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King's Weekly (Successor to the Index.) By HENRY T. KING, Editor and Proprietor. Subscription, 25 cents a year. Advertising rates furnished cn application- Entered at the postofEce at QreenTllle N C. as aecond class mall matter. FRIDAY, July 19. 1895 WHY NOT? Domestic infelicity and infi delity is a sure cause, sooner or later, of ecandal and very often crime. The husband generally figures in the role of an injured hero, and the world applauds when he puts the fatal bullet into the despoiler of his peace home and happiness. And though Oesar sins Caesar s wife must be above suspicion. Why should it be thus? Is not the husband bound by the same ties to the wife that binds her to him? Such seems the case to us, and why should the wife be blamed for doing what would make the husband a he ro ? Are not they both subject to the same moral, spiritual and common laws The only answer, can be yes. Then is Mrs. Chafiin, who put three balls into a woman of bad repute, at Huntington, W. Va., a few days aero, who had alienated the affections of her husband, any more guilty ot a crime than her husband would have been in killing his man unaer corresponding circum stances We say not and it heralds the dawn of a new day whea women have the same mar ital rights accorded her as her husband, and it is but right for her to have them. Being a man is no license to sin being a woman is no cause for submitting to wrongs, but Demg nusDana ana wiie is cause lor faithfulness unto death. pure articles. All who will may return, but it must not ally it sell with any of the strange doctrines of the land. Democracy can win on prin ciples. "Democracy is immor tal, and can not die and must never, never, no never, fuse. - We see that Librarian of Con gress, A. R. Spofford, is wrong or behind in hie accounts. Or at least be has failed to eend in his accounts as required by law. His account for for the quarter ending March 31st, 1895, aud that for the quarter ending June 30th, 1895, has not been sent in and he has been paying employees without le gal authority. We kuow nothing of these matters, but must say that he is slow and very uu sat is factory in matters in which he should be prompt and plain, after iwenty-tive years in office. Wouldn't a change sometimes be for the better anyway? Our business relations have made ua think Mr. SiwfTord has been there too long. We do not think he pats the proper attention to inquiries. A lot of negro colonists iu Mexi- j TJT A T'W co are in great distress being worked 1 i tLlsA AN I'l .1 1)1.' a v-tw-i -m I nae siayes anu ucu noviino, with a death rate that :s appalling. Experience should teach their ed ucated men to learu them better. But they will follow designing white men, when they will not listen to their own counsel. SIMPLE FACTS. My Stock comprises anything in the line ot CLOTHING A case is to be started in Rowan county to test the legality of .he Machinerr act. That is the way to do. Don't kick up too much about gatS SllOeS a tiling without uoing soineming. Make a test and let the matter be settled. CALL AND SEE VS. Ve are JXoio Offering Great Bargains. This is a free country 6ome say but freedom is orcoming abridged in many instances, ror example. The Episcopalians have been hold ing services in th court house at BaskerviUe. Mitchell county. Their success was a thorn in the side of the Baptists and Methodists. They combined and succeeded m having the County Commissioners close the court house against the Episcopalians. So they had to look for other quarters. Those Comtnis sioners should read the Constitution of the United States and those Methodist? and Baptists should take a few lesions on brotherly love. Intoleration is tho worst form of tyranny, and we regret to see such a state of affairs in this state. Straw Hats At DRY GOODS Fancy Goods, NOTIONS &c. All of which wih be sold now t 25 Per Cent less than former prices. I am the leader in Good and Price and am ready to enhstau tiate what I say. HT GENTS FUBNISHIHG GOODS comprises the latest novelties and are tokl now cheaper than evu. My store is now a Bargain Store in every sense of the word, and I mean what I say. Ccne and Seo Ho. C. T. Munford. All of Our Stock of Oxford Ties At Cost. FUSION ! XKVKH I We do not understand how some of the Democrats can talk so much fusion, Every few days some prominent, (?) office wanter of course, Democrat has his little say on fusion with the Populists and favors it for next year. Why don't he fuse and let others suit themselves. Democracy, pure and simple, is what we want. Let Democracy return to its pristine principles, getting rid of the innovations of the office rgitator. Give ns the sitnon There has been much said about theenrollment of some of the bills or laws of the hist Legislature as being spurious or forged. The charge has been made. If true the parties should be held responsible if not, an investigation should vin dicate them. And an indictment against clerks Brown and Satterfield, which has been made by the Wake County Grand jury, is the proper thing. If guilty, properly punish them. If innocent let the people kuow ii. We have been hoping the late un lameuted Legislature would get a rest. But there is no rest. Added t its so very great many blundera is that of the Machinery Act, but that will probably stands. And now it is said the whole crew drew pay for four days more than the law allows. Well that is a small matter, about $1000, for the Populist finan. are. He's not troubled at all. In fact a gieat many gooJs at very Low Prices. to make room for FALL STOCK. Seo our Goods and save money. J. C. COBB & SON. Tobacco flues A HE JTOW HEADY For Delivery BY- S. E- Pender & Co Prices have been greatly reduced. Same price to all. TERMS CASH S. E. PENDER & CO, GBiaamLLE,: - it. a Opposite Wooten's Drug Store. J. Ii. Cherry, I J. H. Moye. J G. Moyr. J J. B. CHERRY & CO. We extend our thanks to our lends and customers for their .patronage in the past and ask them not to forget us in the fu ture, when in need of any goods we carry. We shall at all times strive to sell good, KeliabU Gooas at the Lowest Prices Call en us for Dry Goods, Notions, Hataand Caps, Shos Umbrelhs, Crockery, Lamps, Glassware, Tinware. Wood wpe Hardware, Groceries, Plows and Fanning Tools Trnnks and Traveling Bags Guns, (Scissors, Shears, Button hole Scissors and Raiors war, ranted to cive satisfaction). FU JOTURE. Lace Curtins.and Curtain Polls and Floor Oil Cloths, Library and Hall Lamps. If you want The Best Shoes for Men and Boys, be sure you get L. M. Reynold's & Co' They are the best. There are other Reynold's Shoes for sale but if you want the best yon must get L. M. Reynold's & Co's. J. B. CHERRY & CO
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