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-.1 ' ( f u King's Weekly. (Successor to the Index.) By HENRY T. KING, Editor and Proprietor. .Subscription, 25 cents a yeah. Advertising rates furnished cn application- Entered at the postnffce at Greenville, N. C. as -8 c ind cla.s mail matter. PBIDAY, February 15, 1895. A GKEAT CHANCE. The Democratic party has been blamed by the fusion as the author of all the ills to which our county is heir. Es peciallv do thev b time it in North Carolina. The Demo era tic party is responsible, they say, for low 'price cotton, and high priced provisions. They kick because the western farm ers cannot get $1 per bushel for things depite the fac that it was long ago declared there was nothing new under the sun. The plan of counting votes not cast is a capital one. They may as well presume that all those who , did not vote in all the co 'limes would have voted lor their man and have a wholesale Democratic unseariim. They do not move in myste nous ways their objects to at tain. It is perversion of law and justice. There ought to have been an election held in those townships As there was none thev well know there is no power that makes them conn uncasi votes for their candidate it is gross usurpation of power. Hurrah lor "Ml Move reform more than ofliCi' will como buck to the Democratic party, Hiid re embrace the faith of their fathers. Those who let prejudice or love of spoils control their ac i lion, will go into the Republican , ranks, and help to build np stronger than ever the samparts of Protection against which all men who believe j in "emia! justice to all" must wae eternal war. Carolinian. Atlantic Coast Line Schedule In Effect Jan. 27ih, 1595 . COXDKNSKD SCHEDULi:. DhnvliTl'KE FlIOM WlLHINfiToN. NOHTU BOUND. DAILY Nc. 48 Passe ngerDne H 20a m Magnolia 10.5G, a m War saw 11 10 a id, (loldbbom 12 05 u in. WiUon 1 (u p m,' Kocky Mount 2 33 p m, Taiboio 2 4S p in, WrltUt' 3 4 p m, Petereburg 5 53 j. m, Kichmmid C 45 p hi, Norfolk 0 05 p in, Washing ton 11 10 p in., baltuiKUM VI 4s a m, Philadelphia li 45 a in, New York li lit Itiictuli ? t times in. dr the personal supervision j ' 1 ol his sons. We have talked with a! DAILY No 40 Pass, nger Du mmh. :..! ot lu p.,Iomm1 inputs and! 7PM Magnolia. S 31 p m, WarMiw Sonic of the Slate pa pen are j speaking of Gen. Hansom as being ', a v ery or man. This id an .rror. j A m. n nith his gifts is never poor, j HesnUs, !-n Ransom is ihe largest j farmer in North Carolina and j makts money farming. He ownsj twelve large farms in Northampton . county, aggregating over twelve! thousand acres, which are at all THKN ABOLISH IT Senator Hoover, of Wilson, made a somewhat astonishing declai at ion Vrsteniay While dbcus.ing the proposition to reduce salaries ol ttailroad Commissioners. He said : T am not very friend I v to a Kail- his wheat, and then kick because read Con. mission anyhow, and I do ,vi,.,f tliot not think U does the State much (UeatioiK'l iheiu closely ad to their I i r. atment. nud thy t.Il u that he j i 1'i-at t lnm well and iw at all llines) polite and ! courteous to them, j lYolii wl.attheV sav he 19 as poiitr, o li e U.wlie.-t of his tenants as he is , lo. II. e invent ii. all in the Stale, j (ifii. U:iuoin never Imast s ol his State. (tell. HnllSOIll lieVei hoa&,t5 of his possesions. Pation ami j (J leaner. they have to pay same western farmer says wib stsu w him. I hev are erenuine kickers. ISut thev now have a chance to remedy one of- these evils good That was rather a et range remark lor a Populist Senator to tu ike. News and Observer. We have never thought a Railroad Commission a necesi ty. It requites as much, if not It is r prevent other countries more brai.is to run the railroads competing with that western as it does to run our govern fa.-.i . Importers say that ment, and to put a set of second whtal raised in Southern South rate men to look after the rail America can he put down in the road is simply crippling our Wiley Brown, 1 A. JL Vrl W W ImJ KJ We bought to tlie same prise. It would not be a ba.l thing to abolish it entirely. vhi:iu: Attn you ? Southon ports cheaper than ! most needed and useful enter j PlOclSO EVO that . i.-.-.l l'v' that vvestern I nrise. ! 1 J Your Purse, Your 'a ucimniient. There is nt a Sluxldv Article in the store. Shoes. Pants and Hats Ladies that fa i ui " - c 1 !v,J put in ai'e by vail. lr would not do to greatly re dii'-e freights, for most of the run roads are in the hands of le ceivers ; it would not do to lejislnte the price of wheat higher ; it would not do to put much of a tarrilf on imported wheat; it will not do to let South Am rican wheat out of our markets ; so the present Legislature in its national scope has a problem to solve which is of manifold interest to the peo ple. Surely the Sol ns now at Ral eigh will not miss such a chance to make universal laws for the relief ot all sulferers lrom such evils. And vthen thev settle this matter we respectfully refer ' them to the Hawaiian embrog lio for the occupation of their great minds. S 45 p m, (ioldsooro 9 10 p m W ilsoii 10 L'7 p in, '1 arboio i 58 a m, Hocky Mount 11 p' p. in, Weldon 12 53 a m, Nor lolk 10 25 a ni, lYteibburp 2 45 u in, lhci.moi.d 3 4U a m. Washington 7 00 u m, balti fiiore 8 20 a m, Philadelphia 10 40 a in. New York 1 -zs m, liostoii 8 "0 y m. AKK1VALS AT WILJlI.NtiTOX. DALY No 47 Pasaeiiger Leave 5 30 p m lloston 1 p in, Nevv York 0 p in, Philadelphia 12 03 a in, lluitnuore 2 50 a m, aMiingion 4 30 a in, Uich inond 0 05 a m. Washing tn 4 30 a in, lhehinond i .05 a in, Petersburg 'J 50 a in, Norfolk 8 40 a in, Weldon 11 35 a in;Tarboro 12 20 p in, Uockv Mount 1 05 p m, Wilscu 2 (S p m (toldsboro 2 55 p in, War saw 3 4U )) in, Magnolia 4 02 a in. DAILY No 41 Passenger Leavv 1000 pin, New York U u in; Phit iideljihia 11 30 a in, Hal tunoie 2 13 p m, Wasii- Kicb mgton 3 30 p m, Judge Whitaker seems to u ; the right hand man for the Pop j ulists and Republicans at Ital- j eigh. He must le getting big ' fees, and perhaps, expecting j something else. There is much ih his conduct j that does not savor too strongly j of pure Demociacy. A man is "j known by the company he I keeps, arl the fusionists .seem 1 t j be at home with him. ; Dress i o i Socds thk 111 kks. The Daily Messenger, of Washington. N. C, has been enlarged to a live columns. It is a bright, rewsy paper. Th ' B.u kbout' IiroL.ru. UIXON SKATED. The fusionists continue to strengthen themselves in the Legislature. They have just given the seat of Mewborne, D. of Greene, to Dixon, P. It didn't take long to do the work when they got at it. How they con il do it thev know. Tlmv nm showincr us new Thoughtful Populists are begining j to see it Is but a short urn beloie they must decide whether toimn the ; Uepublieaii or the Democratic party ! The backbone of the populist party J i broken" said a well known Popu j list yesterday "and the Populist ! will be forced to make new align- j ments. For myself, when the time ' comes, I shall be a Democrat, if 1 an permitted to come bac home t with sell resiiect." ! Not many are yet talking in this vein, but all whose the drill things ! have taken in lialeigh, duriug this ! that the 1 opulist party has no strength and is doomed. Those who 'ar TRIMMINGS; -rfcrrHOSIERY Genta' F U 11 A" IS II I A 0 G 0 () DS lri thank my patrons for past favors and extend a cordial invita tion to call lor anything you need. Wiley Brown. FOR SALE. Having to move my hennery ami being crowded for room I will sell very cheap, CO yourg silver laced Wyandotte roosters. One pure blo:d roog n. ond 7 11 i) in: Peters- I burg 7 54 p in, .Noifolk I 10. p m, W'elUou J 27 p m J t'''arhoro 5 50 p in, Kocky : Mount 10 20 p m, arrive j Wilson 11 03 p in leave , Wilson 6 35 a in, (ioldsboro I 7 20 a in, Warsaw 8 lb a m I Warsaw 8 1G am, Manu i lia8 29 am. j tiW except Sunday, j Trains on Scotland Neck Krancli Ko:.l leave Weldon 3 40 p in, Hah lax 4 p m, arrive Scot laud Neck 4 P m, Greenville 6 37 p m, Kiitoa 7 35 p ni. Ketufninc, leave Km eton 7 20 a m, Greei.ville ,s m. arriving at Halifax at 11 a ni. Wei doa 11 20 a in daily xcept bundaj. Arams on Washington Ihancu leave W ashingtoii 7 00 a in, arrive Parmele 8 40 a in., Tarboro U 50: returning leaves Tarboro 4 50 p ni Paimele 6 10 p m arrives Wasi ir tou 7 35 p ui. Daily except Sunday Conntcts with trains on Scotland Neck branch. Trains leaves Tar boro, N C. daib except Suuaay, at 5.00 p m bnn day, at 3 p rn; arrive at Phmoutb 9 p m5 20 p in. Ke'turnicg leav Plymouth daily except SundT 9 30 h m; Arrive Tarboro 10 25 m and 11 45 a m. T'tn on NuhTlIle Brurh. lrTes R7 Mount t 4 !, ii,, arrives at ..bIUe Ji VluK "" P m. lUturnti-r l It'. 9 '.whllle ui.rrif T . . .j in. ljhut rirr i win ucneut vour n.Mi-'TOS cnutou i 7 su wbnlAQt.L-r -p. necun lWarwi,hniluliDfiu " . ai. I- Jl 1. 1 - As't General rax-teafr A, J. R. KENLY. 0nM Maxiaer. T..U. iiJlkloN, TraCic Maoatt ' .lONATUAV Will TP., lb
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