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I i Washington Market. Corrected Weekly by II, B Mato. Cotton, ' I...... ... M 8 1-2 Seed Cotton...;.. 2 to 3 1-2 t,i the reception of pupils i s .row open 1 ;,.w.ti,.n nr toi. asuuci . Corn t per bushel ......... 45 to 50 who obtained his degree at -.VA i Rice I ' . E 1 I- Ck Hill and fte wards taught a 45 to 60 60 .85 50 40 to 50 12 23 4 .. 2 Peas . ... .n-m iin ai, uxioru. 11 . is in ule for all the grades - F ea..i.ts 1 e hnf institution :afl"orded in f" tiii.- nml classical 'C.nr9e8. doz Subscription $1 Per Year. "THE OLD NORTH STATE FOREVER." H A. LATHAM, Editor. Beeswax Dry Hide lb . MS)))1 tlie former (i -ii'tioii. lint mommy pi'uruiD f-niV.-d md for i leldental cxpetl -i ,.tr;mce fee of fi ty cents upon ..,ii,m of each student..- Ureen , " , Deer Skins " 1 .... Wool, washed, ........ Wool free froiu bur 25 VOL. XV. WASHINGTON, BEAOFOET CO., N. 0., 1HUESMY, MAKOH 16, 1893. NO- VI i 22 to 25 18 15 Wool, burry ....... s i i c NGTON GAZETTE. i-. s Life h Livln v P 9 ,1 iv.il FT"! t depends npon the L:er. it tne Liver is 1 : Kiactivo the wliola sys tx'in .u out' of order th6 l,rvath is bad, digestion -. fir, licad dull or aching, nervy and ' hopefulness rone, 'the ppirit is . de- K.-.-fd, a lieavy weight -f'xMs ..after eating, Tilth despondency and . ldv.es. The Liver is thv' hoiiifkeeper of the '. :' and a harmless, 19 remedy that, acta 'ature, does not to afterwards or -1' ! -.are- - constant taking, not interfere with .i;.-';ne.-d or pleasure dur its n?e,: makes. Sim-' i. ; i!,s Liver . Regulator a -iM -lical perfection. , ! '- ': it ;.i iscnui'y, and know thai for i . it.uness ami Throbbing Headache, ' '.j-..- :a :t'.c the world ever saw." H. f onlii the Genuine, en r!,e W, pper the red 21 Trade- J. Ii. ZEILIN & CO, ri' .lisioii;il ;iiul Business Cards S .,Ml 'I I M . 15 L( ) I N T, , ) AT TOILS .V-A T-LAW, vv ASlli'-SGTON , N. C, S' Mti K W. II ANCOCK. ,T toiLS KY-A'l-LAW, W ashing ion, N. s. ii.K.'K AT Tit. AnOKNKY-AT-LAW, W' ASH IKOT.ON, N. C. J. H. MA 1. 1.. , At ICKKy-AT-LAW, WASUHSQ'JON, N. c. r- w. z. MoirrON, .Tit.; Al lOUNEY-AT-LAVV, WAS111NGTCN, N. (V -v A K i II I'll. A lv , A 1' 1 ilN KY-AT-LAW, 1 1 c.al atu ni ion paid to collection i, ii.iVs. 37 Market Street, AY atiiiuton. Li. C w kin ' N rA :ihHN K N. C. i lie ui.'ileiii coiA enienees.! 11 1. n; i uN . - A iLAilNGTUN, N. C, ' l I cihteo liottl iu the State. ii 1 1 . M ITMii AM. . j V. . M l.lllilAM, l'UOI'KIETOR elizaijeth cirvj x. c ii j in t d city- Frej3 hack t - : nd t lains I 1 1 i ii. I i; 1 a .M K i " ! . SLW EL'KOFEAN HOTEL, (.OLDsEOKC, N. C American and European l'lan. i O l 1.1. rAlili AR, ' 1 1-AlSuN t'ALVKlM', Prop. i AllBUHO, N. C. 11 v 1 1.; l lociited.' -Kates 2.W) per day.. k i x i : i lo us k, t.liKIN V11.I.E, N. C. ItKintF klKU, PROP'TEBSt. K ; ll:eaji:ii!y-oitUivttd-iji bv tness puivol 1 e rit . (' W i .N UKEL IIOTEI,,. 0 A.N yUARTHK, N. C. irLVN Cuo.s, Troprietorn. 'leiitivdand refurnished. Bestl Hote 1 i Hyde-county Table well supplied --."-ri -vatits attentive v.. US, TAll.Oll. i i , .. AM11NGTON, N. C. U' -.iu iirg and making, "suits in t'ft t li--.. vVork'-.-' liuaraute'ed.. t hi iiacArf .samples. Otlice .at J. . i i.H, '.,. ' ' la A C. V,. I'EN DKK, . 1 TONUUlAL AltllST. .MAIN ST. . WASHINGTON, N. C. lnL..')ie;s Uld Maud: X au.i: and liituw a. W ASH1NGTON, N. C. HMi-tiliual ,ti)M issuu and ct'J'uioloiri- eu tiiiis, phieaulogical hilr cutters ' '"I iiilroputliical shavers of beards. . in k i. in Moiioinit ally executed. NoxilliiOr to Galiagiier's Drugstore. .v. p. W KLI.S. SLlitiKuN DENTIST, vv .ui .GTON, S. C uext'door to Gallagher's Drug- t 'i-icc I'S, Tres't. (iEO. :. t. A. M. JjUMAY R. PfPUV, Vice , Cashier. mm COUNTY BiiiH n 1 CAPITAL, 10,000 ! '''u V;il r.ankiiig and Collecting; r.usiness Conducted. connEsroxDEMs: i .' ". '- n..ver. Nr.:. I'.ank, New York. i-,r:',.'!''v Nat, -Bank, Norfolk, Va. eti s Vrnici Salve. '.e,in th4 worl i for Cuts. Krnispn ... . , Hit KlKMlin. '.v-'i Mn-.u. ciii blaias. Corns, and fill skin "i "1 ixwively eurs Pile or no py j r.- i i, ,9 gnar.tHe.! to Rtve erfect satU- rfver Mires, Telta. ucj n-iiiiKien. frli-e 5cent .tor sa.le p. N. Boeart. , per THE .EV .MIRTH CAROLIXA LAWS, THE ;LASSIFED CAPTIONS OF NEW ENACTMENTS. Almost a Thousand of Them, The following summary ws prepar ed fo'r the Stute chronicle, News-Ob server, Wilmington Star and Wilming- tort Messentrer bv the editor of this paper.: - Amendnrnla to the Code. - Sections, 180. 502, 3754, 2730, 3S52, 18G5 3731. 274, 3841, 347, 49, 6S5, 1959. 68. 159, 2334, 1478. 144, 1845, 3631. 3632, 3(i33. 656, 3(i20, 5624, 3635, 5M.48. 3377. 2S50, 17, 3841. 34,05, 28H4, 1229, 71, 5i4, -283 1, J909, 679, 1526, 2113, 2. 1357, 1410. 1413, 1414, 2050. 3113, 352 67. 2832, 49, 2610, 16, 683, iS22, 873, 37, 1005, 3363, 378. 379, 2015, 3206. Uepenlatl Chaptam Code.' 118, 683, 2827. Special Tax I.eTy Allowed. Lincoln, Grabam, Dare, Alleghaney, Jackson, Rutherford, Washington, Mc Dowell, r-ampsoh, Brunswick, Mitchell, Folk, Bladen, Swain, Haywood. North ampton, Henderson, Currituck, War ren,, Greene. Anson,N ash, Wilkes, Pam lico School tax to rje submitted to Edgecombe, vote of the people. ' Lawi Repealed. j Chapters, 332 and 6S of 1887; 24, 812, 18si): 316,27. (part) 92. 256, 70. 435. 2W0t 475. 351, 86, 113 of '91: 391, of '95; 132 of 73 and '74. .. Aineiiduieuta fo Laws of 1891. Chap.ers, 480. 102, 632. 216, 118, 341, 415, 194, 542, 580, 311, 327, 172, 198, ,120, 118. 222, 297, 543, 79, 20, 270, 125487, 51:, .81, 350, 127, 135. 340, 257, 337, 327. 236, 90, 394, 19a, 29, 3641, 9t), 277. 500. 327, 25i., 449, 319, 29, 42,329, 317, 88. 155,' "320, 321, 9, 270, 301, 166, 468. 15. 291, 327, 554, 314. 360, 3f7,,146, 246, 46. Ainenduieiiti Is Lawi cf 1S89. Chapters 215, 187. 549, 604, 531. 362, 251, 289. 543,280, 199, 450 30', 71,172, 224, 362, 79, 234, 538, 344, 272, 564, 113, 198, 503. Amendments to Lawi of 188T. Chapters V24, 418, 23. 9, 7, 118. 227, 21, 173, 345, 399, 409, 3i8, 113. Amendments to Laws of 18S5. liapter 149, 399 234, 34, 128,65, 134, 3, 174, 234,376, 180 115. MIscellaAeoHB Amend men ts. 15f , '83; 157 , 83; 111, '83; 20, '73, 154 '83; 115, '8i. Road Lawi. In Macon ; Hickory Nut turnpike de- lured a public road. Road laws :iftect ing Alleghaney, Mitchell. New Hanov er, Edgecombe, Wake, Buncomb, Fmnklin towusbipof Franklin county. bwaiu, w ilken au i Ahe ro tds j Railroad Incorporated. . Winston-Salem and Charleston, Car thage and Western, Atl intic and Ohi-v Blowing Rock and Lenoir, vV. N . C. .& Atlantic, Neuse River and Swansboro. Durham and Charlotte, . Columbia. Charlotte and Winston. Charlotte.Trov and Sanfoni, Rutherford and Folk Co Cheraw uid Darlington, Cheraw and Au andf r,.cape Far and Raleigh, Ca tawba loll liridge railroad, Elizabeth ami Pasquotank. Madison, Reids'ville, and Haw River Valley, Yaokin railway company, Virginia and N orih Carolina railway company. Lumber and Lumber river railway company. Banka Chartered. Beanfort (Jo. Bank, Bank of Wa-h ington, Wilmington Ho ne' and Lean Association, Co-operative Bank of N. C, VVHynesviJle, People's Bank of Km- ston. Bank of Weld n, Bauk of Madi son, Lexington, cittz-m s savings riauK of Wilmington, Wilkes County Bank, Commercial Bank ot iiutneriorutou, L6an and Savings Bank of Charlotte North Carolina Savings Baukand Trust company, ExchaivTfe Bank f Winston, Bank of Louisburg, liauKOl hmtthneui Louisburg Savi' gs Bank, Commerc'al and Saviues Bank of -Goldsboro, Bank of Maxton , Bank of ComWnrce, Thorn asville Bauking and lrust company, Bank of Keruersville. r.- ProUtbition. The omnibua bill names places in nearly every county where prohibition will exist. In addition the following places also have prohibitory enactment for them : Trinity cuurcn, L.euoir coun ty : Hickory high school, Onflow coun tv: Fair luff; Killquick; Rnfeson Co. Four Plains church. Wilkes couuty. Little B'cfc church; Haywod; Ruther- ford to vote on the queston. State (J rants Corrected Nos. 716, 2017, 120. 1100. 1764, 2370, 39 Stock. Law Enactments. Edgecombe; New Hanover, Cumber laud couuty; Patrlico; act in relation to fence tax iu Robeson ; portion of Bladen: part of Ruthe ford : Dayids'-n Counties, Etc., Allowed to Issue Bonds. Raleigh, Wake, Richmond, Mitchell, Washington, Wilmington Light Infan try, Greenville, Beaufort county, Chat ham, Monroe. Morehead', Greensboro. Cumberland. Ashevihe, Buncombe and a few others. i Change of Courts. In Northampton. Columbus, Cleve land. Rutherford, Po.'k, Cabarrus, Bia- pen, Pender, six:h Judicial, Alamance, asweil, Wairiiington. lyrrei:, JJare. Blad- n, Johmtou ninth, tenth, eighth and eleventh judicial districts. New Townships, Etc. InJacVson county, Greene, Stokes', Union, Wilkes, to change boundary of St. Mary's, Wake. Towns Incorporated. Mars Hill, Fallston, Mando, Rocky Mount Mills, Claromont, Hampton. Parmelee, Pendleton, Montford, Hilma. Kobbi BvilIe, iogelleville, Aho.kie, Falkl Uid, .Umestown, -KutU Wadesbo ro, Bla k Mountain, Aberdeen, Greeni land. Everelts, Mui eryiue. Kdasational, Kelisjloas, Industrial and . Other Incorporations. Boone and Blowing Rock Turnpike; Salem Male and Jb einnle Academy : Wii mltigtou bag Manufacturing fcompanj olums Cotton i iils, i. an Academy GeiKral Construction and Unarantee company, Commen ial Secuiity compa- pau, 817 Roval Aicanum, ape cea Harbor and coal company, vV'oodesville Academy, rsorh Caioiiua Lumber Co , Watson, Daniel Land company, North Carolina Mate insurance company, Hiusbaw Medraris company, Carolina Real Estate and Investment company. Judsou l oiiege compaiiY, Mi5"ionar Baptist tuiucat ion.-ii Commercial Col lege, Jonef,' Mica company. Turkey Creek camp ground, i arohua Buff ana Brown Sione 1 company, Hndeisou Storage company, Thos. M. Holt Man- ufacturina: company; Stickaeesee High School, Patterson Xjodge A F. and A. M.', Wm. L. Saimdeis Historical .Socie ty; Farmer' State jAliiviee and Sub Al!iinces, Car-olimt Manufacturing Co.. Aid and Iian Association of Littleton Female Co'le:e, New Berne Steam Fire eompauv, Aniherst jAcademy, viomtor conipa ty of Littleton, .Linly Training chool, IJenevoIeJit' sso -i ition of Tr boro, -V'iiginia 'Dare Lodg-. Bier Falls Cotton M ills, shad v Mast Mat emiipi, ny, Yadkin Falls Bifltge Co., Southern Metallurgical and iMiniu company, Asheville Tobacco Works and Tobacco company, Mt. Pleapant Manufaeturing vP"'UHny C. Conference Methodist Fnisconal Chuch. Wilmington ant VVet India Navigation company. Andrews' High School, High Foint Loan and Trust company, Stonevil e ;o!legiate Institute, First Coliired Baptist church t)f Rockv Mount, Konetoga Hotel com pany, Clyde Lodge Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Itenevolent Reliaious Burying Society, Moore county railway cotnpany, Southern Woman' Christian leiijperance Union, Washburn male & femaltt semi iary, Wadesboro, Clinton, W ashington, Sew York land Improve ment and banking i cjmpany, commer cial bank of Shelby Dunn; Harper Fo bock company, Atlantic and North Car olina railroad, American Home Miner al and Timber como.niv. DilUbom Biys n City, DavisSchool. Greensboro. Hot springs, Littleton, Elizabeth City. Raleigh cotton, shipping and ware house coin pauy, Morgnton. Asheviile, ttandlemati. Four Oaks, Windsor, Ken- ly, Ueidsville, Wiikesboro Land co n pauy, Gibsonville; olendon and Gulf Mining and manufacturing company. Rutherford coll ce. Ugdeu, O. E. Gra- i.am Manufac! urinsr comnauv. Lexinir- cn, Edgecombe homes'eat and loan a.'-sociatio ., Trinity College, Hickory. FeopVs bauk of IKinston, Charlotte, nome autl hostntal, Biltmorp and Ashe viile sweet railway. Edentou. Elkin Bank of Asheboroi Raleigh bank, sliel5- oy, ivuauia, Asnevnie. ana intm re railroad eompanf, Murphy banking K t a . i -m . . cotnpany, Perpetual building and loan association. North Carolina-. Horn'- In eurance company, iBrevard, Ro, Norfolk ana Baltimore ate imboat company Mt. Airy, Yadkin r.tiltoad company, Nash ville, limdolph mauufactuinig compa ny 4 State bank of Wilmington, M.iOie couuty railway, Monroe, .T'riuity park Pigeon luver,:alt bury, Dmiiaui, Bur lington, Bank of commerce ot Fayette-, vine, Urevxrd station, People's bank Glendon and Gull minitiir and mat faeturiug company, Old Fort, North t arolina slate company, N. VV. and C. lailroad. Whieville, St. Augiisiine normal tchool, helby, Raleigh, sheiby, Glen Alpine springs and cranberry Co., henaon, WiiiuhkLou an I Weidon nnl- roid ompany, Liberty Mars Hill col lege, Goidoboro, Columbus land and im provement company, Lenoir creek and Linville valley transportation compa ny, Butler's lumber compinv, Pied inou' toll bridge company. 'lh mas ville, Kinslou, Boanol-e and Southern rail way company, i.'nlKyhe high school. Caoe Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad ompany, Aberdeen and Rock Fisn railread compnnyi. Kei nersville, l lioiu ; Msviile, Gle8Vllle. SiaU-sviile, Murphy.; New London, Caiteret Lodge, Ashe viile, Winston, Gis-nite Ci y land 'and? mipi ovement . compahv, Petersburt;- rai.roaJ company. Elizibeth City pi. catoiial association, naynesville, PiPe-- vide, Lewi.!on. Polk county railroa.1; com pin y. East ("arolina improyemni' f and banking eonipany, lioatiiig jap sumer resort cotnoanv, Ntiri-i. Asue-' ville trust, gnamutee and collecting af soci tt ion, Southern trust am! guarantee-; company, Bessemer City cotton mills.; Houston Narc itic Cure company, par-j ta Lodge, Credit Foncier corap.tnyj 'etibule church. Mountain View ro ni company, i . m u. x or itaieign, w i tauga Academy,: Mutual mr-antie company, BoarajOt paiica" 1 on or iju.if combe county association, Woccooii game reserve, 1'eterson acarteiny, Elizi abeih City colored norm-il seh'xd, Car- oliiia pyrites company, Wilm ngtonl 'atawba, Pieasaut Hill Lodge, A 1 . s A. M , Hassell lumtier eompiny, alel Mithodist church trustees, Street Ark Bess mer City, LaKayette militaiy school, Baplistj Stale convention. Ureensboro ice and coal ci-mpanv, Sy vanus Eiwin institute, Marble , spring lodge, MtL Pleasant lodge, East B.-ml lodge, Cuailotte me Meat college, Caj tawba electric povver company, Bethel lodge, Wilmington fair association Belwood institute. Mercantile banking. Company, Y. M. C. A. of AVin-tn, Ousf low land and improvement ompanvi, Keystone mining and manuf cturiug company, Duck: creek syndicate, Nef South air line, j Farmers' mutual rirfe insurance compauy, FlaUcreek publti' road, Vaughan'sj Spruce lodge, Vest ry. Grace Church, Weidon. St James' pai-l ish, Trap Hill institute, Caroline chat ity association, Metropolitan tru&t Col, Hopewell academy, Union home school, Hvde Park club, Jewell t ill academyJ Billmore, Elou college, Caroline Tigni, water and construction company, lae boro light and railway compauy, Gori den manufacturing company. j Miscellaneous. Tending to uniform rule of limita- tations of actions against railway cor-- poratious,; for damages for occupation f land:1 to establish a State motto ; al low clerks of courts to go to Wondfa Fair: to prohibit detectives in bodies ironr firoiuir rmed. rtlalive big bridge .en v: to secure s tiramage in certtiu lo calities; to divide the township ot Whittier in Nash; lo improve Wilkes and Alleghany road, relating to board ot healitr; authorizing the treasurer to pay shell fisn commission; relating r.o conformation ol reports m special uio- eeeuiiigs various laws relating to n.h ine in diflerent, waters aud use ot vari ous klnos of nets, etc; relating to fence in Beaufort and Pamlico; act in rela tion to parties) to actions and special proceedings; to make New river a lavy- inl lence: trial or ciii acuous in oLau- Jv: provicJiug for improvement of. sol dieis home; liiaaen county auoweu to purchrtSe certain ferries; act regarding tiunliug in Columbu; Pender author ized to luuifdebt; rooms provided lur the railroad commission; puuiio bridge authoiized over uatawba river; an act to amend the charter of the J. & ) K. R. t.o.; auding lumber company lu name; act providing tor tne dear dumb Hiid Oliud ; act lor imp.oveineut ai.d mjiutenaiice ot State Ii japit.os aua insane asyiuiu-to collect taxes due ju Wake; change tne name ol. Hie inston Bapiial churcn; to auinoiizs n usta boio to turn ceitdu m.nies into t&e ireasiuv ; stock law couiuiiSsioneis n v iikea aut.hwi izcd io si lt l'ciice;i.o pro tect the tii.aiiCe ot the S ate. lnielaiion to probate ol ileeus; loads in V iiaes boio; agricuitural atad tics; jish niu. llaywoou; ait! requiring all otnceis pi state lustiiuiiona; to report tne uuuiufr of employees and aiujuuLS paid tin m; couceriug bridge acrcss tue Yadkiij t xea iu Edgeciuiii be ; cooceruMig dri;l iu Neuse nvei j n-biug in .aue.cit ek; lueleated laxj t.i viianotte graded bCl'Oo'.S cOoc:riilug lusiou Wauer woiks; to prouiibit tishiug on Sunday iu Dare; committte ot audit and rinauce for Mecklenburg; to allow Beaufort iipunty to built a j-jil; in regard to kill- in:liih with !dyn:'ni:te; protection .of risFi in Camden; reference to railroads Handling b ggige; to provide otlicid eals for reffisters of deed's; prtccting owners t live stiM-k: from tn'.eves; an aict am-udii g an act giving the railroad einnmission the right "to assess s'eam twat property; renew chapter 193. Us irf, 189' ; an-! act relati ve t(5f sale of liq- uoi- in Shelby; act providing for re al lotmei.t of hoinestead , to legalize thv mariiageof Rev.-D. s. George and M. . George; to ameud rules of evidence; a'uthoiizing Maiison to elect lax col lctoi ; to, authorize trial of fraud in cer tain cases; to give Haw River a justice; special ttnee tax law for Bobesou coun ty amended; secretary of state author ized to fmu ish certain books to cer tain counties; wood inspector allowed lor Wilmington; cotton weigher', for Stanly county,- appropriation for the W oil is Fair authorized, an act to di vide murder inw two degrees, an act to proiect cooks. Glade, in Pamlio couri .y, made a lawful fence, several acts reveuting obstructions iii water icOurses, several acts allowing fish to ipass up certain streams, meaning of chapter 171, acts 'K7 and 91, to prevent jexp.psuie of chihlreu to fire, clerks of jcrimiual coorts a loweJ to probate deeos and other ins ruments, pi oviding for water supply in public mniitutiou.s, jur ; service rt stored to Ocracoke, height of fences'detined in Bladeu, pro viding for hiring prisoutrs in. Chero kee, to regulate ihc building of wharfs, act requiring superintendents to report number of deal and dumb c'nil reu in their counties, acts relating to Guilford P.,tttle Ground company, enabling own ers of land to establish bouudari s, kct in relation to Edenton graded school repealed, colored normal removed from A ari enton to Leuisburg, an act to sim plify and make more convenient toe L release auridisoharge of deeds ot trust, tc , Buncombe allowed tolund bonded indebtedness, act relating to direct t ix, time .extended for j registering grains, providing for Completing executive mansion, to submit que.-tiiu ot toll bridges to tvrreil county, High School township to have justices appointed, to prohio.t fast diivmg over bridges iu Edgecombe, Pamlico, Stokes ami Ya.i kin, act makiu appropriaiion of 30, 000 for two years for repairs, iuipiove ments aud maintenance of University, also for normal and industrial school for girls at Creensboro, in regard to deliver of freight, to postpone the op erations of State banking act, air act tor revocation of intercut limited to persons not in esse, to protect hogs in Uuslow, to protect the riah interest of Brunswick against uou-resideuts, to create state bauks of deposit for. state wonies, to promote growth of shell Ush in Onslow, to prevent adulteratiou of spirits turpeutin, to red cket judg ment in Bladen, to provide compensa lion f or -cert uu ollicial services in John ston, to pFotect prisoners iu jail charg ed with crime, to encourage killing cer am wild animals, to limit liability oi executors aud a iminittrators, graded chool ati tiigti point, to prevent laud oy owners or siainous, eut., to locate a tieet in Hkedboio, to mase cer.am lections vahd in Al.idison, to regulate rial of civil actions in Johnston, to lutuoiize sale of stock in Carthage rail- oad company, to re-etab ish graded chools in Lexington, to compensate iniior of supreme court, to prevent raiidulent assign uueut?, lot alio vv ie-r o be killed i;i Bladen, to-ailow M. E Cliinch. iliniuglon, to boriow money. encetnin a township in stokes, pro viding for Cvdlection tor and Sale ol patents in" Johnston, to sell lh; state's uterest in Watauga turnpike compa ny, etc , to protect deer in liUi Kje and Mitchell, to authorize sa e ot land in ilarnett for taxes, to increase the bond ot register ot der-ds ot Burke, to et h- ish a f try across Br .ad liver, iiiahani county authorized to work convicts on mad, to validaie ceriaid piobates, i to invalidate au election in Hay wood, to provide lor the supoonaud maiuien- uco ot the N. C. co.leg ot xigrieultu 1 aud. mechanical arts, ti allow the 'l. E. chuic i of Edeniou to mortg.ige p-ioperiy, cnucerniug noauug los in euco lit oad nver an act lotaciiic e banking, to amend m-urance law, to auow Fay etteviiltf to provide a ifpnt. to .tiljw disaoied tontederate soldur. to peiidle, and act to proteci mmoi. to. allow supreme court to e.nploy a se.vant, to prevent tne destruction of ceria u birds, to protect Twild fowl in Cnrrituck, providing lor general sni vel vision of railroads, canals aud tele graph companies, free ferry across Noitherist river, to allow tatesviw lo establish a sinking fun), to establish a true meridian in the State, to amend the oysier license and grant law, atuenduient to the law to piomote nud protect ihc oyster interest, of tne State, act aiding" jortn Vaoaua sjciiooi ior deaf and dumb at Morgauton, gradu ates of Peabody normal granted to teach, Halifax aud Warren included iu the opossum law, to regulate ttie dis charge of convicts, Buucjmbe a.ljwed to erect election buildings, a i aoi pro viding for the government of the peni tentiary, to aiuw v . & w. railroad to consolidate, etc., to prevent kiilin deer iii Haywood, to create a lien on vessels, boats, tafts, etc., for towage, to establish graded schools in Rocky M"um, an act io provide for the public printing, to preveut wrongful occupa - ev OI dwelllliK-', an aui, to seLiie a ui oi . , ,., .... .. . . . . . .... . , i . of the Siaie to Mary Hinton, to estab lish dividing lye between aurry-: Stokes, to pioftiote educattou iu liamston, white normal in iio;eson, to ouy, pedestal for bust ol Govvruo Li ds, to preveut feiling trees in S onin lon cietk. school law ameu.ied a re lates to Superiuteudent Macou, to c tuse false lire alarms in Wiluiiugion to be a uiisdt meauor, an act for support aud emnioymeut of convicts of the peniten tiary, to provide for assessmeatot prop erty aud calleciion ot taxes, an act to raise revenue, the machinery act, to change Harnett court, incorporating Yadkin, Pedce river mining and man-. ufaciu iug railway, electric light and power company, to prohibit sale, of liq uor in various locAiities, and amend ment, pension to T. B, Roberts, ameud ctiapiei 78, 87; to establish naval bat talion, amend cti-iri-er of Wilson, Stae banking sy stem, aioore county to s -i yoor house, to meud chaoLer 326, '93 to pay j ustices of W ake, to pay mag is liai.es I Catawba, incorporate Sou-U port naval and marine academy, incor ,iie the Atlantic, Y'auceyyille and rieidsville railroad, ameud sectiou 1, 762 of ine Code, to prohibit, woi king of couvio s on public roads, incorporate atate-iVille Bttviugs bank, am ud cliap- ler 60, la-AS of 'fc9,-to prevent sale of deadly Weapons lo minors, amend chap , ttrs 530 of 1891 aud 861 OII&91, an act lo amend chapter 30 acts of 1891, om nibus b.ii ameuded, to iepeal chapter 1V)9, laws ot 1689, to incorporate trus tees of Ceutievilie academy, to allow Joun VV . Carsou to pedule, io mcorpor poiate VV lluimLoiS' erag- com pany, to amend chapter 426, laws of '89, aud ch.apier 45, liWtof '81, to amend the cuailer ot Li:ju creek nl Liuuvibe yubey transportation company, new township in Vance, incorporate Jlur freesboro Methodist colleg, to work public roads in Currituck, to ameud 2915 of the code, to incorporate the Western 'arolina iron company, to provide frr th militia of the btite, to amend chapter 150 of '83, and 78 of '87. Resolutions. '. ' Resolutions of instructions to our Senators and Representative, resolu tion to create a committee to iiiveMi ga,te the "different offices of the Gener al Assembly and ascertain the help needed aud make report with recom mendation, resolution authorizing the State treasurer to pay note given for the puichyse of the steamer Lillie, re solution 4o appropriate the sum of $500 todefay the expenses of the ceremo nies attending the inauguration of the Gove; nor-e.ect and other state officer i, resoiu ioa to pay W. B. Henderson S100 exreuses i 1 election contest, reso lutijn to pay J. H. Wright 8100 ex penses in election1 contest, resolution o have prirued 50U copies of the luaus- ural a "dress of his Excellency, the Governor, a joint resoluion to provide tne judges and solicitors of the super ior as.d criminal courts with advanced copies of the public laws of this ses sion, resolution for the relief of John M. Guuher, of Martin county from peddler's tax, resolution of instruction concerning tne Nicaurauga canal, reso lution calling for statements from Bu-re-uof University, resolution ol tuanks id committee on enrolled bills, resolu tion m favor or Sunau lselbut, resolu tion ot thanks to Peace Institute, St. Mary's School and Deaf, bumb and, Blind asylum, for relief ot J. M. Foust, requesting our Senators and R- presen tatives in Congiess to use their intlu- t nee for. the establishment of a nation al park in Western North Carolina, to purclias a bust of Hon. Jefferson Da vis, providing for a joint special com mittee io ascertain tne advisability of subscribing u the Confederate soldiers anil sailo's monument at the, capitol city of the Confederacy, to reimburse Sub-coinmittees expenses in visiting asylums, to pay T. M. Robert son com m tu e on public printing, for expenses in visiting UreeusOoro, resolution of instruction to tlie board of trustees of the State library' resolution to payr ex penses of suo-eommittee appointed to visit the University aud the Creeusbo ro norniil and industrial school, to re imburse the colored rph.iu as.vlnm committee, iu favor,of Emily Johnson, in favor of .1. S. Davis and John M. Siarnes, In favorof State penitentiary aud farm vitting committee, to pay J. Z. Neal 100 for arresting Liunville Eiler. an outia,-, authorizing tnasurer to retuud certain taxes, in lavor of L. It. Hampton, resolution lor adjourn ment sine die. for supoiesSioa of trusts and comniuatious, favorable to C. L. W. & S. C. eompauv. favorable to J. C. Brewster, to pay watchman $7,50, re- Uefan J.il. Robeson, reference to print ing the history of North Carolina sol diers in the late war, fayorabk- to A. Williams aud i;o., resoiuiiou to have printed captions, for- A. Villiams & uo., for W. W. Cooper, engineer at te caoitol, in lavor of K. 11. Bradley, in iavor of Alma Hood, in favor of J. C. Brewster, joint .resolution to His Ex cellency Urover Cleveiautl, "relative to an arbor day, in f.tvor of th pages, to pay Mi. 11. U. JJarper !jf25.- The Anthem. The rustic choir's greatest 6how waa always made in1 the anthem, in which some bnmpkin had generally a solo to exhibit his "lusty voice." It was 6plendid rnrsical display of its kind. People came from a long distance to hear it and felt so satiated that they left without the .sermon. No wonder Shakespeare made Sir John Falstaff lose his voice witu "hallooing and .Binging of anthems." To be sure he was guilty of an anachronism, for there were no an thems in the fat knight's time, but it may reasonably be supposed that he had become so impressed with this part of the service in his own day that' he dropped into the nod which eyen Homer is privileged occasionally to enjoy. The Jack Tar who explained a "han theni" to his mate on the simple prin ciples of verbal elongation was not 60 far out after all. "If I was to say to you," he began. " 'Ere, Bill, give me that handspike,' that wouldn't be a han them; but if I was to say to you, 'Bill, Bill. Bill, give, give, give me, give me, that, that, that handspike, spike, spike, spike,' why, that would be a hanthem." Just after this fashion did the old village choirs tear and toss their anthem texts. Cornhill Magazine. Bnt She Didn't Get the Hoots. I was trying on a pair of 6hoes, not many days agd, in one of the "sample" 6hoe stores. Finding a pair which par ticularly pleased me, the clerk laced up one, and looked for the other to do like wise, but it could not be found. After a vain search I was about to give it up and select another pair which did not please me half a" well, when I saw the edge of the woman's skirt, who sat next me, bulging out, and, calling the attention of the salesman to the fact, he extracted the boot from under her dress. It seems she liked the boo! s as well as I did, and if she did not get them, it was not because she did not possess unbound ed assurance. Some women get through this world on their nerve, and this woman was one of them. New York Herald. The Color Question. Little boy Sterling, 5 years old, was recently having his hair done up for the night. He was restless under the oper ation, and his nurse tried to interest him by Bpeaking of the colored waiter who had come that day; , "He looks as neat as a new pin, in his white jacket and apron," said she. "Yes," responded Sterling, ueat as a new black pin." "Kate Field's Washing ton. . V American Architecture. The distinctive form of American archi tecture may be seen in the modern office building now so popular in most of our large cities. It combines in the -highest degree utility with excellence and i3 at onco a model of convenience- and of beauty. St. Lot3 GlobDe-mocrat. Finds at Sea. In respect to derelict or abandoned property at sea the ancient rule gave one-half to the salvor, but now the usual course is to allow the award sto be gov erned by the same principles as in other salvage cases, taking into consideration the risk and labor employed in the serv ice. Often a ship fortunate enough to save an imperiled or helpless vessel will make more money for her owners than she would, on two or three voyages. New York Evening Sun. OUR Hon. NSW CONSUL GENERAL P. A. Collins Tskss tho Place Vacated by General New. Washington. March 10. The president yesterday sent the following nominations to the senate: Josiah Quincy, of Massa chusetts, to be assistant secretary of state. Robert A.' Maxwell, of New York, to bo fourth assistant postmaster general. Isaac COXSVTL GENERAL COLLINS. P. Gray, of Indiana, to be envoy extraordi nary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Mexico. Patrick A. Col lins, of Massachusetts, to be consul general of the United States at London. James A. Oakley, of Illinois, to be an assistant surgeon in the marine hospital service. Also a number of army and navy promo tions. . Boston, March 10.Hon. Patrick A. Col lins, who has been appointed consul gen eral at London, said in an interview: "I was in no sense an applicant for that or any other place, but when approached on the subject generally I simply named it as" the only one I could take. My aversion to official life In "Washington was so well known that an early stop was put to any consideration of me for service there. I shall probably be obliged to start for Lon don early next month. I shall retain my law office here, and my office force, Tor no appointment or absence can make me cease to be a Boston man." HAWAIIANS TO DECIDE. The Question of Annexation May be Settled by Popular Vots). Washington, March 11. The course of the president in withdrawing the Ha waiian treaty is still a matter of discussion among senators. A Republican senator who has taken a prominent part inmost of the discussions in the senate in recent yeare that have touched foreign relations said last night-that he had received an in- timation that the president was desirious of modifying the treaty, and would ulti mately return it to the senate. One of the contemplated modifications was probably suggested by the protest of Queen Liliou kalani, made by Mr. Paul Neumann, her representative, which stated that a ma jority of Hawaiians were bitterly opposed to annexation. The senator thought it possible that the president might so frame the .treaty that annexation would depend on the will of the Hawaiians. Should the majority on annexation prevail -then a protectorate might be established. The senator felt sure that a large ma jority of the intelligent population of the island favored annexation outright, but among the lower classes much opposition would be found. Should these classes dominate then a protectorate would follow, and this in turn would surely resnlt in an nexation, because the United States could not undertake permanently to assume responsibility for the acts of the islanders without the power to control their acts. Otherwise serious complications with other powers would ensue. The Hawaiian commissioners had a brief conference with Secretary Gresham yes terday, but nothing is known as to what oni -i l Marl V . : : - The Indian War Is O-rer. Helena, Mont., March 10. Reports from Wilsey indicate that reports sent out from Laurel concerning the Crow Indian trouble are greatly exaggerated. So far two IndiQDs have been killed, and both men who dra the killing have given them selves up to the authorities aU Billings. The trouble is on the reservation recently ceded by the Crows, and is confined to s few Indians. A few settlers have homes there, and the Indians have driven off their stock. The county authorities and Indian police will prevent any further trouble. ,V A Negro Murderer Meet Speedy Justice. Birmingham, Ala., March 11. At the Shelby Iron works John McLanahan, a drunken negro, shot and killed R. M. Hil lard, the foreman, because Hillard dis charged him.' When his arrest was'ati tempted McLanahan shot at his pursuers and fled. He was met by W. A Wilburn, an engineer, who demanded his surrender. Both ODened fire, and McLanahan was rid dled with bullets. i Honors to the American Line. London-March 11. The week's festivi ties, with which the arrival of the steam ship New York at "Southampton has been celebrated, closed last evening with a ban quet given by the Southampton city gov. eminent to the directors of the American line, the captain of the Xew York and the directors of the . railway between South ampton and London. ; ; Buried Under a Falling Tower. Chicago, March 10. Four men at work on a tower on a three-story tbullding at Sixty-fifth and State streets, were all badly Injured yesterday, afternoon by being buried beneath the rums of the collapsed turret. They are William Herr, John Grosbeck, Julius Lempke and Frank Simonds. Simonds will die. Enjoyed tbs Price of His Body. Center, Ala., March 10. Samuel Arp, a negro, was hanged here yesterday for the murder of an old woman named Hoque several months ago. ' Thursday Arp sold his body to a medical student for $12.50, and spent the money for choice viands and whiskey. Five Killed by Spanish Bobbers. Madrid, March 11. A band of robbers broke into the house of a steward named Hipoluo, in Albate, Province of Queenca, on Weduesday, killed the five inmates and carried off all small articles of value in the house. None of them has been caught. GoTemor Turnsy Improving. Nashville, Tenn,i March 11. A dis patch from Winchester, the home of Gov ernor Turner, says that the governor is greatly improved, and if the weather coo tinues favorable will be in the city next week. A Sore Sign. . When a young man talks about the business of "our firm" in a pitch of voice that can be heard from one end of street car to the other, it is .a wure sign that his wages have been raised to $0 a week. New York Herald. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 1 1 rv ABSOLUTELY PURE A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED. Monday, March 6. . 1 General Thomas Reynolds, a distin guished soldier during the civil war, died in Chicago yesterday. t A cyclone which swept through Georgia last Friday night killed eighteen and in jured many others. At Greenville 159 houses were rendered untenantable. Hugh Denipsey aud Robert Beatter, con victed of 'poisoning workmen at Home stead, Pa., were sentenced to seven years In the penitentiary. Gallagher and David ton, who confessed, ""got five years and three years respectively. A cyclone which visited Mississippi on Saturday did great damage. Twelve were killed at Barnett. At Marion a child was blown from its mother's arms and killed, and two negroes were killed. At Bartlett the water was blown from the railroad Water tank, leaving the tank uninjured. There is great destitution. Tuesday, March 7. Hon, Josiah Quincy, of Massachusetts, was appointed first assistant secretary of etate by Secretary Gresham. Police Captain John H, McCullough died in Xew York yesterday, aged 51. - He bad been on the police force for twenty nine years. Seyyid Ali ben Said, sultan of Zanzibar, is dead. His son Kalid attempted to seize the throne, but was ousted by British au thority and the rightful heir, Hamid ben Thwain, inducted into office. Ex-President Harrison received a royal welcome on his return to Indianapolis yes terday. In the evening a mass meeting was held at the capitol, at which addresses of welcome were made by Governor Mat thews, Mayor Sullivan and others, to which General Harrison feelingly re sponded. Wednesday, March 8. Vice President Reinhart, of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Feroad, has been elected to succeed the late President Marvel. The Populist senators were not invited to participate in the Democratic senators' caucus, indicating that their aid is not in vited. General Rosecrans, now in California for the benefit of. his health, says he does not intend resigning his position as register of the treasury. General Manager Eckert was elected president of the Western Union Telegraph company at the full meeting of the board of directors at New York yesterday. In the prize fight at New Orleans last night between Austin Gibbons, of Paser- aon, N. J., and Mike Daly, of Bangor, Me., Oiboons won in the thirty-first round. Thursday, March 9. Ecamett Dalton, the Coffeyville, Kan raider, was sentenced to life imprisonment. Schooner Crace D. Buchanan, which sailed from Baltimore Feb. 8, has been given up for lost; : She carried a crew of' eight. Jack McAuliffe, the lightweight cham pion, has accepted George Dawson's chal lenge for a finish fight for $5,000 a sideand a purse. Hon. Frank Lawler has made applica tion to President Cleveland for the posi tion of postmaster of Chicago. His appli cation is indorsed by 65,000 citizens. , In the prize fight at New Orleans last night between Bob Fitzsimmons and Jim Hall, for a purse ot 10,000 and a stake of j $10,000 a side, Hall was knocked out in the fmirth round - Krlrlav. Marrh IO. ,! The empress of Austria has decided not to visit the World's fair. . The grand jury at Atlanta, Ga., indicted for murder Juliar Force, who recently killed ber two sisters. , Conrad St. Jerferld, son of Karl VI, late king of Sweden, was married in Chicago to Miss Katbika Peterson. . Bob Fitzsimmons says he will not a rin fight out of his class, but will hold fi.. middleweight, championship of the wnrhl against all comers. . . Saturday, March 11. The governor of California has signed the bill prohibiting prize fights. The fipst postmaster given office under the new administration was Newton A. Hamilton, who was yesterday- appointed postmaster at Elore; Tenn. Secretary Morton has appointed Donald MacCuaig, of Nebraska City, Neb , chief clerk of the agricultural depart ment, vice Henry Cassan, resigned. All danger to the fraternal insurance companies of the country from the bill in troduced in the Illinois legislature ha been removed by the addition of au amend ment. The German reichstag committee on the army bill rejected the government's pro posal to increase the standing army to 492,068, exclusive of officers and non-com missioned officers. t -l PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Stock and Produce Exchanges. - Philadelphia, March 10. The trading in Reading bonds was on an extensive scale to day. The first preferences dropped from 47 to only to advance later to 484, with the close at 47H- The seconds ranged between 31 and 34, closing . with 32 bid. The thirds were rather less active. The general mortgage 4s broke to during the morning, but ad vanced later to 74. Closing bids: " Lehigh Valley .. i$H Reading g. m. 4s.. T3K N.Pacific com VM Reading 1st pf. 5s. 47V4 N. Pacific pref 38W Reading 2d pf. Sa. 32 Pennsylvania..... 53V4 Reading 8d pf. 5a. 23!4 H. & B. T. com.- 36 H. & B. T. pref.-. 50$ W.N. Y. &Pa. 6J. Reading j. 11 Lehigh Nav.. 51 St. Paul. 74i General Markets.' Philadelphia, March 10. Flour Winter super., $2&2J do. do., extras, S2.80&2.75; No. 1 winter family, J2.7&&3.15; Pennsylvania roller, straight, $3.S03.75; western winter, clear. $3.25as. do. do., straight, $3.603.85; winter patent, $4&4.2& Minnesota, clear, $3a 150: do., straight, 13.734.30; do., patent, $4.25 4.50; do., favorite brands, higher. Rye flour. 93.25 per barrel. Wheat-Weak, lower, with 75c. bid and 75!c. asked for March; J5J4c, bid and ?5c. asked for April; 7694c bid and 76c. asked for May 77c. bid and 774c. asked for June. Corn Dull, firm, with 49tfc. bid and 49c asked for March: 494o. bid and 49c. asked for April: 49c. bid and 4&vJ!ked for May:49Hc bid and 499o. asked for Jam Oats-Quiet, steady, with 41c bid and 42c asked for March; 40c. bid and 41c, asked for April; 4054c bid and 41ttc. asked for May, 40Xc. bid and 4iHc asked for June. Pork Dull, steady: new mess, $20; old mess, 119.50. extra prime, DomlnaL . Lard Lower, nominal, steam rendered. $12.60. Butter Fair demand, firm: dairy. 2Qa27c.: state creamery, 2&2'-J4c.: western dairy, I8Q IKc; western crtamery. 21-328C.; Et-ins, 2sc; imitation creamery. I8$23c: rolls. 17&2lc Eggs Fair demand and steady; New York and Pennsylvania, l&c; western, 18c; south arj. 1180. isi m J. D. CORDON, Wlio't'iiili; nn.l Retfui GROCER . . " AND - '..'': COMMfSS'fi MFRCHAKT. JUYER OF Salt Fish, -AND- Country Produce, In any quantity. Market Street Near Market Pier STERLING'S lHietoi?v IS IN FULL BLJST ! - TRIPPLE CAPACITY lj Prepare (lo Furnish ice WHOLESALE ANI) RKTAIL SP Conej-o:idVnce solicited from Ice dealers in sister towns. EF City customers supplied Sunday from 7 to 9 30 a. m. on SETH BRIDGMAN, Pres't. E. M.SHORT Vice Pres't. THUS. J. LATHAM, Cashier. B&NK OF WASHIHGTOti; Washington, N. C. v IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Commercial snd other busiuess pa-! peis discounted. Loans negotiated on favorable terms. Deposits rietivid and accounts In-! vited. - - . .. if : - t Collections remilttd'inoraniv or dav of payment. bafe Deposit Boxes for rent. DIRECTORS: 4 Dennis Simmons, J . R. Davenport, Wm. Cleve. 8r., Lewis Latham. Seth Brldeman, E. ML Short. N. S. Ful- ford, W. P. Bangliam. J. Havens. Jr... Dr. W. Ai Blount, fi. VV . Aye i s. W. D. BUCK51AN, MAIN STREET, WASHINGTON, - - - N. C. Headqaaiters For- Currants, Citron, Raisins, Fruits i- AND Confections! ALL1 the Periodicals. Agent forj all kinJsf of liabber Stamps. ''" GRUTslPLER AND POTTS. WASHINGTON, N. C. . The best of Companies repreaent- We guarantee to give the best rates and place onr patrons their risks in saff Companies.. Vve ask the kindly consideration of the public who may debire Insur ance. ' 7 llespect fully. r" J Crltmpler W. A. Putts. Mm ? i ! i . . . 1 1..- ) k .i j i . 'r i i ft - y ; .,:) - 4- i ' 1 Ml i ! !1 "l-'f Ii Ml Ml !h.,!i i - Jit . i-'l ifvl! :!! 'i ;! " f .i 1, : ,!! I ' Ii.. 1 u- 1 i : i-1 m 4 . I; ..'.1 M r ' : . ' t T -
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