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King's Weekly.. By HENRY T. KING, Editor and Proprietor. Kntrd at the postoff ci at Qreenville, N C" as aeond class mall matter. SUBSCRIPTION, 25 CENTS A YEAR. Advertising rates furnished cn application- FRIDAY, : : Noyember 22, 1895. ALAS! There is little rejoicing iu tbe camp of the Populists. Not now as once, tbey rejoiced at Republican victories. They seethe Democratic strongholds taken captured by storm. They haye declared their pleasure at anything which gave blows to the Democracy. But they are silent now in their tents. The utter defeat of the Democrats has been heralded aud re-heralded throughout the land. But the Populists sulk in their tents. Why? Why act they thus? Are they not proud of the Democratic defeat ? Yes. They are very glad. It is a victory after their hearts' own de sires. Why then do they not re joice ? Oyer many smaller things have they exulted. There is a rea sou. It is a burning reason that they wish was not, .But it is. It makes heaviness of their hearts. But it will not down. It is. and is every here. Hivuo.ini .s 2.m i i irreat a - i vicioi. Tiie Detune e went down before them. And the Popu lists? Where, O where, were they ? And echo well may answer, where! It was victory for Republicans ; de feat for Democrats, and almost ex termination lor Populists. It clear ly proved that the wave of Populism is past. Those States, which once produced the Pupulist, in and out of season, mustered only a remnant, and in many places, its organization is practically gone. Ohio, with its Coxy ism, mustered fewer than tbe - maiority of the Republican candi dates for Governor over his Demo, erotic (opponent Kentucky, aided by an imported incubus., lets two get into the Legislature. And Sen ator Butler views the landscape o'er seeing hardly a ueuclus left,scratches his head, and says, "better try a fourth paity' And that's what's the matter. The Republicaus have victory, the Democrats defeat, but the Populists are not even in it either way. uot intended to embrace Tarboro, but he vent to work for that place aud got it. That was the last place from which passe ugerg were taken. On Thursday he telegraphed here that the $5 rate would be allowed at Tarboro. lie said he telegraphed at 10 a. m. so that it might become as widely advertised that day as possibly. We have never htard wnether the telegram cot here or not. That hour was plenty early to have been gotten into la.it week's paper. Butituidnjt. We couldu't publish it, when we did not know it. Tbe telegram was to the rail road agent here. Had it been generally known, we are con fedent, more would have tak en advantage of it. Mr Culley is eyer ready to do what he cau lor the people for tbe patrons of the At lantic Coast Line and wep regret that we cop Id not give particulars of the low rates offered for jusi that one trip only. VERY GOOD. BUT- The facilties for handling the HUr.A'r passenger traffic to the Atlanta Ex-1 J, j Xlwlv W position, by tbe Atlantic Coat Line are uneqnalled. It combine, com- fort, low rates, and quick limf, and iu route in through parts of the beat bright tobacco and cotton produc mg lands in tbe Southern States. Through sleepers are run on its principal lines, and on thorn, the trip is made without a change of cars, violence or oumter o, u., is a convenient stop over for those who . r : . T . .. il . . IJrcici i u lus many tu f n i;r a ' TL"T "1 readily commend themselves to the j j QTT7" I"T"fnH Q traveler and it is the most popular, j J-l J YY A JJvLo and deservedly so, road in the South- i ANYTHING 'YOU NI2D. v ought not to deliv iu rUi, ing Frank Wilson's WHTSS YOU CAX iun what jou want tint buy it vnett to suit you. . Congressman Peter J Otey of Lynchburg, Va., pays he has pre pared a bill which he will introduce in the next Congress which pro vides for pensions for a class of ex- Con federate soldiers He says that he has found in Treasury in what is known the miscellaneous depart ment there are $27,000,000, the pro ceeds and profits ot captured and abandoned property, and that there is no likelihood or probability that it will ever be called for. Out of this be expects to get help from the general government for aid to thr.se who are illy cared for, and those who have no help at all. He outlines a course which he thinks would be well for the gov ernment to pursue and gives out the text of the bill which he will introduce. It is a most worthy one, but we regret to say that we see but little prospect of it becoming a law. Something ought to be done for them, but it can hardly be expected now. He has encouragemeut from his northern colleagues, but it will no doubt be encouragement alone. We will give what he says and his bill next week. WARNING. All persons are hereby forbidden huntiug or otherwise tresspassing on tbe lands known as Perkins. Home, Hodges, Clark, Tucler, Johnson and Gorham farms known as Wm Whiteheads places. I nave purchased privileges for hunting &r and lawfully posted the same, and all tresspassers will be strictly dealt with according to law. John A Wells, M. D. Englewood, N. J. Nov 1st 1895. WeWa7T0m? Boy Or Girl IX EACH TOWN OR VILLAGE. ) f u f 11 c n t 1 I r i a r i i' i n i i, ii publishers of THE OR1CAT DIVIDE will write you full particular how to earn 30 rent In cash In a tnlnutea. Handing yoa at the same time, free of rat all poatajr paid a complete outfit with which to Mart m Bos. lnesawlth all you have to do Is aljrti jour name an got some one to sign as referenre. Alway be xun and iddtvM your letters to The Great Divide, 319 Dearborn St. Chicago. TO SVSSY LINE COHH.'S IS by every train and boat, which he offers at Low Prices. SUCH AN ASSOETHErr C? Ladies' Dreiw Goo', Dr. Good, Notion, Ac, Are Unequaled. OF GENTS mUISEUTSS Hats, Shovs and Clothing, jot are off your Da? when joa mim Frank Wilson, RICKS Unparalelled Underselling at , TAFT & CO'S, Our prices and method have won the publics appreciation anJ connaenc. Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Overcoats, Dress Goods, &c., Unapproachably great the price the style, and such values. IL & G. CORSETS, BEST ON THE MARKET at Hock Bottom Prices. NOT OUR FAULT. It was not oar fault that we could not give our readers the particulars of the $5 round trip to Atlanta, last week. We would have gladly done so. Many more would have taken advantage of this exceedingly ohean trip, if it bad been generally known. It was by the efforts of Mr Uarry Culley that the people of this sec ion weie given that rate. It waa The United State now have their hand? full in looking after their owu bound ry dispute. Eif gland the professional laud grabber, pirvate and robber, wants some of Alaska's richest gold fields, aid is proceeding to take them. For near thirty years, the boundry has been undisputed, but now England wants tbe gold fields. Several times it has encroached successfully upon the rights of the United State, and will they submit or give piratical Johnny Bull a sound spanking? He's just spoiling for the lack of it. Give us a call anu be convinced. RICKS, TAFT A CO Save 25 Per Cent. BY BUYING YOUR GOODS FROM The United States do not need any nK.re territory. But they do need a few coaling and naval sta tions in distant seas, and Haiwaii is just about right for a $ood one in the Pacific Oceao. Tbey need sev eral other places, but no colonies, nor dependencies. Little & Sattertiiwaite, Pactolus, N" C Near Railroad Depot Wo n receiving cterj day, our stock ol well a.wrtKl DRY GOODS AND NOIONS, Also BOOTS aod SHOES BOUGHT BEFORE TIIE ADVANCE. Our prices canrM U " ? lniinnS,oiCount 0u' Caps. Ac, arr tbe MST "nwnSSo ,Ter. .bronSbt to market. Oar line of iiltULklSlkb, comprising everything keot in a Gv'-clu Grocery Stor, connot be excelled in quality or in pric. Call and see us and we will conyinc you or what we rav Hic!m: cash prices paid for all kinds of country produc. "
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