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King's Weekly. (Suecesao to the Index.) By HENRY T. KING, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription, l cents a year Advertising rates furnichsd cn application- EnterMl at tlx ii,st.fC-. at ;.,-. nvill.-, N C. as s c uk.1 class mail i::attT. FEID'AY, : March' 29, 13S5 DISGIIACKFUL. The proceedings, or the non proceedings of the Arlington Investigating Committee have brought that committee into deep disgrace and made it the laughing stock of the State. We know personally that brass, simple but alloyed, is one of its greatest parts, but we do not see how brass can make men again and again set themselves up to be ridiculed. A lack of brains is the only reason we can assign. They should go home and stay there. The creation of such a com mittee was just such a blunder as might have been expected The idea of appointing these three men to review the pro ceedings of a Superior Court is in itself absurd. It will be an honor to 'the Cminimee if it never meets 29; :'n. When the acts of the last Legislature are considered, no one doubt the fact that the veto power vested in a Go.. ni or is sometimes a good thing. If we are to have many such Legislatures a veto must be vested in the Governor. We would not be afraid to risk, one of its own men in the Kxecntive chair on such an occasion, for he could not tail to see that jus tire demanded the veto on ma nv of such acts. We do not think the States that give their Governors that power make misrakes so frequently as some of the others. The little riot in the Capitol at Indianapolis is the iirst and onlv serous case of which we have read. Frank Wilson Musi Have Ko-ni- For his SPRING STOCI V The President looks out for his friends. He has just given Kiigore and Springer nice berths. Butler of South Caro lina is about his only through thick and thin follower not pro vided for. He wili come in the first chance. There is little doubt of that Evekyhody must feel that in paying Mr. Josiah Turner the 4.()()() due him, the State has done credit unto himself. He devoted his prime to the inter- ests ot the Mate Mr,1 ?i justice had been done hTm But now in his old age, it comes in a time of need. Iiutler and Sk inner c 0110 OUK J. P S. Taken as a who e our new - J. P'sare passing fair as represen tatives of their party. There are some gooM men among them, while with others, the Legislature made a great mis tahe in not providing lor pri vate secretaries for them, to read the law, and ted them what to do. Our J. P's have never been all that they should be, and one cry of the Populists was '-better men for Magistrates'' and Great Scott, haven't we got them- Instead of an improve ment the matter J has been made worse. Oar J. p's should be our best men, but never-do we get many of them. And just to think thirtv-four more have been forced upon us. m:giu j. i-s. Edgecombe gn a negro J. P. in every township except No. 1, which is Tarboro. Lenoir got several with three in Kinstoir Pitt got not one. What be came of those promises Are not John Xorcott and Mark Gorham badly disappointed? Why was faith broken with them? Promises, like plat forms were made to get in on ami once in what good are they ' V hile the ne. supers :ir panni mis' the fact Hut S nator Marion Hntier, ot -O1.1 Noble Order,' U.u docided to sic on the Kepubliran Mle of the UniieJ Stales Senate chamber, perhaps a conversation which I hxd a few weeks ago with a hquibhean lea.lrr will prove a ".hulin of (''lead" to those delude sinnprs who would almost kiss the ground trod by Marion Butler. The conversation referred to was as fol lows; "I can o1V0 vou a piece of information, which I do not any nger consider a political secret, long UN the campaign is over alHi co-operation is complete. Winn Loge Harris was here last summer e told me that he was present in he samo room with Marion Iiutler Hurry Skinner and one or two Ke pubhcansat kaleigh, when the out come ol fusion was freely discussed w,u,i' were ootn very Iree to say that they expected to Wlllll UP It) the 1 i PI 111 111 1 n.. , and that the-c was no other choice ! o, them. They said thev wer" i willing to so over to the liepubli ; can now, but they could have no m ; niei.ce ,n that party unless they I hioug ii a following with them, and, , tht-v siu-h a hold on their loilowers that they could brine a goodly number of them into the Re publican party." Hie conyerFation here recited is giyen almost as it occurred, it beinc part ol political conversation Mil ftween myself and a Kepublican h-ader at the time of thV Ju " "e nuo oeiore the Legislature otherwise known the 'rred Don .da, i 1 relation. . Trulls ;M Ubserver. j late as As- HK 1SX0W SKL.MXi; HIS I l MENSE STOCK OF Clothing-, Hats, S h CCS GENTS FURHISHIHG GOODS XT-A GBEAT CACSIxICS- Also a Coni.lft Slock ol - GOODS, NOTIONS, AM) GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 1 euv low run cash J. ' Mctt. .. ('. yio,r. j J. B. CHERRY & CO. W e extend our flinr.L-w t lends and ciistoni.r.s for t.ir I ',U,"; " "ie past am: them nut t. forget us in th- f turr. wlin in nd oi any l'mu we carry. iVe shall at all tini, strive to sell good, JieliaU. (iGiKts, at the j Lowest Prices 1 in van on us for Drv Notions, Hats and Caps, sho ' I mluell-.s. Crockery. Jrnps (lnsMv:ire, Tinware. -JM jvare. Hardwarf, Groceries I lows and Farming To,u' Trunks and Travelintr Ha.' Tuns. cissors. Shears, Button' lde scissors and Kai-ors war ranted to -ive satisfaction Iace C'urtins. and Curfnin v,.u. land Floor Oil Uloths. LilirarV and Hall LaiDps. If you want Call on Frank Wilson The Best Shoes, for Men and Hoys, le sure vou E- M. Leyno.d's & Cos I hey are the best. There are other Reynold's Shoes for sale inn if you want the best von rnust Ket L. M. Kevnold s & j to s. 1 J. B. CHERRY & CO. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! I Lave decided to cl.ai.Re .. v line of business, hence after MAKCH 0, 189.5. I will offer my entiretoek of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, GENTS PUBNISHING GOODS AND SHOES At First Cost. at the latest reduced prices. '""gut My Line of Dress Goods. Cashmeres and Novelty Cotton Goods are exceptionally CHEAP. cotton , Jr!,Wlde HoJ"esImn th S cts. win be 4c. calico that was;, cts will be-! and 31 cts. Kn.it Bleach mg that was U cts will be 61. "'eaci. And a Few Odd Size. Will IJun at LKSS THAN COST. i-AUr LKIYT1ILG WILL GO AT COST.. Wiley Brown.
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