Newspapers / The Morning News (Greensboro, … / March 22, 1887, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Morning News (Greensboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE MORNING NEWS. J. S. HAMPTON, Proprietor. MORRIKG nluo. a rri oe ac ssrmiMS udlisheu Daily, Exckpt Monday. e . . - r5s m in 1 m . B ATES OF SUBSCK1PTIOX, AH ADVANCE : oe Year (by Mail;, Postage paid....... ...... f x Months. ............ - hreeMiwiths, ............ wo Months, " 4 oo a oo I oo 75 40 e Month, To city subscriber, delivered in any part of the ciiy 10 CIS per No advertisements inserted in Local column at any ice. An extra charge will be made for double-column triple-colu-nn advertisements. Ail announcements and recotnendations of candi te for office, will be charged as advertisements. Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to rtipy af special place, will not be received. Amusement, and Official advertisements 50 cts per uare for each insertion. Advertisements kept under the head of "New li-ertisements" will be charged fitly per cent, extra. Payments for transient advertisements must be ide in advance. . ! -Keraitances must be , made by Check, Draft, Postal rmey Order, Express, or in Registered Letter, ily such remittances ; will be at the risk of the pub hers. Under the head of "Speciat City Items," business rices will be inserted at the rate of 5 cents a line every insertion. THE BATT.BOADS. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. KICMMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. rive trom Richmond at. . .. 9.43 a m ... 8.55 p m .... 8.33 a m res for Richmond at. 0.55 pm NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. rrtves from Charlotte at 8.aa a m " " " 9 47 P m aves 'for Charlotte at 9.48 am " " 9.05 p m rrivea from Goldsboro at . ,. 8.35 pm " " " lo.eopm ' " " 7,40am ;aYce Sir Goldsboro at............ ....... 9.50am " 6.00 am ... 9.5a pm NORTH -WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD rrivM from Salem at 8.00 a m " ....f 8.34 p m eaves for Salem at. ................. ...... 10.00 pm " . 10.00 pm C F. AND Y. V. RAILROAD. rri vas from Fay ette ville at. 6.15 p m mvH for FYettevjlle at. .,,,,,10.00. a m THE POSTOPFICB. fails for the North close at 8.00 a. m. and 9.00 p.m. " Charlotte ' 9.00 . 9.00 " Raleigh " 9.00 " Salem " 900 o 00 Fayetteville " 9.00 The money "order and registsred letter office -will nly be open from 9.00 a. m. to 6 p. m. General Delivery is open from 7 a. m. until 8 p. m. MXQepr hi qpaning mails. A9, half h.onr after pMiing the Southern night mail. Sunday hours, for general delivery r 8x0 a. m. for tiilf hour ; and half hour after the opening of the maOs som both North and South. TK lock-boxes are accessible at all hours. RESIDENT CLERGYMEN. ?robyterian : ' LV. J. Henry Smith, N. Church St. Rev. E. W. Smith, Asheboro St. S. Greensboro Baptist : Kev. W. R. Gwaltney. S. Elm St.. South Greensboro. Methodist Episcopal. Rev. J. E. Mann, W. Market St. ; " G. F. Smith, S. Greensboro. Methodist Protestant : RV- J- L. Michaux, N. Qreeng St " J- i, Ball, Spring St. ipiaoopal 1 Rev. A. H. Stubbs. N. Elm St. PRODUCE MARKET. Apples green, per bu.. i.ooai.50 Bacon hog round ..ao Rimer.....;.. itas; .. ..aiS .15330 .ioai5 ...350 . ..a6o ..6 1-2 ..71-2 Chickens old..., spring Com new , Corn Meal ......... Pried Fruits Blackberries Cherries...... Apples. .............. Peaches, unpared t-a, unpared 1-4, ,...333 - a t-a ; ' . 18 i -.75 ...4 50 1; v.; Fcul,eLs flaxseed...... FIqut Family SvtpepQne. ,,.,......,.a4oo Onions..,,..., ...., ...,,,.,,,..,,,,,, 6oa8o Oata.. .,4t45 Porli ,,,, .,,,,,.... 6a PM, ..,..,...,, oa75 PoutoaIrlsh ......j..r 60 Sweet Rig Cotton.., ...50 I Tallow 6 Wool washed 30 unwashed ......ao Wheat. fiai as KSTAIL PRICKS OF GROCERIES. Baco Sides .....10 CfceaM ... , QqSes Rio ....so ................. ......to a.jaio PATEETTS. inventors and patentees and all hav ing business with the U. S. Patent Of fice are invited to' communicate with me with confident reliance upon my fidelity to their interests. : 3 v New inventions patented. Old inven tions improved; and rejected applica tions revived. Caveats filed. Trade marks registered. rrornpt attention. Skillful service. iurnShed1" in!ormation chectull) preliminary information cheerfully A O T A XTlTirr bohcitor of American and Foreign Pat- Vol. 1 THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. The Hunt for Tire lrisc JTleii Two Musses Sparks Mla;: road Matters, tec Special Correspondence of the News. Washington, D. C, Mar. 17. Relerring to the Inter-State Commt ce act, a close friend of the President l as said that fears are entertained that but lew good results will obtain Irom the operations ol the law, and that eventuil ly the effort to control the commerce of the country under the provisions of the present law, may have to be abandoned. Available men to whom the comm"i3 sionerships might be tendered are re luctant to accept, in view of the endless confusion and litigation with railroads in the practical enforcement of the require ments of the bill. The matter of select ing the five good men is one ol consider able difficulty to the President. It is reported here that the Civil Ser vice Commissioners, who are keenly sensitive to any interference' with their prerogatives, will make complaint that certain Departments have violated the statute in the appointment of clerks without the examination prescribed by law. It is said they have received fre quent complaints that men have been -appointed to the classified service, who were passed in through the back door, and promoted to other positions in com- lucic uisicaru 01 me ivu service law. I a commotion is exnected when this bomb explodes, as it is said developments of the most unpleasant nature will fnl- low. Commissioner Edyerton the nri. t . 9 r I ueni oi me Doara. says they will assert meir legal authority Dy demanding that every employee wno has secured his nlace thrnno-h vinlatinn r tlialoiu K mnvert Hp cove 1 1 cina tV.- n sed in 1883 a large number of appoint- ments to clerkships in the Departments have beenmadein the most flagrant eva- sion 01 the law, and that the Commis- . m . sraners propose to protect the law, and vindicate their own official dignity by an investigation and exposure. A sensation has been agitating- politi cal circles during the week, over the charge that Land Commissioner Sparks had written letters favoring Hill for President and Himself for Vice President. He denies the charere with vehement in dignation, and challenges the production of the letters; while it is insisted by those who make the charge that such letters are in existence and will be produced at the proper time. To charge a member of this administration with conspiring to defeat Cleveland's reelection by advocat ing through effective agencies, the nom ination of his most formidable opponent, is not exceeded by a dynamite explosion in the consternation it causes. It follows naturally and logically that the whole ad ministration should be wedded to Cleve land's renomination ; and it is interesting and significant to note the sensitiveness of the friends ot the President at the sug gestion of any other man. The mention of Hill's name is the signal for anxious looks, and immediate disparagment of any such possibility. The many friends ot Congressman Randall are pleased that the reported re- districting of the Congressional districts in Philadelphia by which he was to be left at home, has been abandoned. The arrangement as adopted leaves Mr. Ran dall with a Democratic majority ot The reported resignation of Secretary Endicottasa result of an unpleasant- ness between himself and Surgeon Gen I eral Moore, is denied as untrue, while tne circumstances upon which the ru mor was founded, are admitted. It seems that the recent appointment - of Moore to be Surgeon General of the Army, was made in opposition to the recommendations ot the Secretary, Aiier tne connrmation 01 Moore a con flict of authority arose between him and the Secretary in relation to the filling of, certain positions in the Su,rgeo,n Gen eral s omce, anq AJooxe laid the matter befpre .the President in the nature oi a complaint, bijt npt, as was reported, vusmg inc secretary s, resignation, A number of railroad m.en. who have been in. the city recently, express the onion inat tne inter-state commerce law will not affect the rates already an- nounceq py railroads all over the coun try for transportation to Washington to attend the great military carnival, and that these rates will be adhered to. The nauonai arm is Doomin? and nromises to be the greatest militiary event since me war, - T"L I t .. .. .. .. . . x c rrcsiaent s nitietn oirtnday was quietly celebrated at the White House uufiiuay, me ooservances ftnng con fined to his most intimate friends, and he naa reauested that no notice be taken it. t; .'-ir- .1. .... . - . 7 11 is omciauy stated Dy the internal Revenue Bureau that the ouanitv of shouidx" 15 artificial butter manufacture during the ' 3K I 'i.T. V a January was 10.029,961 poimds. Another bond calf for 810,000.000 is expected in a lew days. This will leave only $20,000,000 ot bonds subject to call. Mr. Finney nas aiscovereci an apple tree, in the Bushy mountains, belonging to Mrs. Lavina Kilby, which is 60 years . oia ana measures four feet through at the base of the trunk and which bore 100 bushels of orthetn came very near getting away, : - : . . whereupon, says the Philbsopher, the Board of Countv Commissioners or - dered that the sheriff employ some good man to guard the jail at night until court, "with a double barrelled apples last fall. Last week the cetved a postal card to the effect that prisoners confined in Ashe v county if the negro was lynched the town of jail made au effort to escape, and two Oxford would be burned and there ents, 8i6 F Street. W,; Washington, snot S1111 loaded buck sHot.,, DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OP THE CITY Greensboro, N. C. . Tuesday, Msrch 22, 1887. THE LATEST NEWS. A Pernicious Practice, New York. March 20. Mayor Hewitt was questioned vesterdav concerning the statement of City Chamberlain Ivins in regard to political assessment. "The custom exists." he answered, "and I wish it did not. The effect is bad. It can not be otherwise. As for myself, 1 ac cepted the nomination for Mayor with a sincere desire to serve the people o! this tuy, ana as mere was no law against it made the customary contribution, as a matter of course. But I think the cus. tornshould be abolished.because its tene aency is pernicious. Unless the candidat is rich the assessment is onerous, and there is the temptation to use the office for one's own denefit. Morocco's Sultan Molishes the treed. New York, March 21. The Sultan n( L 1 -1 . ... . U1 i'xuiuccu litis proniDitea the sale or purcnase ol intoxicants of all kinds and nas aDousnea tne Mate tobacco monon oiy. itie Moorish tobacco and snuff shops have been closed. Large quan tities ot leal tobacco have been publicly uurneu Dy me SUltan s order. Several Moors have been striDDed and flop-cred through the streets for smoking in de- "-' ouiuui oracr, inc popu Iacc can see no sense in the Sultan s com aPds. are angry at his interference with tneir habits and assert that the Drohibi- l,ons are enforced only against the noor. 0 r Women Petite in Leavenworth. Leavenworth. Kan.. March ,in2 h? st two days over 1,000 of the lcaa,nS women ot Leavenworth, Kan., "avc ,cgisicrea ana win vote unaer tne vaoam 1 a ... r rr '--- w granung municipal sunrage to women. Mrs. Helen M. Granger, of Indiana, is here doincr herculean work. She is paying special attention to or ganizing the colored women and has aroused ereat enthusiasm. Meetings ot the Law and Order party are being held every alternoon and evening. The Whiskey Alliance is also iully organized and at work. The sprine election will therefore be hotly contested . JTottd Horse Thief Caught and Lynched. Chicago, March 18. The Times1 special from Albuquerque, N. M., re ports tne cieatn at tne lianas of Judge Lynch and his court, of a horse thief and all around desparado named William Dodge, alias "One Ear Dodge.' He was caught while on the road to Old Mexico, with stolen horses in his possession. His captors owned the horses, and they were also nis accusers, judges and execution ers. STTE JTEirS. There is a marked decrease In the number of chattle mortgages this year, uur Kegister of Deeds can barely pay his board. Clinton Cau casian. We learn that a very valuable mine of silver has been discovered on the lands of Uncle Aaron Fullbright, near uiyae, in tnis county, ana par ties DroDOse to work it on an exten sive scale. Asheville Citizen. Mr. King, the Charlotte editor ar rested on a charge of libel, was taken to Durham yesterday by an officer who arrived nere irom that place Friday night The officer" said that the indictment for libel was founded upon the article published in Mr. Kings paper alleging that the opera tives in the cotton factory at Durham were crueuy treated. Wilmington Skxrt 2Qth Rivenbark, deputy sheriff of Pender county, escorted lour parties, who had walked in the way oi tne wicked, to tne penitentiary yesterday, The directors of the Raleigh & Gaston R. R. Company have declared a semi annual dividend ot 2 per cent, on tne capital stock, paya . a . ble on and alter April ist. We have received samples of business notices dis tributed in Oxford on the day alter the fire which indicate that though half the business quarter ot the town was laid in . 1 . . 1 . a,sncs, me uxioru looacco mantel re mained and still remains as solid as a meat block, with prices as high as in ar y other market in the country. The mer chants who were burned out fox the most part sought- new Quarters at once and had put out their bids for business before the smoke had cleared away from the ruins oi their former stands. Raleigh Nexr&-Observer'. The threatened lynching of the negro brute found In the bedroom of Mrs. Booth, of Granville, is thought to have caused the recent fire. If the rascals do not watch there "will be more hangings In thai town. The Raleigh ChronUk says: "Pending the talk Mr. J, S. Hunt, of Oxford, re- " s j. 1 s a a Tl rm a s awe a . mmm wouia De a genenu riot- mere WW I no further talk of jlynciung. we are 1 informed, but earlv Tuesdav morninrr I a fire broke o.ut and $100,000 worth of J pronerty was burned. Reports from I Oxford are that it is believed that negroes set fire to the warehouse www OF GREENSBORO, AND OF THE STATE. KVJIINATIQNS OK A coanxs. PO.IDBNT. Iteasons Why a Jlorningr .Pa per is better than an Event nr One. BY MRS. L. A. B. v Your neighbor dog has not yet been let out when It arrives. Hence, he fails to gain an opportunity to pe ruse and mutilate it as he does the evening paper. The dew cannot fall upon it, but It falls upon the dew. - Your wife is too busy to look at it, and is gl&d to have your mental facl ulUes diverted from the fact that breakfast is not ready, or Is open to unfavorable criticism when it u ready. Your husband having ascertained the main news of the day, has a little more time, when he comes home at night, to listen to your news, gathered from the domestic circle or from "drop callers, who have come in during the day ; and does not ask eagerly "Where's the paper?" as soon as ho reaches home after his day's absence. You read that an earthquake Is ap proaching, or that we are to have paved streets and concrete sidewalks in Greensboro. The first alarms you. and you think it mav be well i pect and prepare for It before the night upproacnes. a ne latter does not di- turb your composure of mind In the least degree-you fear no shock from tne realization. I You riicravnr fhof knM I trroeerV in TwA oAh " to try Us merits before the next mornin? mnor a nnt iru tu I eery) h'notmov-or ld out by iiiai, nine. You read that a reward 1 nfnrvi for the capture of a delinquent. You have a chance to catch him hofhm dark ; a wise precaution in cases of mistaken identity as to who Is the pursuer and who the culprit. ii tne editor has offended vou bv personalities, you can rush out at once in the open light of day. and beard the lion in his den, not in the bosom of his family, as you would have to do if the shades of night were xou are not so likelv to be t!rrf out or sleepy while leading it,(unless you have been out with the b'hoyg 'Your noi(rrirw- tTVm Ima r.ti.. or bttle to do but vrslt. read and chat tercannot run i" on you before noon wiui lniormation or town gossip which you have not already ob tained. Your night's rest will not b dis turbed by the fear that the hired girl will light the morning fires with last night's paper, which you had not time to read. Yourmornlnjr oaDer will nlwava remain In your front yard until you go and pick it up. unless you are lazy and rise late, in which case you de serve to have the "Earlv Bird" nt it. He Is often a Hail hlrti aln By the Wav. Whv is ft rood minor like a worm ? Because It Is lively ; it will get hold of things if they are not carefully kept and scaled up well, and into them if they are at all doubt ful or suspicions enough to be inter esting, and It fo alvi'fllM rvnnrwtAr1 with matter pertaining to antiquity. distillation and SjWirfiVm TI,-t o w - ' " .J w v..uV.V are alike a worm and a paper, also, be cause wo often sell a worm in a chest nut, and quite as often we roo a chestnut In a paner. Kincr the bell. and drop the curtain, please. The UuOato Holocaust. The other day' the Richmond hotel in Buffalo. N. Y.. was burned, and a large number or persons perished In me names, l he papers continue to give details, as follows : Buffalo, N. y March 19. Little can be added this morning to that al ready known of the results of the dis astrous Richmond Hotel fire yester day morning, to the question: 'Iipw many are killed?" only an in definite reply can be made. The number actually known to be dead and missing is but ten. More of the survivors now lodged at the hospitals anu at ineir nomes must do lookeu upon as precarious, and time onlv will decide whether they are to be numoerea with, the living or dead. The noon edition of the Evening eicasas: The story of ruin and desolation told yesterday needs only later de tails to-day to make the thrilling chapter complete. Eight persons were Killed, twenty-five were fctl- ously injured, fifteen were slightly hurt. The ruins have not at this writing been searched. What hidden stories of additional misery and loss of life those plies of smoking debris will reveal no human intelligence can foresee. The bhaky walls will bo A 1 a . m tnrown aown to-aay ana thea a search will begin." For Grocerte J Count Produce.go to D. A SJherwood, next door to C. P. Va,asVCiry lirery suble. e For Groceries and Country Produce go to D. E, Sherwood, ofjosite C. M. Kerr, Davie street, 6L A tew povnds of nice fresh butter for sAle at H. J. Williams, under Eenbow hall, iw, No. 58 TtLda SC. XUrsArd IW. & J. OtWm. Rrt tu poor bnxUdii not iaU clW,d iapiuofaIl th effort, of Um to nUse. be drooped rrr ti! BUuff er .eat him !TbraSrt farm ta 1ncnMUr ooantj, P-Oiiao Utnli. Tbe railroads in CanAda art blocked bj now. The Err. James Clark k Impror- Us la With. A farmer and bote! cron-Utr ! v. lage of Red Hook, on the Hudson, hare beea UTHted on complaint of Antaonj Coautock the charr of tIoUUbx the state law cer Ulninr to lotteries, for hariar ladnlral ia tbm rustic sport of ho roeaainr." Marshitn, Tex., bad a 1 100.000 fire. " Tbelfew Jersey Wialatare is to adtonra oo the 25th Inst. Mrs. FrisdUa GoodselL of Korwalk. has jut celebrated her 100th birthday. Indianapolis has been taken Into the National league of ftfrsll players In the place of Kansas city. Archbishop Croke HUrUf the Internra- tation placed on bis recent "no tax" letter. Ills grace's explanation to the Vatican la - idered satisfactory. The Iw York senate passed the hCl aiv propriatiag $50,000 to ixnprore the locks of the Erie, Oswego and Cham plain cni. parr's mill, near Alpena. Hich.. was "recked by it boilers and the nrowieton killed or fatally injured. A repairer on the electric light lines in Ctd- cago was deprired of his reason and other- TIi,inird by oomIn 1x1 eoouct with the . UUilr w axiampieu to rorce an en- trance into a dwelling near Indianapolis was ahot and killed by a boy through theVindow. JZ tU fmu wurt and then kill himself caused 51!? " ' "7 " " Baltimore. Kina Van Zandt. at the earnest solicitation of her parents, was allowed an boar's talk with Augnst Bpies at the Jail in Chicago. The gas syndicate, which has boorht all the different plants la Chicago, announces an increase of twenty-Ore per cent, in the price. A memorial serrice in honor of Gen. John A. Logan was held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and reference to the death of Mr. Beecher became a part of the touching exer- cisea Collector Magone, of the port of New York. was at last confirmed by the senate. Henry D. Bhlpman. who shot and killed Mrs. Mason, his landlady. In New York, with whom be was in lore, was declared by a jury to oe insane, ue straggled f arioaaly to es cape from the court room. Boston has a West End real estate Carry and the exchange is wildly excited. rhUa- dslphia capital in the street railways cansed the Carry. The suspension of the Maritime bank, of New Brunswick, has cansed the fall are of seTeral large 1 amber firms. The Marquis of Lothian will succeed Mr. Balfour as secretary of state for Scotland. There are 400 cases of measles in Fo tie- town. Fa. Eight persons of a physician's household are affected. The loss of Edgar Twininx. ot Maoca Chunk, through the deceptlTe practices of Edgar Thompson, his nephew, at Allen town, is placed at $30,000. By an accident on the Fembertoo and Higbtstown railroad near Sharon. X. J.. Alfred Perrine, mail agent, was burned to death and six passengers were more or lees injured. The president of Nicaragua has Instructed his repreeentatiTe in London to deny the existence of the treaty with the United States . .. . .... . . !v Px-7 2 , ctmn icarua canal The Tenerable father ot Uen. Daniel E Sickles is dying of old axe at his residence In New RocbeUe, If. Y. Ex-Vice-President William A. Wheeler b seriously 111 at his home In Ualone, X. T. Ten Latter Day saints from Idaho terri tory, who have been languishing In the boose of correction at Detroit for over six months. are to be released on writs of habeas corpus. A groom ot 80 and a bride of 73 have beea united la marriage at Brockport, JL T. The Hon. Arthur lfacArthnr. aesociste justice of tne supreme court of the District of Columbia, has forwarded his resignation to President Cleveland, to take effect April L Information from the mQk producing dis tricts of 'w York and New Jersey Is to the effect that the trade la bob veal is carried on more extensively this sprinz than ever before. Ex -Governor William Bmith. of Virginia, familiarly known as 'Extra Billy" Smith, ia dying at his bouse in Warren ton. The scene that took place in the rekfastsg daring the debate on the second reading of the septennate was ooe of wild tumult. The bill was passed by an overwhelming jority. The biH to permit women to vote ia muni cipal electiooe was lost in the assembly at Albany by a vote of. 43 to CP. Hanson, afasa, witnessed the affecting end of two beautiful lives, missionaries, husband and wife, who died within forty-two hours ef each other and were buried together. The Knights of Pythias ia Detroit threatened with disruption. A lad was brutaUy murdered by a constable at lliXkrsbufx. lad. llormon proselyters of Beyport, alien., art creating or censing sach disturbances that bloodshed Is feared. A weu known farmer of Orange county, K. x.. wno disappeared last January. s found hanging to a tree ia the woods the Pennsylvania line. The steamer Egypt, aa oeeaa tramp1 be longing to a firct la Newcastle, foundered at sea March 2. The captain and crew of twenty-nine men had previously tax en to the boats, and were rescued and brougnt to New York by the bark TTsnnah Kanchard. The wholesale clothing firm of L son & Co., of New York, faii. with UatCi ties of about 5,CCQ, nominaZy more Uju covered by the assets. An assincacnx was made, giving preference of to Dark! Davies, and a missing bookkeeper is soli ta be at th bottom of the firm's merit. TJ 5 75 ee - :. Ttow Ir-: - - roar ZMr -' r'Vmr"" - - OMVs.... - - Two Weks. - TWee WedL. Contract AJTeruffta iea at frxcrxiommttlf lewratea. , Tea Im eoll Koef-reil rrpe eLe m eqwwe. VIS" ACT To Amend tho darter cftha City of Greensboro, ITcrth CaroUna. m eavaau. or soars caaoaxsa t Sscrsaa 1. That tte cUMer ef Ibeeltr erOreee. Boretwsjaeao4eMtesUlt&rtie; Tsaltaeeitr oXOrteeebore UaU be AtU4 tate tr nrti, aaabre4 ticUrlJ. wards aas&ber UX sa4 Tkat war4 sanber ooe (1) aban esabraee i3 Vtai porOoo mf tae cit? Irtac sarta ef Ws &UrkM trMt.aa4 weet eiahae saaik4 y Xona tZtm trees as4 a teatiaeMuw taereoc la tae aa a. rctlo u tae aortaera boeaUrr t4 tae :ty. Tkat war easaeer twe (X snaU es&braoe a3 t;.t porUoa o tae city trta storta ef m4 kUrk- street. aa4 east of a liae soarted y Sana LI a street aa4 a eoetiseatioa lKereo ta Ue not air. turn te tae aertaerm 9e4rr ' tie etty. Dkat var aneabe t&ste (3) aaaU eajbrwe aU Uat or Uoa et Qm city Irf seeta of Karaes MrV. aa4 eaet ef Soalb tm stxeet. Taaft vara ttaUr (oar ) sbaU aeibrace all Uat porUoa ef Ue eu? Irtac eoata ef Weet aUrlet etreH, sa4 weet 4 BoqUEUb atrees. awe. a. TWt taere abaU aaaaaQy. oa tae Irst IteatUy ta atsy. ta eacb year, be elected a saeroe aod twelre tm mimtimn, tbree trees eaeb vard, vbo abaU bold eOee asUl Uetr ee reeves are eaan&ed. aU to be eiecled by Ue e,aalUe4 eoter ef tae CUT. Sec. a. TVs fee boaid ef snleerrejiis are aenbyeat&ertsed sad eeuweere4 ttae ie time, te aa aeaoast aot sieeedlrg eae saa e4 taoaaaa4 ooUara, bond ta tae aaie of tae city of Oreeaeooro. ta vac AepotateatWie aa4 Sjtw. aa4 salable at eea piece sad Usae. bet icaia( mot m thaa. UortT yeare. aoe seere tfcea t.ly yeare, aad bearoic iatereet at ae greeier rate ta aa ais per eratass vrsaaazs. aad eerabto aaaaaUy. or eeoti-aaaoaUr, ae said board C eosaaueeteaars suar determlse. 8ac i. Taat aeeeo sail beads aha3 be Ueaed aaui eppreeed y a tuajoeity t tae aaU&ed eee of said e.tr. at a psbUe electioa te be heU at each Uae or naee, aoJ aader sack npliiwai se tae board of oueualestoBers soar preeenbe, st akkA electioa tboee farortat tbe Uaat ef beads aaa3 we -Imm,- aad taoee opposis tt abaU vote r 3 la soa. lae board of eesBssUeioaers sbaU rroeide a special refietmioa of tae eaaUsed vetere ef tbe eay. to be seede sar eaid Mttoa. tor valcb a prppeaieat of usee abaU be required as a e,aaLa TtKra te rcletee oe vote. Bsc ft. Tbatsaid boads abaH la ae eeee be adit, kypotbecated or oOmvbIm diepeeedof. tea Wee eaas tbaa tbelr ear valaa. eso. a. Tbat tae saoaey arUIae frosa tbe sale tbeae bocde abaU be aeed Urn eabUe tsrpreresaeau UeaUeity of Orseaeboro. aac T. Tbat tbe board of coernieleeers of tbe dty ef Oreeaeboro te bereby eataorlaed aad eae powered to eta teeiUM rr4.d erboc baiUl&r. te eocb part ef tbe c; a. try sasy ealert. te graUe tbe city aad lay eai at- oris, ie lonl nu i seeau, to ptovule water eartiee foe tbe cut, etta by erecuaa; aatet-wetsa. e by eoUacia a Kb otber aereuoje oe eorperaUooa. se provide a peeper system of aewersjre Ij tbe ctty. aad saake sil eacb otber pabUe tasproessaeats ae tbf beallb of tbe aiaex. aad tbe eafety ef property soey roqatra. esc T&etaetd boad aad tbeir eoepaea sba3 aot be eabjct to tbe city Usee as ul after tbey be eoeae dec. aad tbe eoepcae oa eaid bo4 abaa be reeetvmbio la pysaeat of eald city Uxee aw aay sa. ral year la wbicb tbey fail dee. or tae-W. aad U tae bolder of aay of said boade abaU Ud te pea eeat tbe sua at tbe Uae aad place tbereta aeimad. besbaUaetbeeauCed to soore tbaa fcUteea care iatereet tbereoa. UUttM they bars beea eat uadiac erler taatarity. bac . Tbat for tbe parroee of piytttg eC. UXlaf p aad caaeeIUa all Ue ooepooa wa any aad aU boada Usaad by eaid ctty. ae tbe sen becoeia dae. U abaU be tbe doty of tbe board of txam&raaieewe aad tbey are bereby eespcreered to brry aad redact a aaSeieat special tti, eecb sad erery year, ss-oa aU eabjecte of UxUa. wbkcb may be aow or bara ajlerec&bracedtatae eaterte o Usiiea. aaar tbecbarter ef tbe ctty, aad aa tbe asteadiseaU tbertto. Bicataxae.eeeeUecSed.aba3Uaauaaee be kept separate aad dietlact. Sao. 19. rial tbe beard of eoo&asieW Mere saay aeqalre. by gin oe great, laada. er eaeaoaeeu tbere ea. ev nbu of eay ever tbe ease, ee tbe rUkt b ' aee eprtaga. braacbee. or water coaraea, toe tbe parpoee of erecuag aad rperauaf waaer-werks or eoadecUaf tbe wstev to tbe ctty. naa. 1L If tbe board ef corn rattors caa&ct scree wita tbe owaecs pa s prve fur tbe UnS sad rtgbU above aaased. tbey abaU bare tbe nrkt tobae tbe eaaae coo Ate eai. aad erwr-" ft zed lb are foe. by tliae a rcti.Uoa ta tbe lanrW Court of OeXXord eoaaty. (Bkeaamg Ue cierkj acatast tbe ewaers of tbe Uad. saakxsc Uess tar. cms. se provided la tbe Code.a&d eetug fjrib aa tbe fact, sad deecrtbtas. ae aear ae soar be. tbe kaada. rlsbu sad eeecaau mriiaarr ta be coe- detnaed. aad saakisg tbe easaaoae rataraable la leee tbaa tveaty Aara. aad aakiae tbat eafcd rifbte aad eaaeaaeata saay be arrfl-wi aadeoeapcaattoa for. tbe saase be saereaeft. Ua ta ef tbe aaewer or 4nimr. er ea faCare ot tbe pertlee to aaewer rr drma-. li.a cierk sbaU sppotat tbree dJetateeeaiad fna boLiara te tbe eata laaa. aad If tbey deeas It lor tbe parpoeee lad eatad. to r-a lnpa tbe lae (liaitu aad resort raltr te Ike clerk, deeenbtsg tbe aaad by sertee aad bte Silaii ra. aaaua awiaeiu amoved, ee aear se poae-tW; rrevlded. tbat tbe paruee abaU bare Se dajs aotice ef tbe Uave sad &Ut of mLtf iud snlaeioaere. aad U abaU be ioruii te arrra tie same ea tbe parUre or tbelr aUorara. er tae wrtbtb clerk. Tbe Mnainm. befjre ectlag. ebeil be ivera by a jeauce ef tbe te eUecbanre tbetr daitee laitbiar aad aoaMCr be- tvwra tae parura. Tbey aaey baa eritaaiiaaa. ebo 7 si be e vera, ae trtrrw a tw uv. bv a jaetlce oi tbe peato. or otbe pereoa barlsr txrr b adatlalatrr aa oalb. t k. rm. botdersorasaeiorltr of tiacm. atiM nut be abova ea exorptMia tberrta, sba.1 be coclrwi aadraeordrd aad lartaxt abaa be rr4 aeediaJy. Freea tbi JaJieiaC e.:br x'T saay sppal te tbe Rapmor Oart. aadr l-ia t se Uearcaeee: rrevkJed, tbat ae r-'J al-U beUkeafroas aa Utrrlorotory or let U r-. Tbeftaei jedrhaat rlraa tr tbe vmrt. If It tU tOf tkrrfrairaiaaallun ItiJ La t tir- er U tb drrk. bare tbe fere aad eSer rf a d4 er greet ta coavryug to, aad rr.urg eaid UU s.i rVrtU ta lb board of ctaai!aa-oare. VSC II. 1 bat tbe htmrA vmtr WL-a tt V a city of Oreo acre a ban bare tbe poecr ta etr; : r rmy.MU4iairBrfi.uj to cZ0T reaaria I t tb ceptare aad eoavtcuea ef ertmlaaJa ar.J tasr. dae like revere le tbe (rralx. la rri.r lr.: r vuwuria acmiaea ia kaee ef tbe riate as J e -j r dtaaacee ebea tae eriima m rMw-it n i-mrr tlanta.tejaelce.aadt9 aee ear raaia Ur r r telaectfy. acd otberelae erprerfialaA. ta rrr a . . - Sac Li. 1 bat a3 ata i.ki et eilb tbla art. be repealed. Sir 14. Tbie act atU be U t ce freta sa i aT. r tta reU&catwia, Kanfied tbla. tbe Stb !.r -r r.hmrr i un. ' statx or yoirrn catcusi. emci or smsT arrrirx. uWILUabt L. Bir sLLLAfcrf.iff r of tbe State ef ottb Carvl sa. a rr.t r rrt. - rrgaag (.r-t abaru ti be s tree te-. r x. . t - reorda ef tbie eOa. Wltaeee taj baod aad eAciil eral. Ia t i Cabrarb. tbie I3tb day ef btarrb. 1-t. i-ai w. l. bwrrr " NOTICE. v . V. of a a ceased, all persons ir. J ;l,lc J to ti e estate are noticed to pay tho once, ana ma o having tlIrL r the e-tatcarc notif.cd to rrrrnt tl .? same to rne, on or before the Zth d.: y of I cLmary l-3. ThU ld Feb. 15 57. R. P. Shixton, AcI.-rJnL tmt. r cf A. A.h;:iiXTc ;. ISIco nnd r:voct. Crapes ! Crapes ! Crapes ! LiTr Kc kaf Catawba. lb, bexes 3 c:s. at IL K.C-::-.-n'.
The Morning News (Greensboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 22, 1887, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75