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VOL-XV. . j ; .;;.( ;. " l . l '. SMSfssssl aasnsasl T : llLip f i if iif . I'illM tt II MB. With a warn moth stock of goods he has1 bought for his fall trade. . 13 well known that IJbave been selling on a credit through the eummer and now that money is. getting into Circulation, I pro pose to cater to the Cash Trade, and to this end have marked my goods down so low that it will be follv i n anvnnfl to. nape m by in'earch of a better plkco to , iu guuus tuni . anu sells them lower than other people, ibis ia a record-breaking year and prices ana sales, i can't undertake to tell all I keen in stock in a newspaper ad, bull if vou want come; ahead I have it or will get it in the line of I T . Hats,, Shoes, Clothing, . Hardware, Dry Goods, I Notions, Groceries, Farming Implements & Household Supplies!, '' ' - -,,:.. ,. '..'', . . J. ' .' ' ' : , Furniture of every grade, from a plain bedstead to a fiist class;' bed-room set. Would like to quote prges generally, but can't do it here, bargains ore too numerous to mention bat I will mention a few, as follows: . 1 good Undershirt; 8c, 1 Boys Suit, 50c. 1 nice Hat. 20c, 1 Bedstead to lie on, $1,00. 1 good Axe to icut with, 50c, 1 Cradle to rbek the! baby, 81,00. Good Calico, 5c,Ladias Shoes v nice, 75c, 1 good Aiattress, 81.30. juu as goocu UNDERTAKING This department is complete in every respect and at a moment's call t day or night, week-day or Sunday, I oan suit you in anything from ft plain Pine Coffin to a handsome Metallic Casket. My . fine hearse is always at you.r! command, and we are always ready and willing to serve you on the shortest call, j i! re we PurV J)rus LISTEN to Hy EVERYTHING found First Qlass . . .. H We - a. -.'--:J W A h y f - l- We have Chat is have Everything in the Drug Lino a man can aek for and HJELUjTST AEB PEESH. I I - ; - . : Just Knock We can Country Out Give Me a Juet .tell them that you mm D GUARANTEED Otit 1,000,000 b.TTM told. 900.000 ohm pror tta pdw form. No-to-bao la the irrmtat nenra-food In the falls to oitka u weak fiapotant nan nroDf , Ttot world. Uhted. W roato re what we ? or a where. fian ror onr n -l-esaeeo a aoaraaa 1 4itar xsAeaa H Hi - I' possible bythe lauMMeftOoaprtaU& Votoaty doss Uiis Boa raooh Inforanatlon Balattt. to Diseases, W Terypropsrty rtrsa a and Ksarhx f BssKaaUlw together wit. VahiaURerfoej aa4 Tn-. sersotlons. Bsaaatesnsof Bos2nalrrste Ifew Kcatloa, Revised mad ssalswged with CompJeU Index. (WiA snis Pgs ! Ushoass there is bo nonee far no! knowlac wh to d ti emerre. Onw weas watll ye kTe tunejst in ytwr fmr bf J rrt-r hns f iiissw nr pneait enil ft mmj iannialnarlni fit T r BOOK PUBUSHinO UOUB3 .S It trade. Xn the first place, I have and this brinjrt me the trade. I am breaking the record In invthinv. j no matter what, I have everything for you. Hundreds of other bargains the - people r - - - I,. ! ' ru&. aro hero for is you stiliojLOWEST PRICES. Tab of WOE! r in the Toilet line Drug Store. 4 ' j. Any Houso in the f ' on Prices. r to sell Oall and be Convinced. saw everybody making fox oRftE'S,. J DRUG STORE. TOBACCO HADIT ap a dAstrer tiu dasire ror tOMoeo In any Many Rain iu poaaas id uj out uu it awrev us ana msneuc. Justtrya 1 ox. Ton win !) ctire Is abaolateir fnaBjea tr nuansw ererr- nd emoice Yonr iiie Awarr- written in iriniee ana XGtt.iUUoriiew Ian. v Sold by S. BIGGS; Druggist. Jy J. KamClea Xyers, A. M. D. This Is a most Valuable Book tot the Household, teaching as it doee tha esully-dMtinguishs.1 Bymptoms of different XMeeaaee. the Cena, and Means of Preveattns snoh Dts asesv and the Simples Reuiedvas wkicn will alleTiate or cure. 098 PACES, FROFUSKLY I LLUSTR A. TED. The Book: is writtea in plain every ' day &iglisb, and U free from the tecbnkal terms which render most; Doctor Books so rahieless -to the renerality of reevJers, This Book is Intended to be of Service in t& Family, and is so worded as to be resUJy understood byflL Only 60 CTS. POST-PAID. iTna low pries oiy aenae - ISA baonrd eftrwwt, H. T. viry. , . .,. I ,1 'll. II 'li ill p mini nil - - ROCKINGHAMRICIIMOND COUNTY, jN. Bills General, local But All of Some i Importance. s V NO CIGARETTES TO MINORS. Bill to Incorporate Elizabeth College Passed--To Prevent Discrimination In Jury Lists, 1 ' . 1 SENATE. TrzsrjAT. Senate was called to order at 11 o'clock. Among the petitions, .bills and resolutions were: Alexander A petition for the .estab lishment of a normal school at Char iots for ;the colored race; a petition that the appropriation to the firemen's association of 2,500 be continned.. ; J ustice A petition from citizen s of I fender sonviHe in favor of prohibi tion. : .; - .. -,. Person A bill to incorporate the auxiliary board of health; also to es tablish a board of steam locomotive and boiler inspection for each county of the State. i Bills were disposed of a3 follows; To incorporate the Pigford Sanitarium for the treatment, of consumptive no- froes passed Becond and third reading. IrfJ.bili to establish a reform school Itbr the I white and colored youthful criminals of the State, to be located in the city that -will make the best offer tf mcuiey lands, etc.,. -was made a t Piiial order for -Wednesday. At the night session there were : 6ev feral local bills lisposed of. The Senate's special order, the bill to rednce passenger and freight sates, failed to pasa by a vote of 24 to 23.: Wednesday Senate met at 11 o'clock. The bill to tako the government of , the penitentiary out of the hands of the present directors came over from the House and by a' vote, of 2'J to lt it was referred to the committee on Tena in stitutions. Among the bills were: Justice A bill to amend the charter of the town of Forest City, in Euther fqrd county. . Person A bill to prevent cohabita tion between the races. Anderson To change the line be tween Buncombe and Henderson coun ties., ;.! : Sba-e To incorporate Boonville 11 'in School. Yadkin conntv " Alexander To incorporate Elizabeth College; also to give the city of Char lotte further power in the collection of taxes, where a party ia believed not to nave made an honest return Shaw A bill to abolish tho circuit criminal court of Robeson county.' The ; bill favoring a reformatory for youthful crimiaal8 passed a second reading. The vote stood 41 to several other bills iiaesed of more or, le3a importance to the jeneraF public. At ihr nirrU CpcaiAtl 1 t! bill l vide for. disposed of was a bi AX ! 1 T ' i- . ' nC"rr5l J1,8r?-A L .Vo'clock. Among the many new meas duced, were: A petitloti asking that provisions be made for tho treatment of indigent ine briates: also a petition from citizens of Greensboro asking that railroads be re quired to carry bicycles as baggage; Itanddlph For the relief of consump tives at Southern Tines; Kollins-,To provide for the representation of North Carolina and the citizens thereof at the Nashville Exposition. This bill pro vides for the appointment of a board of managers composed of nine members, including the Governor and the Board of Agriculture. It also provides $10, 000; Justice To amend the charter of the Commercial Bank of Rutherford county; Geddie-rTo amend section 4, chapter 15, laws of 1895, in relation to Voting on stock law. Bills dieposfd of: The law requir ing certain notice before a prohibitory liquor law can be passed was repealed; to establish a reform for young crimi nals in the State, vote, 80 to 10; to in corporate the town of Louisburg; for the establishment of graded schools in High Point. Senators Grant, Whftdbee, McCarthy, MoCasky, Butler, Alexander and Abell were appointed a committee by the Sen ate to investigate the memorial of the president and directors of. the North Carolina railroad ralative to the lease of said railroad to the Southern Bail way. , Pbuxat. Senate met at 10 o'clock. Among the bills were: Grant bill to amend the election law of North Caro lina; to regulate the challenge of jurors; -Maulteby bill to revise chapter 31, section 131, private laws of 1891; also to regulate the sale of liquors in Co lumbus county also to amend chapter 267. private laws of 1S91; Parker, of Alamance bill; for the protection of newspapers for the publication of news in good faith. - Bills passed: To establish a dispen sary! for the town of Goldsboro fend Wayne county; to incorporate the Peo ple's Benevolent Association; to in crease revenues and to regulate insnr ancej this is the bill which requires all fire insurance companies to make con tracts! threejgh their commissioned agents in this State; to restoro to the control . of the State the - Atlantic k North Carolina Railroad. This bill gives the Governor power to appoint president and a majority of the directors ; to amend chapter 15. laws of 1893. lliis is to piace ainraiiroaas on, an equal footing with those chartered; prior to loo?; to extend the time to commute, compromise and settle the State debt Be-committed to the judiciarv commit tee; to extend the time for the organi zation of the Bank of Maxton; to pro vide: for a school building for the deaf and dumb. This bill carries an appro priation of $20,000; to provide for and promote the oyster industry in North Carolina. , The bill to prescribe the terms npxm which foreign railroad companies shall be allowed to operate railroads an transact business in the State, was re f erred to the special North Carol in i Railroad committee. This is the famou ? "lease bill." Friday, Feb. 2Gtb, is the day appointed for the special order. The bill to add Nash and Wilson counties to the Circuit Criminal Gourt was ipassed. At the night session thet followin were amons the bills that passed: !T amend the act of 18D5, relating to th time of holding courts; commissioner can call extra terms. Hatckdat. Senate met at 10 o'clock Among the resolutions introduced were ohe by Barker, a petiticn fc'cSi iKan ers, asking tht ty laws .-ooncemtns pardnns be changed. There "were! a good many bills introduced, and amokg them a bj1 to amend: sectiom 41 oLThe Code as Allows: "In all cases in hich any bill, draf note or boii shall fall due, or the three tiayt of grace expire on any legal holiday or Sunday, the aame efcall be due, or the4hree days iof grace expire on the day following Buch legal holiday orSunday." Bills passed: In relation to the elec toral colleges; to amend section l97r' of The Cod8..in relation to Sttaday traia; co allow express matter w ce trans ported 6n. Sunday, passed isecond and thirid readings; to incorporate Eliza beth College Company, for the educa tion of white females, to be situated in Charlotte, ' passed second and third readings; to prescribe the liabilities ;ol roads in certain cases. This is the 'fel- ow-servant bill. " Every tenstor was in favor of the bill and withttut any Re marks tho bill unanimousiyjiaseea ts Beeond and third readings sdpow be ooraes a law. Among the Jbove , bills were a large batch to allow oomaties Ito levy special tax, etc. i . i liy leave bui were mrrooucea as belowt Pftrson, to prevent discnniiaa- tion in jury list. Butler, ;to imprdve the public school system in North Car olina, and moved to i print Q0 copies. Adopted. i .1 '! At the afternoon session oiils passefd: To authorize deputy clerfcsol court ito P )fbate deeds. To repeal sf ions 138 .nS 1739 of The Code by f iking out the words; "May at his dis etion and msert the word ' snail. J better se- cur the enforcement of 1 criminal law. This gives the boar of county ploy loijbnl in capital commissioners power to e counsel to assist the sohciw eases; to amend sections 1 of Tho Code after striking eft sectioni.2; U1C lSJ to establish the North na veteri- nary Association and nlate the practice of veterinary cine and Mondat. Sinftto tnet Ai2 b clock There were a large batchlu new bills and resolutions introdui 1, t but all were of a locsl nature, principally. Among the bills passed w e: , To incorixtrate the towi -A Clyde, in Haywood county; Its pfoi lefor work feg tb.8 public roads of In i if ax county; to establish a system forfworkiug the public roads of Vance coiaty ; to author ize Madison to levy aipecial tax;' to levy a special tax in srjhttl district No. 1 in Wake Forest towniip; to, allpw Gree.nsboro to issue baias; to allbw Brunswick count yj toCvy a special tax; to provide I for f printing the laws .of 18D7; to alqwupim county to levy a special to allow Nash county to Ifevy ABpecial tax; to allow Anson county to: evy a speial tax, passed second readina. for working public roads of Chatham passed;; to ftmhower the citvl of oarlotte to ao- quiro real estate, fete.; tt better regn late tho water supply, rasea secqna 'and third seadings to xfigEPtgtte fe Uank ol isrevara, m -iTBiH. v0(,0;;. ty, passed second ago ' w -i to pi-ovide criminal Ol culiuit raphers, paese oloy stenog- jcond aa intra reaa- liy leave Mayo inuoducJd c bill! for the relief of women and ch ldren in pot- ton mills HOUSE. Tcesday. House met At 10 o'clock. Among the. bills introducer! were: lloberts To prohibit- the sales of liquors within two miles) of political speakings; this not to aptyly to cities and towns where there is a police force. W hit To provide that if any jxsrson shall perform the marriagd service hn is not authorized he shatl be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, a idupon on viction shall be fined or im risoneili : 'Candler To allow preac iers to vote without 10 days' residenc in county and 81 da3-s' resiueace iut irnshipJ ; bople of La br question. liaueer io allow the r Grange to vote on the liqu Means To establish a dfspensary in isiauen count v. s ' Bills passed third readin-j: To allow Greene county tc levy a special tax; to allow Jackson county to levy a special tax; to allow Kash county to levy a special tax to pay debt; to allow Yaicey to levy a special tax; to! allow Perhui rnans to levy a sj ecialj tax: to allow Transylvania to levy a special tax; to allow Nash to levy a stock law tax;: to allow Caswell to levy a spebial tai;i to incorporate Saratoga, Wiltion couhty; to allow Nash to levy a road tax; to pro vide that in any county where there is a law to work the convicts of the county, the convict who has moved his lease shall be worked in the county jrona which he moved it. I , At noon the social order, the bill to annul the. lease of the North Carolina Railroad came up, and" by a vote of 60 to 54 the House stood in favor ofj the annullment. Many speeches pro and con were maae, ana among tnose favor ing jthe annullmeht were Schulken, Pearson. Hartness, Sutton; opposing. Blackburn. Murphy. McCrary ! and otners. ivt i :u liie rionse met and at sonce took up the calendar. Bills were passed to incorporate the People's Mutual Be nevolent Association; to amend he charter of the Atlantic & North tparo liua iTt ail road, to that the presence of the State proxy shall be necessary to mate a quorum; to revise and cobsou date the charter of Morven; toregjulhte ine btfute 01 process in criminal ac tior.5. . The bill placin? th. renitentia ry ia the hands of the Republicans1, aid tne Agricultural and Mechanical Cfl lecre in the hands of the Poimlistj bolt ere came up and was passed. t ; 1 nveunesdav. House, met at 30 o clock. Among the hew bills were Ormsby To require sheriffs in sales of mortgaged land for taxes to give no nce oi snca f-aie to mortgagee, ; Dixon, of Green To incorporate the bnow Hill Kaiiroad company. f:. 1 . I'ai ker, of Perquimans To divowe the Agrmitaral and Mechanical College irom tne 5 Agricultural Department and ider the care of fourteen idirec- put it un Craven To ratify tLeinccrporatiou o; the Elizabeth Ccliesre Ccmnanv. ; Aikeu To allow the Agricultural De partment to bojd fainiers institutes i at an expense of not oiler 1,500. Meares To entitle the widow o Confederate soldiers to fourth -claw pensions. jj lryan. of Chatham To rij th Governor the appointment of lb clerk of the railroad commission; to.rejea! the act giving the I SlO.&iil apiopria tioa to the geological surveys; toj repeal the act of iso i makini? an amoPria- tion tothe University; to protect coal uiuci a. j CArcl vo ii" mai C. FEBRUARY 25, 1S97. 5-E Graham To locate and settle the line between North Carclina and Tennesse Utwee4 Graham and Cherokee and Aennesaee) antl to pay therefor-399. Bills piFsed: For encouragement of the Woman's exposition cf the Card Jinas at Charlotte; to allow the peni tentiary directors t5 pass upon the value oi stocks or bonds oSered by counties as my fdr convict labor. The bill to educe railroad fare and telegraph and '.telephone rates ahd to elect Eailroad Cimmissionefs by popu lar vots was tabled by a vote of 61 id ft. ' A bill passed to subject to the qualit fied voters of CVham cJnty the ques tion of road At the rnnfrn bills paeed re- quimgurl'ffia j0 give free transpcr- tatioaT if JSTiToA joinmissioners and their 'irrks, - giriBA" the commission ifcaeStion Af t railwavs. If the urifc alter ha'jj freiirhi- ifl require convicts bn the. State In Anson to work roads not less j-i two nor more than six days anntfiUyi to put stock law elections under. -ilic control of he L county commissioneis ttney are now oon trolled by State election siipervis ersj to incorporate Moryec. 1 Thcrsdai-. House met at 10 o'clock. There was an avalanche of new bills, and among them were: Brown fo amend the act of 1891, making r suit for violation Of the fer tilizer tax tag law void unless notice is not within 80 days given the Agriculttt rr I department; Cunningham r To impose a $10 penalty for . killing mock ing birds or robbing their nests ; Clary (resolution) on behalf, of . Sylvester Soovel, an American citizen under arrest in Cuba; Ward To forbid ex Confederate seldiers from receiving pensions while immates of the Soldiers' Home; to require the attendance of all children between the ages of 8 and 14 at school ; to require ra lroads to carry bicycles as other baggage; Dockefy- to designate holidays (legal) January 1, January 19, February 22, Mav 10, May 204 May 30, July 4, 1st Monday in Sepr tember, December 25, and all Saturdays from 12 noon Until 12 midnight; CuiV rid To make misconduct 'at religious worship a misdemeanor, punishable by $50 fine or SO days imprisonment; to allow linraberton to Vote; on sewer bonds; Hileman to require cotton mills to pay their employes the second Saturday night following their employ ment, and making it unlawful to longer Withhold tbeir wages, the offence to be a misdemeanor, the penalty, fine or im prisonment: the -bill to appropriate S-3,000 to the "Bollimj Eapositioni" known as "North Carolina on Wheels," came up as a special order, but was re referred to committee., . Tlifc railroad commission bill was taken up and amended by striking out tne 'provision-pi oviuuij5 jr hie transrjortation bv the. railroads and passed. The fireman's appropriation bill was tabled by a vof e of 60 to 81. , The senatorial investigation eomtnit i t On A to, report. Tha "oliMoha-" was p OTw tne j. d afltpassedhu-d reading, f The bill reciiring count commia, sioners of each county to meet on tho first Monday iv Judo and revise the jury list passed. At tne nisnt session tne touowinff bills passed: To prescribe a short term of an agricultural lien in this State; to incorporate Pigford Sanitarium at Southern Pines for consumptive ne groes; to allow Rutherfordton to, levy a special tax this year of 15 cents on the 8100 worth of property, for bridges and repairs; to amend the; code so no insurance tax shall be levied on any fraternal benevolent organization which has insurance features, but not for profit. Pbidat. House met at 10 o ciocj:.- Among the committee reports was one, unfavorable, on the bill to reduce sal aries and fees. There .were an avalanche of new bills, mostly local ones, though, j Bills passed amending the charter ol Selma; to charter the btone Mountain Railroad (this bill passed both Senate and House without a roll call, while a roll call was necessary); to keep in re pair stock law fences in Robeson; to incorporate Redmond, Madison county; resolution in favor of Syivesier Soovel, an American newspaper correspondent in prison in Cuba; for relief of sheriffs ana tax collectors, allowing them to collect arrears of taxes since 1801 (amendments poured in excepting such counties. Alexander denouncea all such bills. Ho was told it was a custom at each legislative session to pass such a bill.) ' ... . i t i i lhe fceuate bill to stimulate iocat taxation for schools by directing the State Board of Education to uso as much as -$20,000 in rural districts which for three successive years vote to tax themselves, the gifts to be in the sums of 550, S75 and $100 a year. Dix on, of Cumberland, said this was an excellent bill, and it passed its read ings. ' Bills passed to take Tanoe county out of the Eastern Criminal Circuit; to give the local boards of trustees of col ored State normal schools entire charge cf such schools, such boards to be ap pointed by the Sta Board of Educa tion; to extend the corporate limits of Maxton. The bill (by Dryan of Chatham) to reneal the appropriation to the State IlniTfersitv was unfavorably reported. The House refused, upon a vote, to take tin on the third reading the resolution to attend the Newbern fair. Rills passed: To make the law fish ing with gill nets in Albemarle Sound operative March 31st next: to incorpor ate Roanoke Rapids, Halifax county; apiointing cotton weiprhors for Lales ville, Morven and Wa3esboro: making appropriations for the Stale insane asy lums. Satct.dat House met a, 10 o'clock. Cook, as chairman, made a report aa follows: "The special committee to whom the memorial herewith reported and Senate resolution Xo. 53?, Houpe resolution No. 5T9, concerning the ap pointment of a special committee of in quiry as to fraud concerning the lease of the North Carolina Railroad were re ferred, beg leave to report .that after having carefully considered the Senate" resolution and memorial, 'they are of the opinion that the matters therein ret forth projserly belong tb and.are cog nizable by the judiciary department and recommend that the House do not con cur." Bills introduced: Person; of Wayne, to make it discretionary with the State Treasurer whether he' will r a-y any an nual appropriations monthly, quartjpr ly or annually. By Candler, to provide a dispensary for Asheville; Ccrne, to prevent careless rafting of lumber in Lumber river; Hileoan, to provide thai tie State Treaftirer shall collect fro a all persons qr corpt rations doing abank ing business under Mate licrnsc a per cent, of th capital stock which has ao tnaUy bceji paid in by the stockholders, and that he shall u&e this fund to pay guarantees against any loss to the State; banks whica refuse for, tea days to pay this 1 per cent shall be closed "and a re ceiver shall be appointed. - Bills passed: To allow persons own ing $100- worth of property to receive pensions; to prohibit; the sale of cigar ettes to wfaors, vote GG to 23. The- tctt of the bill is as follows: That after the rati.lcatifla of this act it eh all be unlawful for any one to gfie or sell to acy minor to us or smoke cigarette, end minor found o smoking eljareur sbali be a cono patent witness to pro vi; from wboni be reccfVedrach rtsarettt, and tb evllene so given shall not be ned aaalnt baid minor in any j rowwuUon against such minor for vio lation xf this act. That any one who sella or gives to any minor any cigarettes or any minor . found smoking cigarette ehll be jruUty of a mlsdemeaaori fled upon convic tion shall bo fined not more tban (10 or laa- risc5ed not more tbsa 30 day?.. uy leave Jehnson lntrodacea a bill to provide for the inspection of the inannr of conducting certain business es and occupations in this'State, and to ascertain and tabulate th nature and value of the. goods and manufactured articles sold in North Carolina for oth er States. It provides that all persons doing in this State the business of sell ing pianos, organs, etc., having or claiming immunity from taxation bv reason of inter-State . commerce, fhafl make sworn statements as to their bus iness, under penalty. ' Mo!fir. The House met at 10 o'clock. Only a few bills were intro duced, and te following were among them: ! i 1 Wilson To allow the people of Gas ton county to vote On the removal of the court house fr"m Dallas to Gastonia. Bills passed: To allow Concord to issue bonds upon. a vote of the majority of the people. (Resolution by Cruch) that the House adjourn at 2 p. m. in memory of George Washington; to in corporate the 4town of Jieumona, Madison county; to allow the city of Charlotte to isbue $30, 000 in bonds to pay for water-works; to allow Robeson county to levy an in creased fax; to fotbid ex-Confederate soldiers' who are inmates of the Sol diers' Home from receiving pensions while therein, and giving them the op tion as between remaining in the Home or receiving pension: to amend the road laws in A6he and to provide that Watauga's roads be kept up as they were prior to the adoption of the Mecklenburg road law in 1895; to allow Rutherford to employ convicts on the public roads or on the streets; to allow Caldwell county to levy special tax to pay debt; to allow Monroe to issue $80, 000 in bonds for water-works. Among the above bills there were a large batch to allow different counties to levy spec l tax, e 1RI1 Po oStfoli folio MeKlnl OI JMtn A spjeeiail from Canton, O., says: Maj. McKinley has recovered his health and in the course of a week will be bet ter and stronger than ever. He put the finishing touches to his inaugural ad dress Saturday, and did good deal of work of a public and personal nature. He had ' one caller, Senator J. C. Pritchard, of North Carolina, who came to suggest Col. Jas. E. Boyd, of his State for a cabinet portfolio. Senator Pritchard said he had a satisfactory talk with the President-elect, and that the selection of Mr. Gary would doubt less deprive North Carolina of repre sentation in tho cabinet. 1 -L ; "Major McKinley thinks well of Col onel lkyd," said Senator Pritchard, 'acd we are all of the opinion that he deserves 'recogntion for the excellent work he has done" Ransom Called Home. Hon. Mi W. Ranson, United States minister to Mexico, ha been called to his home in North Cuiolina by a tele gram announcing the serious illness of his wife. He iMissed through Charlotte Sunday, and when asked by a repre sentative of the Observer if he would return to Mexico. ' 'That, " he replied, "I cannot sa3 I only wish I knew." Mr. Ransom expressed regret that he wottld miss the North Carolina editors in Mexico, but said he was compelled to return home. " His wife is reported better. ' j 3IcKinley's Oflicial Family. Swretary of Stato John Sherman, of Ohio. Secretarv of the Treasury Lyman J. GAge, of Illinois. - Secretary of War Ruesen A. Alger, of Michigan. ' ' , ' Secretary of the Navy John D. Long, of Massachusetts. Secretary ofA7ricultur Jas. AVil eon, of Iowa. ' Secretary of the Inierior--James Mc Kenna, of "California. ; Attorney General John J. McCook, of New Yore. Postmaster General :James A. 'Gary, of Maryland. . Jules Simon? Modesty.,.' By hla power of intellect and rioblllty of soul the late Jules Simon, the French rt&tesman and phUanthrornat, raised himself to a high station, yet be re mained to the close of hit. life a elm pie, modest man. This ia . what hla friend. Baron Pierre d Coubertin, write of him in the Review of Re views: Jules Simon was as modest as he was able. He bad often expressed wish that there might not be too much lau dation around his tomb. lie had often mentioned a, desire to be told when death was approaching. A friend -ful filled this sad duty. The philosopher showed no signs of emotion or fright on hearing the terrible news. As he could epcak no longer, he. mo tioned for a pencil and a sheet of pa rser, and with, a steady hand wrote bis own epitaph: JULES SIMON. 1S14-1SM. Dleu. Pa trie. Liberie. - Hi name, the year of bis birth and the year of his death and the beauti ful motto tna had commanded and ruled bis who IAbsrty! , life: God, Country, git v LIMITED Chains DOUBLE DA1IY SERYICE To AU lata, C harlotte, Augc&U, Athens, Wilmington, New Orleans, Chattanooga, Kasbville and Xew York, Boston, rtuladet pfcla, Washington, Norfolk and IUcbmond. - Schedule la efTtet Feb. 7, 199T. SOUTEBOUXD. No. 403. Lv. New Tor k 1 1 OOatu " Philadelphia v..... 1 12pm " BalUmoro......... S15pm Washington 4 40pm Biohmond . . . . . .. 8Mpm Na. 41. O0pm l2P5am 3 fvOatn - 4 SOanv 9 06am 9 05aRi 90an Norfolk Portsmouth.... . aaftpm . 8 45pm " Weidoa.,.. Ar. Henderson. ,...11 2$pm ..: 12 56am 11 oAaax 1 8pn t4 Wpfn til 10am 3 34pm 6 03fo 6 &5pra t 53pm 6 11pm Durham.. Lv. Durham.., :;:::::1 32am 5 20pm Ar. Baictgh. ........ " tJaaford. ........ " Southern rines. " Hamlet " Wsdesboro Monro. 2 16am- 3 35atn 4 22jini 5 10am 5 64am 6 43ni 9 lapm " Charlotte 8 30am 10 25pn " Cheater ....... v. 8 l6Tm M'ChtTpni y Lv. Columbia........ ...... t6 00pm Ar. CJlBton. . 9 43.vn " Qreeawood.... 19S5am Abbe villa. ii 05am " Elberton ...... 13 07pm 44 Athens l I5pm rt Winder.... l 69pm . " AtlanUCent'i Time S 60pm 12 104in 1 07am 1 40am 2 lltn 5 45am t !Wm 6 20am NORTHBOUND. No. 403. AMsnUCent'l Time 12 OOn'n No. 83. 7 r-Opsa 10 42ptn nacpm 1 40nxn a 09am 3 0Caai Lv Winder.. 5 40pm 8 lApm 4 15pm 6 15 pm 5 41pm 6 84pm Athens...... Elbetton.... AbbeTllle... Oreenwood. Clinton....'. Ar. Columbia... t7 OOam Lt. Chester 818pm 4 33m Ar. Charlotte. 10 25pm a80an Lv. Monroe. .. 40pm 05n 1 " Hamlet 11 28pm 8 15m ArWllmlngton X J& 90am 80 pm Lv. 8onthern rines. . ..ia 14am '9 20am " Raleigh 216am 1185am Ar. Henderson 8 1 OOprn Durham. t 182am HO'Jpm Lv. Durham...... T 520ptn til 18an ArTWeldon. ... 4 65m r8C0pni "Richmond........ 815am 6 60pra " Washington...... 12 81pm 11 IQpm Baltimore 1 43pm 12 43am ' "Philadelphia 8 60pm ' 8 45atn - New York..... 6 23pm 6tm Portsmouth ....... 7 80am Norfolk..... 7-Mam Daily. tDsily S BunUy. 5 COptn 6 05pm JDaliy Ex. Monday. Kaa. 40S and 401 "The Atlanta fipeaW Solid VeeUbnled Train of Puilman bieepers nd Coaenw between, wwniom, Janta. also Pnuman SA "The 8. A. L. ErDreLn m . 1 1 . , . . ' Bt. JOHN, -V. P. & Oen Mf'r. T. E. McBEE, Oen'l fiupt. Qeseral Offlos H. W. B. OLOf lC Trafflo Manaxex, T. 3. ANDERSON, Oen'l. Pa. Aft. Pertamoutb, Va. , CAPE. FEAR ft TADKIN VALLEY ET. Johk Gill, IUiceiver. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In Effect February 7th, 1897. KOKTM BoPfV. No. 2. Daily. Leave Wilmington... Arrive Fayettvflle Leave Fayetteviile Ismve Fayetterille Junction . . fLa v tanford .' Leave Climax Arrive Grwnsboro. . . 7 r,(J a. tu. .1100 ". .1121- " .1127 ' . 1 CO p. ju. il!S " . . 8?i ' . 43 " , . 4 ' .8 26 ' . 6 W " Leave Greensboro Leave Btokesdale Leave Walnut Gove. Leave Rural Hall. Arrive Jit Airy. south aotrjra No. 1. Daily. Lea to Mt. Airy . . 8 40 a. ..10 04 , ..10 12 . .1107 ..ii ta .1115 f. .1243 ... i$3 ..412 . .. 4 1H ... 45 . . 7 4-5 Leave. Rural Hall Leave Walnut Cove.. Leave Btokeedale Arrive Greensboro Leave Jjreenaboro. . Leave Climax. . . t Leave Bauford Arrive Fayettevllle Junction.'. Arrive Fayrtteville Leave Xavtttevul. Arrive Wilmington jcoaru ocn. Leave BennettSTlU. Arrive Msxton Leave Maxton ..... Leave Rfd. Springs Leave Rope Mill Arrive FsyjU"vilie soctw sorrr. No. 4. Dally. ... sao ... 9 25 ... 9S3 :..10C2 ..10 47 .. 11 (H a. m. . 3. Dally. 4 2 p. ta. 4 49 Lve- Fayetteviil Lrave Ho&e Mill. between a-Lmoatb an4 Attanta. Companr Sleepers between GolisJ)biaad Atlanta. . Both trains make iaamwliata ooiiHfoM at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, CaJlornJa Moxioo, Chat tanooga, Nashville, Memphis, Macoo, Florida. For 'Tickets, Sleepers, etc, apply, to f). A. Newland, Oen. Agt. P. Dept., 6 Kimball House, Atlanta, Oa. George Mo. P. Batte, Trav. Pass. Agt, Charlotte, N. C. i kunuun mum wumia mmnnarm Lea vs KM Springs -. 5- " Arrive Maxton. " Leave Usxtoa .6 17 " - Arrivo LennHtsrllbj 7 20 " soars aorwv. (Dally Except nunday.) ' No. 16, illi'-d. IjhJvi Eamficor . ,. 45 - m. Lmr CUmajc 1 55 ' Arrive Grwmaboro...: 2fl Leave Grensboro W " Leave Btoki..... . -1 1 0T ArriTe Madlaon ,.. AIM ovrar sockd. (Pally Except Sunday.) . No. 15, Mix!. Leave Madison ...USO p.m. Leave rkokeedAle.. :.... " Arrive Greensboro. : 2 40 " Lseve Greensboro SM ' Leave Olxax 4 20 " Arrive Bsmsenr '05 " f Meals. . sobt socvD eonxcviovs at Fayette vilie with AUantkf 0aet Line tor all points N-rrth and Lat. et Ka&frrd. wtta be Seaboard Air Line, st retiboco wt the coutbm Railway Company, st VTaiLot Ceve with the Norfolk Wftorn Badroad for Winston-Ham. sotrra aoc cosTnurnose at Walnut Con? with the Norfolk A West ern Rallroa-l for Roanoke aol points North and Vint, at Gmensboro with the toUri Bail way Company for Baieigb, Eich&o&l and all points north and eat; at FayH4t;: wyii the Atlantis Oast Line for ail poinU Bauth; at Maxton with the Seaboard Air Lino for Charlotte, Atlanta and all points Foula and sooth wret. W. X. KYLE, J. W. FKT, Oon'l Pass. Ag-tt. O! Manager. V V m. V A V. 1- --v."
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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