieles comrades lhajn bearing tax. payers complain at being force I to coa'ribute toward their every suppoit; hetjee this asoclation seeks to raise the means it n quires from frielhds who, appreciating their ser rices and necessities, are Wil -iug to volnntari'y donate a part of heir substance that North C-roliua's dependent veteraru m- end their days in comfort aud peace. lrom those who think poor bdilsts are good enough for friendless and homeless old sol diets this association neither ex peels nor desires aid. We. seek ouly such eontiibu'ious as will purify u'urcaus-aud iutpire those krelt,and sublime sentiments cir cunlj-crib d by "Our duty to North Carolina's heroec Tjtiis b iug our aim. we canno do otherwise tuan hope for sue- ces. tor surely the propie oi Xbiih Carols will nevtr permit n tnr nnrplv the DexiDle Ol it the staiuress record of her match- j issued tor events extending be less soldiery to be marred by their j youd theexpiratiou of tbe eprinf . refusal to aid a movement calca-i The prospect of msking the lated to lighten and make happy tbe pathway ot her Veterans ap thpv march to the carnn bevond tbe'river. W. F. Beaslrv,' Presiden Washington Latter. From our l'.jular Correponttcut Washington, 1). C., April 25. I mtuietration Col. Limont bag Tke first evening reception of! been a marvel to those around the new Administration was held ; ujaj IH example of energy on Tuesday !a-t. There ' wasan(j industry la one that few of never a greater cruh at a levee. tne Qoverumeut's servants care in the White House than wa- to imitate."". De has been at hia witnessed cn ill's occasion Jtf wes not a gatbeiing of aristo cratic loreiguera and tinselled army and navy piTieers, but a distinctively people's party. Twice this reception had been po?t;ion d u, account of the ill ness of General Grant and ic was thooght it would have to be abandoned entirely. The Presi dent, however, decided that it would not be advisable todisap point the strangers now in the city, and concluded to hold a re ception which should be the last of tbe season. The doors of the White House opened at nno o'clock, Gut at feast an hour before -t list time tbe crowd began to gather, and was soon massed in solid phalanx from Pennsylvania avenue to themainentrauceof tbeMansiou. Inside, the house bad been made a Attractive as .fti'Sh. dinner party The Botanical gardens, Ami cultural and White Hbuse con servatories had been levied upon for tropical plants and flowers to dec rate the parlors and East Room. Twelve wagon loa Is of plants, palms and flowers were used. There, was bat little at tempt at fine dressing on the part of the callers, as but few had any other ambition thau to see tbe President aud snake his band. There were all kinds of estimates as vo the number who eutered the Mansion, rauging from four to six thousand. An attiche of the White House who has been there for seventeen years says tbe number exceeded any lhat has ever been seen there on any one evening during that time. The crowd was con spicuously democratic. At the name time, many were in line who are'in the blue book, and Senators and Members-eect ot the next House. . The intention of the President and hi Cabinet to remain in Washington during'tbe summer has the ilct of prolonging tbe social and bu-icees season, aud promises to render the coming ,ummer one oftbera68tev(-n.f0lfla''y other pam k.ller. and animated that has ever been; known here. m . i I 'lit jx tt nr u M r r ni i tiohs of -h Government, except the Legislative brauch, '.have to! go 'on throughout the year, and Mr. Cleveland sees no reason why there should beareHxation of official vigilance or industry.! The. effects of aa all-summer ad- mii.iKfrAtion will b observable in many respecs. Basinesd men j T'je enervation aud lassitude will pay an much attention tbi 0f fij,ring time are but indications year to fhir summer, prepara- ! 0f tbe sluggiah action ot the tions as has been bestowed upon blood, overloaded with carbon -those for spring and aotcmn j aU. accumulated by tne ue of And society is apparently unon- j bt ting I owl. in winter. Tbt scions that the long established j erudition may be remediel by I m ' I t I - season is aVjnt to expire. P.ao- V . IV.nd iavitaMcns are already made auu luutaacna busy season pte nial at the Capital is one which all claiea ! welcome with pleasure. j i'reaideht Uevelaod'a daily ! routino busiueie has been serious ly retarded during tbe past week by the illness 'cl Col. ,lamont, his private secretary, who has i succumbed to over-work. Since (the commercfment otthe Ad- 1 desk every day before v A. M and his wot king hours have conliuut d beyond midnight. Hia. day's aredevoted tat be President . and to. tbe constant 6tream of business callers. Trie bouts after dark he has spent iu disposing of correspoTidecica that required bis personal attention. Que of his acsociates remarked that the Colouel seemed to have no other ambition than to perform the work before him. He neither reads the papers,-smokes, gos sips, plays cards, nor goes to clubs orauy plaoes ofamusement. His wakiug hours are devoted entirely to the Presiden t sertice. Even Mr. Cleveland, who has scarcely ever known what it was to feel the pressure of constant application looked a little jaded at the reception the other even- ing and at one time i'darfcj tho eci te Cl 1113 . t oand shaking, called for a glas of i er. Daring the heated terra of the coming $nm t mer, he will -occupy the cottage reserved for the u-eof Frea enta at the Soldiei's Home park. He will have more time to himself therewill be abla to take more exercise, aud can enjoy cooler atmosphere than at theXyhite. House. By the use of Rockingham's Dye, the whiskers may be easily made a permanent, natural brown, or black, as desired. J. A. Abercrombie, Homer, La t says : 1 have given Dr. Clark's Blood and Liver Pills a trial, : and pronounce them the beat in the world. I was down with the rheumatism for fifteen: months, and they have' done me more good than anything else. Iif any one doubt this, let them address the Sheriff or County Court Clerk of this parish, and: hear what they have to say. E A; Overstreet, Coffadcliab. Miss., says: Ramon's Relief is the VBoss Remedy" for all paint nd aches. The people will not , .... Will- 0 ' kJ 11A - - ... w - v . M mwf tl I A II ff lf Atr h-rleg, of six months standing, which yielded quickly to Ramon's NerTe and Bone Oil. and is per manenilv cnrel by its use. For 'sale by Robertson & May- It ard, l)rng,:its, No. 5, Front St., jCiavtou, N. C . the use of Ayr SarsapariiM, Uhe bett blood pur fir known. aht xtyu.o I I r
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