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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 m 1 1 "ii n i in i n I uiiiiintrg run gua.iuiuaniuii::i::,,imTnaiiiui!ii The Herald- ...IS THB.... I BEST - ADVERTISING - MEDIUM f ....IN TUB.. 1 'piedmont Section' , , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 n 1 1 r m m 1 1 ii 1 n rn n 1 1 i i n iiuiiS Volume. XIV. Number. 52. M ORG ANTON, N. C, THURSDAY. - MARCH 16, 1899. $1.00 a Year, in .Advance. Sale of Valuable Lands. t.iiil " CVt' irtnc and in pursuance of a power of '..'i- vcteil in the undersigned by a cer- 11 tC!CC neeu, ouwtu -4-i.u uaj 01 toH hr Thnfflaa Tin urn. H T,'u- to secure certain indebtedness I'llllT llCSCriUCll, Y in. n iuui iKaKC uroi ii rvi' .Is till' H ,n.tUl ft. hi-.- the I" ;t!U'r theruii .. N 2 f Reirist of 1 wiir on the th day of March. 1899, ... . imr the first Monday of the said , it t'' o'clock M.f before the court ,1,',, nil the town of Morganton, to .'.. t hidiler for cash, sell the herein V , , i ... 5 i . ,u . . a r.. .1 ! - J ikcu ami more lunjr ucati iucu as E . .BBlXO YOUll.. job Printing E .TO TBBim 8 HERALD OFFICE. 5 9 g Flrst-Class War at Lawast PHea. a Siaiimxxitcmxuxzitixumnznnznual T NEW LAWS, follow I.yi 1 K .l.-. ACTS OF THE LAST LEGISLATURE. A Completion of Some of the Measures of Chief Importance, Including the Railway, Banking and Other Charters. The following are the most im portant general laws of the Legis lature of 1899. There are also given the railroad, banking and other charters: .-..lit. 1 Si- 1 II. Ki will ' ITh vi to ii ;T!U . 1. . rtt. innn Hror eha )tih Smith. Kachael Smith and what ificrlv Known aa iik: iuuc 10.11 una, nii'i; titty acres. Keference to the said wu'r ot Peeds office of Burke county, i i MUU C tu nansi? iuc sam in- .'..t the said Thomas Downs and Llltb) a legal holiday. ... .!.kirsiirned. default havine been T -.'- . . n the payment tnereoi. . - T ,1.-.b.i.iy. . 1 , j GENERAL LAWS. To make Labor Day (September M ..iix M. Mi ll, Attorney. Sale of Town Lots. 0 t.i ton. the t sin- a - Vi V M. rii;iy. Marcn tne ttn, iyy, tne ,...0 beins tne nrsi monuay, i win oner ilc the Court House door in Morgaa N C.. the tollowing unimproved lots in ivll 01 .lor);aiiiuu, in niv. en lots on Greene street in the J. H. tii.i k opposite 10c rcwiucnccs OI iJT, ii ami H. . conneuy. oetng kjos. 1, J!ne pension bill. The Soldiers Home $1Q,000 regular and $5,000 special). To establish the Eastern and Western Criminal Com ts, ten conn ties in each. here (these stones bear the name of James H. Yoang, colored). To amend the law regarding limited partnerships. To remove the disabilities of married women regarding titles to land. To provide that money appro priated for needy children shall be entrusted' to their guardians. To punish sale of adulterated or niisbranded food (the pure food bill. To provide for improving the public roads (the Holmes' road iiwjr - To allow the chairman of the J boards of education and - county commissioners to administer oaths. To require applicants for physi cians' license to exhibit certificate of three years attendance at a rep- To restore white county govern ment (magistrates elected for the atate medical college. negro counties.) " To permit removal of trials from The anti-trust bill ufor the one county to another when affida yW:iy m ... Dnnishmpnf nf nrmia tmoto on Tn is maae mat & iait ana lmoar- , ..!,.! between urecn ttnu n aicr streets i - v. t ' u ouovo uu i .t 1 1 K..iljlinff . Tf.t U til I.. l.HK.'" wm- Tkkm- an.t t ' l.c-.-iniii: tu'tf. 25x85 feet. uo per cent, cash; balance in six 1 nonths with 6 per cent, interest L. A. BRISTOL, Receiver Piedmont Bank. combinations." uai trial cannot be secured To appropriate 8100,000 to the J certain county. in a Superior Court, Fall Term, 1898. F. 1 . M Th he.-i ail Con f.T 'f.K TH'CAKOLINA. I 1U KKK COf.NTY. T.iteaiuH. S.,Tate, Adm'rs of S. n Ttite. in Behalf of Themselves ..1 Ail other Creditors vs. L- Hurke County Fair Association ml Others. hr above er titled action cominjt on for riim. imd it appearing mat ine same is a it.,rs netion andtnat it is necessary tnat ereditors of the defendant The Burke nty Tair Association snoula oe made rtiis thereto in orucr inat ioc riuLs. uitv. liens and priorities of all creditors of 1 ileti-ndant shouia .oe utigatea ana ae- lt is on motion ot s. J. tiryin, counsel . plaintiffs, ordered triat puDiication De illle in i UK .MOHliAMO.I II BK ALU, a DCWS- ifn:r published in Morgantsn, once a week .r ix successive weeks notifying all creditors fsaid defendant of the institution of this .turn and of the object of the same and .mmatulir.p them to come in and make icmseh es" parties to this action and file icir claims herein on or before' the next .rm ui the court, otherwise that they be .irreii ..f any participation in the assets of :ud iki'cn.'.ant . . ALBERT T. COBLE. - Judue Presiding. public schools. ' To compel vagrants to work on pnblic roads. To abolish the railroad commis sion. -. To create the corporation com mission. To create the Bureau of Labor and Printing. To allow townships to vote a levy of special taxes. , To provide a separate election law for counties, townships, cities and towns. To revise and amend and con solidate the insanity laws. To appropriate $16,000 for the State Guard, $250 to each coin- To issue $11,008 of bond to pay Pny with provision for encamp i.le.l. penitentiary debt and $95,000 to buy farms. - To protect waiter supply. To make it a misdemeaner to beat oue's way on a train. ment. No negroes to be enlisted as long as there are white troops. To create the county of Scotland. To amend the constitution as to suffrage. To be voted on in Au- Sae of Valua- be Town Pro perty. . l HEADVERTISED )Y virub- of amorder of the Superior ) fimrt for I.urke county, in the case vf th" Kastern Building & Loan Associa t n f Syracuse. N. Y., vs. Alex. Wilson ul.. w'." will otTer for sale, on the prem- March 20th, 1899, 'ii.- :tTr.-.' b' inir the first day of the Court,, t-iw.-vii tH hours of .12 m. and 3 p. m., all '.h;it iruct or parcel of land situate, iyiriL' Liml being in the town of Morgan-'1 i n. Uiirk county, and SHte of North Carolina., on the noi;th -side of -jSreen s r -.t. known hs the "Burnt Square," ilinci'v fronting the court house, and ( iiNtiof the two lots, purchased by Jurn.-s W. Wilson of 'J. Y, and Emma M. Tat". 11 feet on 'Green street by 60 I -! bai K: aiidtne lot bougnt oy uson ' th" Iluit'man heirs, fronting 3G feet : r - i i!.r.h. s on Green street and running '-'-: i-i tiiroiiL'h to Water street in the r-ar. an.l adjoining on. the north the lots , i f V;.;!, r lirvm an(Knn the south a lot ' f . .1. Krvin: for further description of " ?.:!! r-.-fer-tice is asked to the deeds on in lin- register's office in Book H, j. ."s ii an.l -1"4; Kook'Y, pages 320 ai.ii 1 .I'll. ;ui(l Ir.k. L, pages 52 and 53. :.i:ii;i,- to heirin on lot No. 1 at $102.85, 1 Mi Nn. : at ?lil.t;i, on the Huffman lot ''' Terms: One-half cash, i in 3 iiiiHii lis; ii., I.- with approved security. TirU .lanuary' oth, 1899. , S. J. ERVIN, W. S. PEARSON, Commissioners. X. I:. A plot of these lands, as they v.;i !,.. r,;i. can be seen at the office of .!. Krvin. " . Trustees' Sale. NiFJ!rthd by virtue of a power of - -sa; !' (.i.titained in a certain deed of J- V 1 i cutt-d by. Wm. Michaux and Michaux to the undersigned trus '' cure the payment of the sum of " 'ii ." Life Insurance Company of Ji!'I within sevpn vrars frnm th ft 31st 1 ;: ! i f i,,vr 1801, and default having '' ''" -Ji. inadi- theroiri, the undersigned '"''s will ,n - MoiKiay March the 20th, 1899, ' tJ ' - sa tti- b-iiitr the first day of the Spring ',"rm ' iinrk.r Supreme Court sell at pub 'i r.aiicti,,,, f.,rcash on the premises' in ti.A I,. of Morgantoh a certain lot of m it t,)U of Morpantbn in the State ' ii-th Caroline adjoining the lands of f""" M"ll and others bounded as fol i t wit.: . I winning on a stake on ''"Mr. ui will) ( , To regulate the time of drawing gQst, 1900. jurors. xne election law, proviaing Aa- To appropriate $50,000., to the gust elections for State officers, penitentiary for each of the years To amend the law regarding 1899-1900. probate of deeds and Drivv ezami- To codify the laws relative to nation of married women, negotiable instruments. To provide a short form of agri- To allow the penitentiary to hire cultural lien and crop mortgage able COnviCtS tO nine .COUntieS. anil fn nrnvwlA frp rPD-iafPrihcf rli Mecklenburg, Alamance, Kowan, same. To amend the law regarding ex amination of witnesses befote trial. To increase the board of internal improvements and increase its powers. To prevent ioreign corporations from transfering cases from State to Federal courts, by requiring them to domesticate themselves. To put the public printing in control of a committee and to make Edwards & Broughton and E. M. Ezzell public printers. To give to the board of internal improvements the appointment of State agent and engineer of State swamp lands. To provide for proving town ordinances on appeal from mayor's court. To repeal the old shell fish law and enact a new one. To allow certified copies of deeds of real estate in more than one county to be accepted as original when presented by corporations for registration. To change time for making lease of turpentine orchards. To protect boarding house keep ers by giving them a lien on bag gage. To pay the oyster warrant claims etc. The revenue act (taxes same as levied i 1897. Forty-three cents on property. $1.59 on the poll). Makiug appropriations to State Hospitals, regular and special. The machinery act. To encourage the use of wide tired vehicles by remitting half the road tax or labor. To give the University waterj works, the Agricultnral and Me chanical College at llaleigh sew erage, and the Normal and Indus trial College . at Greensboro a rrrmnam'nm and 1 i hlrr To validate deeds ane mortga ges conveying land where a notary fails to attach seal to certificate. To give power to tax and regu late telephone comdanies. To repeal act giving dead bod ies to medical school. To regulate transfer of will con tests to Superior Court. To reduce price of Supreme Court reports to $1.50. To give the United States title to a fish hatchery. To regulate duties and powers of town constables. To regulate sales in partition proceedings. Calendar of Burke Superior Court. Parties and witnesses should note the following and find out on whit djys the cases m which they are interested viill be called , for trial. Witnesses need not come till the day fixed f jr the trial. Tncs ciTniinal cases will.be transferred to the. docket of the criminal court. The limes for holding the criminal courts will be fixed by Judge Stevens next week, and rules will be published. MONDAY, MARCrFaOTH. Number. Name. 3. Thomas L. Gash" -s vs Charles E. WiTsmel al. 4. John H. Pearson vs E. S. Walton. 6. John R. McCall vs J. H. Hallyburton. 8. W. W. Holloway vs Minnie Holloway. 10. Land & Improvement Co. vs Thomas M. Webb. 11. Laura Jones vs John M. Props. 85. Mary Abee vs Frank Abee. 59. Margaret Hedge vs James Hedge. 18. John Cline vs Jennie Cline. TUESDAY, MARCH 2 1 ST. Piedmont Bank vs J. W.and Alex. Wilson. 9. Davis & Wiley Bank vs ' W. C. Ervin and I.T.Avery. 15. Miss Lou Bond vs J. W. Wilson. 16. Mrs. L. Adams vs J. W. Wilson. 32. Miss Lou Bond J. IV. Wilson, J. W. Wilson, J r WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22ND. 26. Buff VS " Buff. 29'. Green Gaston vs Henrietta Gaston. 36. Miss Ida Mull vs E. S. and T. G. Walton. 37. O. F. Breesee & Son vs E. L. Cook. 35. S. J. Piercy vs J. A. Buff. 43. M. J. Keaton vs N. T. Keaton, John Setzer. 44. L. H. Corpeoing vs W. H. Kitchen. 45. L. H. Corpening vs " Harry Skinner. THURSDAY, MARCH 3D. 17. N. J. Morrison vs William Morrison. 67 73- 75- 64. Eliza Buff, et al. vs Amada Crow, et al MONDAY, MARCH 27TH. 7. H. Worth vs Thomas M. Webb, et al. W. G. Turner vs R. V. Michaux, Adm'r L. A. Bristol, Receiver vs Town of Morganton. 76. Mabel Baker vs Walter Brem. TUESDAY, MARCH 28TH. 31. J. A. Perry vs Western N. C. Railroad. 41. -R. E. Patterson vs M. F. Scaife, et al. 78. J. M. Harbison vs Mrs. W. C. Henderson. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29TH. 85. J. M. Dale vs Southern Railway Co. 88. J. W. Cook vs Southern Railway Co. 90. William Powell vs Southern Railway Co. 89. Fannie Butler vs John Butler. THURSDAY, MARCH 30TH. 81. L. A. Adams vs F. P. and J. S. Tate. 82. L. N. Bond vs F. P. and J. S. Tate. 86. W.H.Worth vs T. M. WebV, et al. FRIDAY, MARCH 3 ITS. 91. Kate E. Walton vs. 58. National Park Bank s H. J. Dnnavant & Co. 62. Atlanta Nat. Bank and L. A. Bristol, Receiver vs Herald Publishing Co. 65, John R. Martin . vs S. V. Michaux, Admn. 69. L. M. Avery vs I. T. Avery, Executor. 70. National Park Bank vs W. H. Pearson, et al. 71. Natinal Park Bank vs Bessie P. Hunt, et al. 72. Natinal Park Bank vs W. H. Pearson. 74. John R. Martin vs R. V. Michaux 77. D. B.Mull, et aln vs T. A. Baker. 79. In the matter of the of F. B. Brittain. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum hmiiag pomnJm are & gratia en to bath of the traeat dir. Alain nvnictn lisaU FOR A Sitittloa. P0N06rUPHYt Tnt-Writlrg ray.-. 1 u r .w Entry 80. J. B. Beach vs Elisha Holler. 87. J. B. Beach vs John HWllson, et al. 93. State ex rel A. S. Somers et al. W. N. Thomqson et al. 96. National Park Bank vs Herald Publishing Co. 99. In the matter of Kelly York. 100 In the matter of the Entry of W. T. Cook. 101 C. E. Whitney vs The Kihg Gold Mining and Developing Uo. Cases not calied for trial on the day foa which they are set will be L. A.Bristol, Receiver, et. al. I subsequently called in their rel ative order on the calender. When the docket for any day seall be finished, the Court may sail the moiion docket, or hear motions nor docketed. 94. F. P. and J. S. Tate vs Burke Co. Fair Association. 95. W. E. Buchanan . - vs Julia Buchanan. J. G. Loven W. S.Hallt et al. S. B. King vs John Gibbs. Unman life is ruined through the absence of humble virtues and the presence of liLtlb faults. There is no man so great, no gift so bril liaut, bnt let it be whispered that there is falseness in the life of the loa It the matter of the Entry hero, and immediately his grtat- 97 98 udirm WILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINGTON, KY.V Tor rtrccUr of kla f !. ud triniU COyUERClAL COLLEGE CF IT. UXIYERSITY Hrlrrt to tbBla ot rr4aal la tarttn. M mt Fall BmIum U.w . IcJ1ib JmU ttom. Book m4 H.r4 la fjniir. Kbot A. Ehorthia4,lyWntiaf,iH Ttlfn?ky,8ptkt TW Kl-kT Tolvvniiy tHplon. axW mL w.ri-l rr.Hn.u-. I.ltrrrr('na frv. If tWr4. K rnrmUmm. ItUrMi. r 'niirririiMfiil. i r4rr l mmr rr I. T. rrmcm mt, J4 tm mmJw. WILBUR R.SMITH. LEXINGTON. KV Mortgage Sale of Land. BY virtue of the power of ule in amort PV deed executed to me by Na thaniel Keaton and wife and registered in book No. 2. page 4?S. and default made in payment thereof, I will sell, for cash, to the highest bidder, on Monday, March 27th, 1899, at the court house door In Morpanton. N. C, all that certain tract of land in Burke count j, N. C, adjoining lands of Jack ton Corpening et others; "beginning on a pine, Mabe's corner, and running West to a pine (now down) in a hollow and pointers; then South 140 poles to a post oak or stak. then East to the ridge road to a corner, a stake, then North with the ridge road to the beginning, containing 25 acres more or less. This February 24th. 1S09. JNO. T. PERKINS, Mortgagee. How' TfcUl Wc offer One I! nod red Dollar reward tor any cae of Carrn that caaaot tx cured by Mail's Catarrh Carr. F.J. CUB.SEY, CO.. Toledo. Ohio. We. tbc aoderstiraed, hare knows P. J. Cheney for tbc la at IS year, and blx-re him perfectly Honorable la all baataeaa tranaac tioaa and financiaJty able to carry oat any obliarationa anadc by their firm. Watrr t Tbcax. wholcsaic Draxxiat, To ledo. Ohio.. WiLWKO. KlXftaM St MilTIX, Wbolrai wutgimt, l oieoo, unio. - HatTa catarrh Care la takes Internally, actinc directly upon tbc blood aad tnncoaa aarfacM of tbc yatcm. Testimonial acat free. Price 7ic. per bottia. Bold by all dnifgiit. oi F. S. Drury. MOTION DOCKET. i. J. N. Harshaw vs Phronia Corpening, et al. a S. N. Roderick vs L. A Crawley. ness is dwarfed, his eloquence becomes a trick, his authority is impaired. It is the ab sence of little virtues and sweet domestic graces that seem trifling as the two mites that rob the Roman poeta and orators of their power over -us. We yield HAIR. BALSAM VCJLair at Uiir Ita TaataiVI Ooo. iuiriua TRY ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, A powder to be shaken Into tbc shoea. At thia scaaoa your feet teel awoUes. serroaa and damp. If you hare martins' feet or 12. In the matter of I. T. Avery, homage only to the greatness that I tc fret and make wamnS ea.r. care. wouci ana iwtiuac leet, D lister aa4 caUona apota. Believe corn aad bunion of all pa la and la a certain cure or ChilblaJaa aad Froat bite. Try it today. 8old.br all 1 . u: ki.J..... I aruKariaxa sna iooc tiom lor. c. inil To repeal act of 1897 requiring against the State (,$1,960). oaths to be filed by officers of cor- Uesolution: Declaring in favor porations. of the election of United Stales To regulate service of process gena tor by the people. Asking by sheriffs. To incorporate the State's prison, abolish office of snperin tendant and put all power in baud of executive board, which alone can receive and disburse money, i it t, Coffey's corner, and runs n0 matter whether the courts hold caDitol 1 OTUIU era Ullla 1 , 1Y! r .nnn. ntonont nn - - 1- f' i-1: lhi.ri Sir.nfli ill Honpooc V OCi ,i ' :' s,:lk on an alley; thence with ' II' . ' V I '"'111 S!;ik, 401 decrees E. 71 feet to fi'-nce North 2 desrrees East 175 yet exist. To authorize publication of sketches of North Carolina regi ments in the civil war.' To provide that defendant in quo warranto proceeding shall limine. Containing one and hold omce UDIU tue mailer uo uo- '-''li' luiiidrt'd iinrl sivtipfh uttpr mnrft I . ; , ' I' lfivute iu iiiu. uccu jl i - j rmt..dthe 3ist davof Octtfter 1891 To take from the Governor and ' '' a s,t;k-; thonce South' "88 degrees ' !'"! to si. stake; thence North 2 de :' 1X) feet to Mulls line; thence -Mulls linf; North 88 degrees West ! Ciiireys line; thence with Cof- S illli- Si.ulti ) Ar..nr.c IV'f O fact "'U VJ-l CCS II COt Ait t 4 J AW II ".' ii.i ' j; Cougress to pay depositors in the defunct Freed man's Savings Bauk. Thauklug Capt. Coghlan and the crew of the cruiser Ral eigh. Authorizing the Worth Rjurifir statue to be placed in r w . - sqnair. Appropriating of Z. B Vance. For the appointment oi 12 commissiouer8 to represent North Carolina at the ParisExpo- sition. , APPEOPEIATIONS. The appropriations made are as follows: Pnblic schools, $100,000; State's prison. $50,000: Blind and Deaf a- ' " "( ii flay of February 1899". "K" -Pickrell, Atfys. DROPSY! , ' ""! recorded in the office of the gjv8 to the board of internal im- Mute School at Raleigh, $67,000; nnTaear? provements appointment of State Deaf Mute School at Morganton, proxy and directors of Atlantic $53,000; uentrai uospitai ior tne North Carolina Bailroad. ' Insane, $67,000; Western Hospital, To repeal section 1,333 of the $100,000; Eastern Hospital, $45,000; Code, relative to buying or selling Agricultural and Mechanical Col pretended rights or titles. lege, at. Raleigh, $12,500; oyster To abolish State board of tax claims, $L,983; Soldiers' Home, equalization. -To validate oaths made with t ? Mr. G. S.UnmHPrfr in eountv nnlifted' hands. "''it (or llift nl nf t.rift Hanp.fknk I .hnrifr'a tn nrtllapf. nr. I flnnrrl- SlK.nOO: Vanp.fi mnnnmpnt. .1,1 , w . vuw I XU 11V mo wm v.'wv mm i 7" 7 J ov ana would be pleased to a n , ; ; " rnimw To remove cerner stones of new l''nn( n x. U . bailding for blind and deaf-mutes J are estimated at $G5,000. CXTSZDwlth vegetable Bemediea. Hare oared many thonfand cases '1 tm i"ruiioiiiTmuionuraur 2 H n r S Ji' nd TEH DATS treatment free. H. GUtJ'g SOUS, Box K. Atlanta. Ga. $15,000; State University, $32,500; State Normal and Industrial Col lege, at Greensboro, $30,000; State $5,000. The expenses of the Legislature 25. Alvy Smith vs Isaac Keller. 30. J. W. - Wilson vs Laura M. Avery. FRIDAY, MAKCa24TH. 44.William Page s vs James Page. 34. J. W. Wilson vs O. N. and R. P. Foster. 50. M. W. Stamy vs James Stamy. 52. Ida W. Blake vs M.V.Blake. 53. Ruffner Bros. vs S. D. Dunavant, et al. .55. Cora May Fee Abernathy vs A. T. Abernathy. SATURDAY, MARCH 25TH. 56. Henry Brinkley vs Southern Railway. Co. 57. John T. Knox vs J. T. Perkins, assignee. 61. Atlantic Nat. Bank, et al. vs M.vSilver, et al. 63. John Dale vs R. K. Presnell, et al. Receiver of the heirs of Phil- ipson Carlton. 13. W. II. Morrison a F. McKee. 10. W. F.Camp vs B. & L. Association. 20. W. F. Camp vs B. & L. Association. Ora Woodling vs B. & L. Association. In the matter ot the Entry of R. A. Crawelly. 23. Io the Matter of the. Entry of Susan Uoyle. 24. W. S. Dodd vs. J. G. Neal. 18. Horace Kincaid vs James Pharr, et al. is also goodness. To the ten talent power the hero must also add to the weak, unfailing sympathy to all. No giant is a full giant nntil he is also gentle, stooping to package Fit KB. Addrcaa. Allen 8. .Olmated, Roy.N. Y. 21. 22. SHAKE INTO TOUR SHOES Allen" Foot-Baa, a powder for the fret. give hiS tWO miteS tO the Weak, I feet aad laataeUy take the tuif oat of u.,,!.. .l 11. r eorn ana Damons. It tbc ere atrt ton- bearing the Weary blS Cnp OI COld fort diacorery of the aac. Allen a Foot-Ka water, even emulating that hero, cnrc Sir Philip Sydney, wounded sorely rvSSK UIV.U1 indeed, but pushing away the can- Addr' AUca o1"1' teen because the soldier, suffering great pain, had greater need.- p A R M E R S V I Y E S JliUis. or any oiner laaiea wno wun to work Can Earn Lots of Money The Legislature. CharlAt Democrat. The Legislatuie- adjourned with out passing a great many laws it was hoped would be passed, it altered several beneficial laws so that they will be impeded in their operation, and it placed on the 33. B. & B. Asso'tion of Syracuse 1 statute books a large do ruber of private measures that might well have come uoder the general laws. .aa " in tneso particulars it was a disappointment. Bnt it passed the suffrage amendment to the Constitution, passed a new election law, passed a law'providing separate cirs; for the races, nd repealed the mer chant' purchase tax and many ob noxious measures that the two previous Legislatures bad put on the statute books. vs A. W. and J. W. Wilson. .35. General Electric Co. vs Electric Light & Power Co. J. P. Hall vs j. a. Buffer. - .39 40. 42. W. H. Worth, Treasurer, vs The Piedmont Bank. T. P. Mull A. L. Hudson. working for us in tpare time at home on our cloths. We offer yon a frood chance to make plenty of npendinjc money easily, in leisure boor. Bend 12c. for cloth and fall direction for work, and commence at once Cloth ent anywhere. Addrees WINOOSKKT C03IPAN Y, C.) IJoston, Maas Mfjr. Dept.. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. THE STANDARD RAILWAY or rax south; Thx Direct Lzxa to Aix Pocrrs. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. 47. Laura M. Avery vs Morganton L. & Imp. Co. 48. J. 11. Dobson vs P. H. Dobson. 49. 0. M. McDowell vs ' . W. C. Maxwell. 54. R. Williams and Wife vs W.C. MaxWell, Trust e." A wise provision was adopted to I BtricUy flrttlaae equipment on all meet again in Jnne, 1900. SO that I Through and Local Train , Pullman any provisions of the laws that 7 worked hardship might be repeal. I Trarel by the Southern and you are ed, and any needful amendment I ?fna' ComforUbla Apply to Ticket AgenU for Time might be adopted. On the whole the Legislature was success. aodWhlikty Eafrtta eared at home -wlU- 00 1 pala Book of par Uealara a-nt FREK. ea. a m. woollai co. uaaia. m. ouiea, IM Jtarth fryar iPIUM 1 Tables, Rates and general information, or address R. L. Vnuiojr, F. R. Dim, T.P.A., C.P.&T.A., Charlotte. N. C. AsherUle. N. C. No Trouble to Answer Question. FRAJnt S. GAK505. 8d V. P. & O. M. J.M.CC1JT.M. W.A.TrwcO.P.A. WASIUNaTON, D. C 1 i i I
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