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King's Weekly. (Successor to the Index.) By HENRY T. KING, Editor and Proprietor. v TOO RISKY. Subscription, 25 cents a year. Advertising rates furnished cn application- Entered at the post-ffc- at Greenville, N. C. as -c nd cla mail matter. FBILAY, April 12, 1895. TOWN MATTERS It is drawing near town elec tion. It may look a hopeless chance. But we should be up and doing. Surely there are enough friends of good govern ment to stand together and make a fight. What was ever accomplished without effort Failure only. If our best men stand back and take no interest in the town where their property is at stake, what maybe expected If yon take no interest in your own af fairs, do you expect others to ? Don't let the fear of a few dol lars lost in trade, keep you si lent when your voice should be heard. Let every one take an inter est in the coming electioD. Let an effort be made to get out our best men men whom all are willing to help elect. The mis erable inexcusable gerrymander of the town should arouse everv good citizen to the importance of his duty. And why put off nominations till almost election dav? Is there any reason for it They should be gotten out early, and work should be done. Why not have a mass meeting in the Court House and let the candi dates be gotten out in one con vention If you take no part now, grumble not afterwards. It must be a bad state of af fairs when the Governor is afraid to risk another meeting of the Legislature, fearing that a very bad matter would be made much worse. The best plan is to give them a dose of their own medicine. Let them grin and bear it. Fowler kicked but had to pay the bed tax. That was right on both sides. We can stand it if they can. Xo, Governor, do not call any extra session. Enough ex tras were thrown in by the last to last two vears With a few more such extras there might be nothing regular. All. 31 R. HILL ! ) Senator Hill has made an ear ly bid for Southern support in 1S9G. Let no Southern man be I fooled into following that wily .New lorker. e ought to have a Southern man, but want no New York dictation. That is what has ruined the Democratic party. And there are lots of Southera Democrats who will neyer support any more Wall street candidates. Now. Mr. Hill, yon area little previous. Behave yourself and when you lose your job, Presi dent Stevenson may give you a little consulate. Just wait now. TheAtlanta Constitution sup piemen t for last Sunday con tained nice illustrations of the grounds and principal buildings of the Cotton States and inter, nation 1 Exposition to be held next fall. One thousand work men are now engaged on the buildings and the Exposition promises to be second only to that at Chicago last vear. Fool s Folly. Frank Wilson' s NEW- Spring Gccd lib ARE HERE. But he is so busy opening and selling that he had no time to even write an ad for this v. eek 1 In the meantime don't forget ' that he has a complete stock of everything. NO BETTER. The construction put upon the assignment law by the Supreme Court, if enforced, will break almost every merchant in the State who has done much cred it business. The construction is that if a man owes his mer chant a balance due for the pre vious years advances he cannot secure it in the same mortgage under which he gets his sup plies for the present jear. The law simply forces the merchant to close out every thinu covered by the moitgnge arid tben start anew. This will work the worst hardships on the poor farmers. So they may be care f ul this year in buying, or abide the consequences of misrepre sentation in the Legislature and bad laws made by incompetent men. "It was evidently intended bv lie new county government act that the magistrates should m-et in .June with the county C'ommissioiiers for the PUrnOcC of leWillfr til, nr.nnti- l -- .- -""I-. - . x-.-mnj ! tax and tor other purposes. And in uiuer lu j; iv e control to Hie Union ists in all of the counties of the State three new magistrates weie ap pointed by the Legislature for each township in the State. "But lo and behold, by some futu lty, section six of the county gov. einmen- act repeals section 71? of the Code, which was the only Uw that enabled the magistrates to meet and carry out their purposes, " There was a special law passed lor the election of tax collectors for even township in Wake countv. This act virtually robbed the sheriff of his prerogatives. But since ti e time of meeting lor magistrates has been abolished, that act and s-ewal others cannot be carried into effect ' Weak. It is the opfnTon of some good lawyers that the present Supreme Court of North Carolina is a verv weak body. We heard one of the ablest lawyers in Eastern Carolina say that there was one lawyer on it and he is one of the best,wko did not know enough law to understand a legal argument. Wilmington Mes-seuger. Atlantic Coast Line Schedule In Effect Jan. 27th- 13 CONDENSED SUHEDri.E. Debaktu&e From Wiu!ix.,TijX ' NORTH IJOUMi. DAILY Nc. 48 I'aMenc-r 1). 9 20a m Magnolia 10.5G, n. eaw 11 10 a m, Gi.ii,u.ri VJ 05 a m. Wilson 1. jlC, I Jock y Mount 2 3.J J? TaiboroL'4p in, wrlQ 3 4pm, Petersburg 5 5j j, m, Richmond G 45 i, J Norfolk f, 05 pm, WM.'mj! ton 11 10 p m. Balt,l01, 1-' a in, Phiiadripha :t 45 a m. New York m, LVston 3 p in, DAILY No 40 ras-vnger-l)-, 7PM Magnolia s 31 p if Vrt 4.j p m. (ioldsooroO lo uta U.ison 10L7 0 ob a in, Rocky Mount 11 i p ni, Wf Won 12 .VI ; ,,, v " lolk 10X) a m, IVteitbcrt li 45 a in, Richmond 3 4 a q Washington 7 CO a m, Utj more b 20 a m, PhiludrJpLu 10 40 H in. N w York 1 ;'3p in, Huston S r0 in. AlJIil VALS AT WILMINGTON. DALY No 47 ra.Natri,Ser .5 30 p m Huston 1 p m. New York 0 p m, Philadelphia l'j (.3j ni, Haltin.ore L' ,K & n W ashincton 4 30 a m, H&. moiid i05 a m. Whicr. ton 4 30 a in, Hichmooi 0 .05 a in, Petersburg rjtf a in, Norfolk b 40 a n, Weldoa 11 35 a m; Tar bora 12 20 p m. Rocky Mouit 1 05 p m, Wilson 2 ( p Q Golds loro 2 55 p m, au 3 40 p i, Mariiola 4 01' a in. DAILY No 41 PavHM.ger luuvp m, ew loi k '. a m; hD udelphia 113' m K.I. tiinoie L 13 p nif igion o jo p ;ick. 7 11 p i; ptteri. burg 7 54 p in, f .Norfolk lo. p in, WVWou 'j L'T pa t Tarboro 5 50 n m. lrr Mount 10 lo p m, arriTe tiiaon ii UJ p m k-are m Hson C .'5 a m, (ioldsbon 7 20 a in, Warsaw s ii; n Vareaw S 10 a in, .Mapjj. i ia 4j a in. t Daily except Sunday. Train on Sooilnno vl- .r, i v. n Koad leave Weldon 3 40 p m, l!d tax 4 p m, arrive Gotland Neck 4 li i i.i I ! it i , . "iiiic o.i, p m, rirtca do p in. Returnimr, leave Kia ston 7 -C a n,, (Jreer.ville b - d, arriving at Halifax at 11 a in. Wd doa 11 20 a m dnilr 1 rains on Washington Jiracca leave Wa-shingtou 7 00 am, arrive 1 armele 8 40 a m Tarboro 50 iciuiiuHir leaves larboro 4 50 p n rarmele G 10 p m arrives WaM.ir ton 7 35 p m. Dailv eicebt fcunJtT tonuccts vr,th trains on ScotUri -Neck L ranch. Trains leaves Tarlniro, N C. Ia:lT except Sunuay, at 5.00 p m bus day, at 3 p tU; arrive a,t l'lu. utk J p ,n 5 20 p ln. Re'tiirr.CX leave Plymouth dailv except but.djf 0 30nm; Arrive Tarlor. Iv X in ami 11 45 a m. for Men and Boys. I suit- you ! m",::,?'";i .B Muug at Warn, wfh tt.ln Itr .u J. B, Cherry J. R. Mo ye. J- G. Moe. J. B. CHERRY &C0. We extend our thanks to our friends and customers for tlieir patronage in the past and ask them not to forget us in the fu ture, when in need of any goods ue carry. We shall at all limes strive to sell good, Jleliabh Gooas, at the Lowest Prices Call un us for Dry Goods Notions, Hats and Caps, Shoes Umbrellas, Crockery. Lamps, Glassware, Tinware. Wood ware, Hardware, Groceries, Plows and Farming Tools, Trunks and Traveling Ikigs, Guns, (Scissors, Shears, "Button hole Scissors and Karois war ranted to jnve satisfaction). FURNITURE. Lace Curtins. and Curtain Polls, and Floor Oil Cloths. Library and Hall Lamps. If you want The Best Shoes. They are the best. There nr other Reynold's Shoes for sale but if you want the best vim must get L. M. Kevnold s fc I Co's. t J. B. CHERRY & CO. H. M. KMEKHiN A w. t ( h rai Pav r A v :. J. It. KKXLV. (nn l !iuir.
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