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. - .- . . r .;-;v:-, .1 i TEE GAZETTE A HUMMER, Gazette and Atlanta Constitution both one year $1.50, : v " t Subscription $1 Per Year, "THE OLD NORTH STATE' FOREVER." H. A. LATHAM, Editor. DR. H. O. HYATT'S Sanatorium, Kinstori, N. 0. . Diseases of the Eye and -Gen-'vl urgery. 1 Address, ' -. ,- i i H. A . LATHAMW ashington , N. C. WASHINGTON, BEAD FORT CO., N. C.f TEUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1895. NO-24: VOL. xvii. '2 i r i all tain ml on ; kt'ih; ii .i e. N C UK, :i. i AND 1894, A New Danger. ! A great danger threatens the peo ple of the South. An evil that is steadily growing, and unless checked will cause great misery and suffering Liver Medicines, called by all sorts of names, are being sold to the drug? gist to be handed to the people when they call for Simmons Liver Regu latoa. Beware 1 There never has been more than one Simmons Liver Reg ulator on tlii rarlc3t Take nothT lug else. The person , who tries to persuade you that anything else is just the same is not to be relied upon nor is the dealer to be trusted who tries to sell you another article in its stead. You know what Sim mons Liver Regulator is, because has done you good. No; don't be de ceived into trying anything 1 else Wait until the Old Friend, Simmons Liver Regulator, has failed yon then will be time enough to try something else. Remember, Simmons LiTer Regulator is what you want. It is put up only by J. H. Zeilin & Co., and a Red Z is on every package. WEEK IN COERESS NORTH CAROLINA IN BRIEF. But Little Important Work inar On in Congress. Go- SENATE DEBATE ON THE INCOME TAX. tmouK the Measures Rushed Through. In the -House The Tennessee Klrer Near She ffield, Ala., to be Bridged Ac cording to an Enactment. Now in Transit car loads FLOUR, car loads' "HAY. Happening In the. Old North State from j ... . Murphy to Manteo. . J. C. McFarland, postmaster at lxi umbus, Polk county, is dead. A special venire has been ordered for the trial of Jack Wimberly, at Kal ejigh,j charged with the murder of his daughter. Governor Carr has commuted the death sentence of Fred Lloyd, of Hen derson county, to imprisonment in the penitentiary for 25 years. Auditor Furman's report is issued. He recommends an increase of the pen sion tax to four and a half cents on the hundred dollars' valuation. Ben A. Hampton, doing a general mercantile business at Rutherford.made an assignment. Assets $4,000, liabili ties about $2,500. Inability to collect was the cause of assignment. Noah Wilkins, while digging pota- ; toes at the old Peyton Harvey place, near Ringwood, Halifax county,, found I a lumD of crold which he sold for 140 It was found on the land where the old Harvey house once stood. The recent heavy . rains near Mur T)hv shut the town' off completely from . the outside world. The laise worits oi the Hiawassee river bridge were wash ed away and those of the Valley river "bridge badly damaged. . Arrangements have been made with the Greensboro Baseball Park Associa tion and the University of North Caro lina to play five games during the spring. Princeton will play the first game at Greensboro on April 5th. Vein mountain, near Rutherford., owns one of the finest gold mills in the It is a ' twentv-stamp mill of mm STATE NEWS Marlon Butler, Populiat, for United I States Senate. THE STATE LEGISLATURE CONVENES. The Fuslonlsts Control on Joint Hanoi With a Division of Honors Between, the Republicans and JPopulists. M Other Carolina News. . Washtxgtox, January 12. The' de- "bate in ;the senate yesterday on the Subject of the income tax occupied the tetter part of five hours. Most of that time was used by Mr. Hill, in advocacy of the amendment offered by him giv ing courts of the United' States juris diction to hear and determine suits to test the constitutionality and validity of the text. Speeches were also made by. Mr, Dubois, republican of Idaho, Mr. Quay, republican of Pennsylvania; and Mr. Mitdhell, republican of Oregon. A motion b;y Mr. Quay to postpone the further a-onsideration of the bill and amendme nt until the first Monday in February niceived one vote, his own, in its favor an d 43 against it. A point rf o-rior nroc made acainst the Hill amendment, that it was general legisr ' lation on a ge neral appropriation bill and was sustained, by. the presiding officer, Mr. Faulkner, democrat of West Virginia. An appeal from this was taken bv M. Hill, and at that stage of the proceedings the whole matter vyent over until today. Two of the. calendar bills were intro duced, otic by Mr. Vest arid one by Mr. ir.ni.. Vorv JrSPV' jucruepau, ucu..vv. ' '"" the latest pattern. The company owns the latuer aufnonziug . aQ 0Q0 acres of ianj in Ralkigh, N. C, January 9.Th North Carolina legislature convened at noon today! with a populist-republican fusion majority on joint ballot. Zeb Vance Walser, of Lexington, one of the younger of the republican leaders in the northwestern section of the state, will be sneaker of the lower branch NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE . " ' A Synopsis of the Work Done Daring Use Past Week. . 1st Day. The senate and hou4e were coa Tened promptly at 12 o'clock on Wednesday, January 9th, at RaleipH. In the senate Mr. H. E. King was elected chiet clerk and Mr. Spen cer Blackburn reading clerk. The governor was notified that the assembly was ready for business. In the house Mr. Z. B. WaLser, popu list, was elected speaker, S. P. Satterfield chief clerk and J. A. Clapin reading clerk. " - SECOND DAT. -Raleigh. N. C. January 11. Two hours of the time of the house yester day was spent in listening to the gov ernor's message, which contained about 28,000 words. r - -. The populists and republicans than introduced bills upsetting past demo cratic legislation,, chiefly in the election law and the county government sys tem now in operation. The senatorial fight grows warmer if anything, and it is now thought that the fiell is combined against Jeter I'ritchard, who is considered Butler'a man according to his alleged bargain with Congressman-elect ; Richmond Pearson, before election. Only one copy of the governor's mes sage was prepared and it: will be read to the Senate today. I his was criticized by some. " Senator' Mewborn, populist, intro duced a bill to repeal the charter of the state farmers alliance and to restore the old charter which wai amended by the last general assembly. This bill was pa&sed and was sent to the house. THE CONTEST IN TENNESSEE. Highest of til in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report V - I PUBE Counting and Publishing of Returns Post poned Pending an Investigation. . . I Vll.Lir.. -.OUU.aVUUMW. , ..." . , jnmrion nouer, f - I . : .1, .. . v This session of the legislature is espe- gubernatorial . contest continues to be ?ail-cr ntrfprnrtl,v in the fact that both the all aosoroing suujcul. J VL'W.. -- J t for cash and will T.ought clittop e sol'l likewise. Quality consider- 1 wo (town Ihem all. 1 . Tom VVttson found running a populist daily at Atlanta about as uu profitable as his running for Con gre has been, lie has discontinued the daily, but his Congressional hankerings are not so easy to stop. - " -.1 A FALSE LI AGNOSIS. La Grippe is coun founded by many persona with a severe attack of catarrh, wnich in some respects reeiuoies tue ormtr. These indiviauais suner severe ly with pain about the forehead, eyes nd eais, with soroneps in tnroat ana stoppnge of the nasal passage, and in fact, are incapacitated ror wors oi any kind for days at a time, lbese are catarrhl suffers. Ely's Uream Balm nas ben useu witn tne Desi results in ucu cases. 1 be remedy will give instant elief. ' . . i K i iorac I i In' t 1 L be )ur Hour Trade INCBEASES DAILY, V'c propose to continue -keeping o doinir, if fair dealings and good u have anvthins to do witn li r nonnle love to m ,1 1 fn utul inured, but we iuuy iau htlieve they do not,i and that is is no day for humbuggery me to see lilt YOU iUV, ti.rewnttdthe money is yours id the goods are ours. Great truths are sometime spoken in congress, rox lcsiance, air. Caruth. of Kentucky, said: -'In all my years in Congress, or s an ob server, I have never known but four men who thoroughly .under stood the silver question. Two of those are dead, and the others never had a dollar in their lives." ' POUR BIG SUCCESSES. Having the nteded merit to mora than make good all the advetising claimed for them, the following four remedies bavo reached a phenomenal Bale. Dr. King's. New Dicovery, for nnnaiiTuntinn. Oousrhs and Colds, tach hottle guaranteed Electric muers, tue ereat remedv for Liver, Stomach and u'lrtriAvs. Rnckien Arnica oaive, ine t.f in tVa wnrlrl and Tr. Ki n c'ti New LifH Pil s. which are a periect pui-Aii ths remedies are eruaranteea io ap iust what is claimed for them and the (tpaiAr whnsp name is atiacueu ucic with win be crlad to tell vou more pi i t. inat exactly them. Sold at M. C. Boeart's Drug I Oi I OlUl. and if it is not just Autliorizing the ; Laporte, Houston nd Northern' railroad company to build -a bridge over Galveston bay was passsd: also the following: Authorizing the Little Rock and Pa cific railroad cempany to bridge the rivers in Arkansas Which its lines will rrnss ' innrinff th( Tennessee Bridge! and Ferry company, to bridge the Ten nessee 3-iver at or near Sheffield, Ala. For t he relief of I-H. Hathaway & Co., of Philadelphia, contractors for the harbor work at St, Augustine, by ' the issue of a duplicate for S104.U0. the origina 1 having been lost in the mails and the following senate wu. v.-rt, aino- the time in which the Texart ana and Fort Smith railway may bi idge the Little river. SATURDAT'S SESSION. 3ko B at, January 5.-The only business done hvthel louse was the concurrence in the senate amendi nents to a bill for the relief of Zimrl - .n,.tlAn S V117 t.nP' viiint nf Kansas, ana a rnumu .v kj i oTTnses of Colonel William T t. ontv-one vears a doorkeeper house, and who died Christinas day. - Itthii i speech on the currency bill Mr. Boat ner l .ressed surprise at the development of opposit ion from the democrats. There f ollow -d a o bate between Messrs. Boatner, Bland and Pe nee, populist. Mr. Lacy then spoke in opposition to the bilL J There was tne usuai mnug - leries when Mr. Cockran. of New York, rose in the first aisle of the democratic side and de plored the members treating the measure as a party one. There were, in his opinion, ques nri on which legislatures could divide along advantage, uu" "' Fitch, in the Mr. Cockran's remarks rSo Minnesota has some neryy repub licans. Some of them are actually diputing Senator Washburn's ab solute ownership of a majority of tha rpnn nl ioan members of the , wuw v r legialature. 1 3 we rtflflfla r MARVELOUS RESULTS. From a letter written by Rev ai.,iirmiti . nf Dimondale. Mich.. art nermitted to make this extract "1 have no hesitation in recommening Dr.Kii'ff's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the o nf mv wii. While I was pastor- f th Kitist Church at Rivea Jane'1 tion she wa brought down with Pneu monia succeeding La Grippe. Tar rible paroxysjaa of coughing woulin lat bourt wi h little interruption and it sc me'i a if she could not surviw theii Afri d recmm nded Dr. Kit jf B NfW DiBovery: it was quicK.iu iw wi-Tk :.Ld . higblv tatisfactory in re guits " Tral tottles frte at M. C, Bo- grt'S Ui"g 'ire Ketju r s 60c. and 11 party lines with an not one of them. At the conclusion of the house adjourned. MONDAY'S SESSION.' - 4th DAT, January T.i-Jn the house addition al I charges were preferred against Judge Ricks. l"he death of Representative x-u,i. n ounced and the usual resolutions were offered, iu.v.., mI,t at. nisrht to read the pension X illMOV " " - t ill. In the absence oi doui ir s peaker pro tern, or tne senate, cu. ! om ws chosen president pro tempore. The ricarutrua canal hiU was taken up, aCitchell speaking m us iavor. r elative to Mr. Foster s China-Japan peace ne- t ptiathons was read ana taoieu. J""- r res pect were offered on the death of Mr. 1 ost, of Illinois. TUESDAY'S SESSIOH. 5th DAT. January S.-The senate, after -morning routine, heard eulogies Pronounced Jts- .ni nublio services of the late ".,-v,im, of GeoTKla. by the members iromrhaV sTat;. Senators .Tropie. HiU. Pasco lid others, in the House the -v.ot. ntion the cuarency bill, the 1 resident Clovaland by Mr. SUley, o s rlvania-the speech directed la opposition to t he bill. WEDNESDAY'S 8ESSION. , . t..,, In the senate the ur- g nt denoi ency hill was reported and Placed on I he calendar.- An amendment was off red 0 t he bin. to test the constitutionality of the in, e ome tax Senator Pasco spoke m favor of the MiTaraugu.a canal, but opposed the plan sub ud Senator Aldrlch offered a resolution on United States representation In HawaU. Se currency bUl wa. defeated in the house. THTJBSDAT'8 SESSION. Ti-h dat Jannary 10. In the senate there HasknLx ovr.apprepriation items and the enforcement of tne incoui - in the urgency denciency ui . fery spoke aga.lnst the Nicaraugua canal bUL in thJhouseThill to define the crimes of mur der in the first and second decrees ter, mutiny andl desertion, and to .bolh the rtpath uenalty for certaia other crimes was SnSStTier bills of minor taportance. among them thirteen pension bills. McDowell couri- itv. one of the boundaries of the tract "hoino- t.K Rutherford countv line. The minino- is ' both hydraulic and placer. nnrl thp pomnanv has thirteen miles of aqueducts. - A scableeTam received by Mrs. Arm- istead Jones of Baleigh, the president of the Ladies' Confederate Monument i Association, notifies her of the. ship ment of the three bronze statues and the two bronze medallions for, the monument from Munich, Bavaria.;. It is said that the statues are very fine. Mr. W. R. Dicks, an ex-confederate ar tilleryman of that city, was the model for the statues. MILL MEN LOOK-TO THE SOUTH Other 'Xarge Massachusott Concerns to Have Southern I'lanta. Lowell,. Mass."; January 12. The an nouncement is made that the Merrimac, hp largest cotton manufacturing com- Miiviln t,h s wtv.m ajaaition to oxner concerns which have been mentioned. is to have a southern plant. ' This makes three of the largest establish ments in the city to join the movement Wr. maVtK the faetorv a surety, lhe I labor element is inclined to become anxious. The elements in the problem I' ,re thus set forth bF Treasurer, Clark, ' and Air. A. C. tuimocK, oi sue sw, - mills. "The fact is," saia Jir. iarK, "that we can no longer manufacture plain sheetings and drills at a profit in the north. Against 83.50 per ton for coal in the south, we pay 84 to $4.50. The imate there is nvlder. - Up here we must pay freight and brokerage, giving them an advantage of 1 cent per pound on the raw cotton, which by it self is a fair profit for a mill making coarse yarn goods. The labor, too, costs sixty per cent more here than down there." . ' The entire morning session oi tne senate .yester day was consumed in -the discussion. The republicans insist that the vote shall be canvassed, while the demo crats take the ground that an investiga tion Khnnld be made before hand. In the house yesterday something of a sensation was created by Mr. Robert Bon, democrat, who arose to a question of privilege and read a letter from "W. At Davis, a republican from Dixon, which stated that there was a lot of re publican 'boodle' floating around and that he could get some of it for his vote. The senate, by a vote of 19 to 14 in the afternoon decided to postpone counting and publishing the returns until an in vestigation could be made. , - LYNCHBURG SLUMS STIRRED. Over Forty Cases Against the Bar-rooms, Gambling and 111 Famed Houses. Lynchburg, Va., January 12. This city has been considerably stirred up for the last few days by the investiga- common abuses by the grand the members of the U nited htates sen ate are to be elected; the short term to succeed Senator Jarvis, appointed upon the death ! of 'Senator Vance, and the long term to succeed Senator Ransom, whose term of office expires on the fourth of March. Democrats having lost control ' of the assembly, the long term, in consequence ot an arrange ment made prior to the state election, will go to Marion Butler; the leader or the North Carolina populists, and the strongest champion of the fusion move ment. The'fight for the short term is between Jetty Pritchard, a young re publican, of the western part of the state, and a number of other promi nent men in the councils of that party. The chances are in favor of the former, as he has been the nominee of the re publican minority on other occasions. A bitter fight will b made, however, with possibly disastrous results to the straight republican organization in this state, j Mirinn Tlntlpr IS QUlte likely tO DC a 4!ns nf eonsnicuous fierure in the. United States! irv Judce Christian, who succeeded senate as well as one of the youngest! to the bench January 1st, seems to have members of that body. He was born in Sampson county, Kqrth; Carolina, in 1863, received a good 'education and then accepted the principalship of the village academy where hp was educa ted. When a beardless boy Mr. Butler became interested' in the Alliance movement, and has made it stronger in WEEK'S . NEWS CONDENSED. Happenings of Interest. Domestic and For-, elgn. Paragraphed. One lot in New York city recently sold for S'2,650,000. MaVor Olnev. of Providence. R. I., j .77 - - -I was inaugurated Monday. There is a movement on foot to build a $600,000 cotton mill at Athens, Ga. A decree closing the session of, the Italian parliament has been published. Monmouth (111.) college has been willed 75,000 by the late Joseph Math ers. The Mexican demand on Guatemala for indemnity for' invasion is $1,868, 544.14. A negro woman, named Dolly Am mett, died at Florence, Alabama, aged 105 years. ; 1 Governor Foster has appealed to Lou isiana citizens for assistance for Ne braska farmers. Mrs. Paravacini, of Montgomery, was burned to death by having her dress catch on fire. - ' The Deuber works and the Canton tori company at Canton, O., resumed operations Monday. I ! Ex-Senator In galls has canceled hi lecture dates to take part in the sena torial contest at Topeka. ' Governor Holcomb, of Nebraska, has received many telegrams offering aid to the drought sufferers. The record of business failure for 1894 shows a heavy decrease as compared with the preceding year. TheTJnited States cruiser,' Detroit, arrived at Port Said in the Suez Canal Thursday on her way to China. 1 Governor McKinley will speak at the Unconditional ReDublican club ban quet in Albanyt N. Y., February 12. The third biannual convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will be held in London June 14 to 21. The finishing department of the War ren (Ohio) Rollins' mill, idle since June, 1893, resumed operations Thursday Joserh BishoD. member of the Ohio state board of arbitration, is in Massi Ion trying to settle the miners' strike, Dispatches from the City of Mexico indicate a corner on pulque, the popu lar drink, by the growers of the plant, The Rome papers say a warrant will be issued for the arrest of ex-Prejmier Gioletti, of Italy who is now a fugi THE YMBOROUGH, Kaleigh, 0. L. T. BROWN,, Prop r. The Elegant Home of the lKum- tn'-r. . ; : . ,r.. - I The Rendezvousof the. Politician.'- The Favorite of all the Traveling Public. fX Thoroughly re-fitted Splendidly appointed. Tlie Yarborough is the Hotel of the Capitol. Professional and Business Card? JOSHUA TAYLOE, M. u , -TUYSICIAjN -SURrEO, Uffice at McKeel's Drugstore. , SEYMOUR W.HANCOCK, ' 'ATTOKJH KY-A 1-LA.W , Washington, Is. C S. T. BECKW1T11, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW , Wasuinoton, N. C. J. H. SMALL,, A'lTORN E Y-AT-LA W, NICHOLSON, LAWYER, W AblllUlON, X. C. Opposite Gazette Otliite. ... SS. MA VN, All'T 8 WAN O Li A K J Special proceedings and setiLing1 of estates a specialty. AU.TORN E Y-AT-LA W, KTER, NtCJ. T. A. ARTHUR, Jit , J atlorney-at-law, v Special atteutiou paid to collectiOB ofclaiuaa. 37 Market Street, . vv'aduingU'U, ii. C iJOTEL ALBERT, Q NEW BKRNK, N. C. f All the modem conveniences. 00 -Whlpplnr Pot t Advocated in New York. KtwYoM, January 13. Commodore -emi . T 3rrT- RQVOCaT.eS a return paeans ol . iii end- d ffHring a jv ieiub caa t not ui'd funny aoout m the v bite , I . GROCERIES ' !- i-li.'iK lit , . : 'tl i x l u' or. m.d t- ino'c' the watcumeo prize )n Com s AT ,lrrtM TUT . TJOSb . punishment fir wife beaters and oth ers, and during the present session of .. . , introduced an tne leerisiaivuru v" - - : ,, , f lw, rirovidine' for punishment .ior ceruuu some such crimes. b.n hHvr conctun-a mail wouw u- . -a t Wva.m -4ihvls t wouia never nave w t'iainicd. s n ; (I 1 it l cn tilo0 i n loods ivisl as reoresented or money funded. RESPECTFULLY, will out which is condition of i.srtp'r A Tan np.' DEAFNESS CaNNOf BE OURED. By loci' applictti na as ther cnn't rach i h" diseased portion or tlwear. I hire is onlv one way to cure deaf 118" aud that is bv i-onsttuionl remed es. Deafness is caused by an fl-iuie; cndilin of " tl.e Toaens lin ..f tlie Eustachian Tube When Tstn'v-1- itiflraed you have rumb a ho-i-.i or imperfect henring, and Vi.T- . entity doeed, Deaf ness is can be Uken ont and this tune retored to ita normal eondilioa, nenuB v, OJ,mvpd forever: nine cases of ten are caused bv catarrh, nnt.hhiff but an inflamed co the mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars Defness fcaused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hairs4 Catarrn c;ure. ocuu iui vnui frail Bale the Agre-Hermld Fo.tponed. BiEMraoH am, Ala , January 11. -Tha Age-Herald, the only morning new paper in thia city .which was advertised to be sold at trustees sale yesterday, wUl not be sold until February 11 by agreement of all parties at interest. Serieu Accident at Memphlfc .- MiMPHis; Tenn., ; January, 9.-F..M. .itnTr Mississippi planter. wlValmoat instantly killed yesterday J the discharge of a pistol that he wa, cleaning. Tnarln to Send the Cora Welt, a t a wi a . January 8. The train la den with corn and "Uher contributions ior the Nebraska sufferers will leave i Atlanta on the 15thortnism T,..wi.nt of the Chlc.foBo.rd ot Tr.de. i ChicVgo. January 9--?; : NORTH CAROLINA MOONSHINE. More' Determined Efforts to Exterminate 4 the Kvll in That State. ; ' , Washington January . Deputy Collector Rogers of the western district of North Carolina and several special agents of the internal revenue service, had a confer nee with Commissioner MilW, Deputy Commissioner Wilson and Chief Col,utt of the special agents vesterday morning as to the better en forcement of the law against "moon shiners" in Western North Carolina. Commissioner Miller says he is deter mined to exhaust, all his power in the effort to break up "moonshining" in North Carolina and elsewhere, ana pro tect the government in its just dues. JABEZ WIGGINS -MUST HANG, i The Negro Who Killed Detective Murray and Others Must Pay the-Penalty. Augusta, Ga., January 12. Jabez wio-o-ins. the negTcrwho killed detec tive Joe Murray and John Davis and wounded Officers Stringer and Wrenn while they were attempting his arrest on December -2Sd, for a crime commit ted in South Carolina, has been found cuiltv after a trial lasting five 'days. The court appomtea tne soiesi mwjeio at the bar to defend him but his crime was too heineous. : He was immediate ly aentenced to be hanged Friday, Feb ruary 8th. -! North Carolinian Klued a Savannah. I Savannah, Ga., January 12. J. Chadwich, of Moorehead City, N. C, was crushed to death yesterday in a peculiar manner. : tie naa gupe the bucket ot a areage vo CIju,ix , when , the engine wheel ; slightly re- .in thrAw tbe heavv bucket sneiia together, crushing waist. - Sampson and adjoining "counties than! b the grand jury; including nearly all " . a a t unn I - A : At in any other part oi tne state. iu icv Mr. Butler was elected, to the state sen ate. .-. . i j -" The Water Gives Up Its Dead. Asheville, N. C, January 10. When members of the Biltmore-stone cutters' association I started out to their work yesterday they found a telegram from Dilsboro awaiting them, which convey ed the news that the body of Patrick McKenna had been found in the Tucka seegee river at Dillsborp, near the point TTfTirv Oav.'a stone cutter, com mitted suicide by drowning during the holidays. No particulars were given. -...t- , 'v,a ruv left Asheville to- illCIVCUMa j gether. Nothing whatever had been heard of the former since that time, and it was considered strange that even at the .time of Clay's suicide nothing could 'be learned of McKenna, who was supposed to be with him.' McKenna was a native of Ireland and about 45 years old. - v : been credited with having brought about-the investigation. About 150 voung men of various avocations in life were summoned before the grand jury to tell what they knew about gambling, tive.! Sunday liquor drinking and prostitu-j The condition, of ex-Senator Cullen, tion g-eneraUy. Their -testimony has ofNew York, remains unchanged. He resulted in about forty presentments nas Deen UD.Conscious now for several t ne nrincinal .i saloons - in xown, tne o-nmhlincr rooms and several houses of. f o bad repute. . IN BEHALF OF EUGENE DEBS, in. Attnrw,mv in Washlncton to Ask the Supreme Court for Permission of Ball. WAsniNGTOK, JatfuaryI2.Mr. C. S. Barrow, counsel for Eugene V; Debs, arrived in Washington last night for the purpose of appearing before the United States supreme court, in the in terest of his client. - The case was in tended to come up in the supreme court by an application from ueDS coun sel for a suit of habeaa corpus de nied to the. Illinois court, but Mr. Bar row said that pending the argument oh that question, he will ask the -supreme court, as soon as he f can be heard, to allow bail to be given for Mr. Deba. THREE NEW BATTLE SHIPS. Probably Boose -invml Committee - WUl Recommend That Number. ; Washington, January 8. So far as can be learned the housecommittee of naval affairs is disposed to incorporate for two and possibly three new battle ships and twelve torpedo boats In the naval appropriation bill to be reported to the house within a few days. An appropriation of $8,000,000 f or : there abouts will be required. la Memory of Zebulon B. Vance. Washington, January 11. Notice was yesterday given in the senate by Senator Ransom, of North Carolina, that the memorial ceremony ia memory nf his late "colleaeue, Senator Vance, had been postponed from Thursday the 17th instant to Saturday tne lvtn. Texas Town Destroyed by Fire. Dallas, Tex., January 9.4-Telegrama received yesterday by insurance con cerns of Dallas, announce that the town of Decatur, in Wise county, ia being de stroyed by fire. Already the county courthouse and half the business build ings of the town have been destroyed and the fire is still raging. - ' Stephen Elklns Wlthoat Opposition. . Chableston, W: Ya., January 11. Elkms seerai An Editor Arrested. Ptttwfrfordton. N. C, January 11. Editor D. J. Carter, of the Herald, of thia place, was arrested yesterday, be ing charged with throwing rocks the preceding night through - the windows Jrf Hi office of the Rutherfordton Dem ocrat. Witnesses, who heard the crash ing of the glass, swore that they saw the prisoner and identified him as the offender. Carter testified that he saw a man throwing rocks through the win dows of the Democrat office, and that he threw a rock at this man as he fled ; that at this juncture the witnesses came upon him ana hc -Toit-rt to exnlain. In default of bail In ?300 Carter was committed to jail. AsheriUe Street Railway Hold. Asheville, N. C, January 8. A sen aation was created here yesterday by the selling of the Asheville street rail road to satisfy a judgment of $900. The bv Charles A. Moore, was at once put in possession oi the property by the sheriff and J. C. Martin was appointed superintendent. The road is in full running order, em- . V . t , oi-r an A SAVAn mil PS of oracing . ' " L.srPt.rv Stephen B, track and operates a . Z". J ' n m everv obstacle for days. Selma Green, the Syrian smuggler, accusing the Detroit customs officials of stealing from her 86,000 worth of diamonds. . Bitf snowdrifts in the Alleghany Mountain passes caused considerable trouble to the Pennsylvania passenger trains last week. , - i. The postoffi.ee department has been notified of the murder of Postmaster Frank M. Doll, wife and son at Alma, Ariz., by robbers. Schuyler S. Olds, defeated candidate for senator from Michigan, nas ae clined the republican committee chair manship for the state. - The announcement of State Senator Thomas P. Davies, of West Virginia. nntrf six candidates in , the race for the United States senate. Reports throughout the state of Geor gia show that farmers have an aounu ant supply of hpgs for home consump tion for the coming year. . . At Friars. Miss., on January 10th, Ivey Bobby, a negro, was hanged for the mudder of his wife. He confessed the crime on the; scaffold. Nine of the -Edgar Thompson steel works furnaces have been put in blast. THE ORTON, , L Wll.MiNGTON; N, C. beHt appointed Hotel iii the B,tate. r TO ILL NICHOLSON, Ii UKu A. M'ENUELi, Mau'gr. WASUINUIO.N, . U. est Equipped Hotel in (Jity. Bus meets 1 iaiut and lioats. TMIE KING HOUSE, I GKEENVILLE, H. O. UBS. SHERIFF KINO, PEOP'T I'leasantly situated ia business P1'1 of toe citv. milE TUIICELL HOUSE, 1- , ' NOKEOLK, VIKlilLM V, Large, Well Appomtea auu Kjoii- veniciitly . Lccateu. 'lbe - Lome 101 Noith Cait.liiJiuuB A Loicnai wen- comeand Low Kites. 0 QWINUELL HOTEL, O 8WAN QUARTER, H. C. Bbinn bttos, Fruprieiors. befitted and ref urnished.Best note -n Hyde county Table well supplied Servants' attentive. . ; R. A WELLS, SURGEON DJSa Tin A, WASHINGTON, N. C. OQice next door to G alJaghr's Drugi tiTfJ. " ' ' J H. WRIGHT'S BAHBER SHOP, . A. Ii PENDER, Foreman, WASHlNtrTON, N. C. Everything new& and first class in every particular. I have the oeat equipped barber shop U town and guarantee our work to he satisfactory. . .Next door to W . L. Buckinan. I. Crincutural abscission and crniologi cal tripsia, phrenological hair cutters and hydropathlcal shavers of beards- W ork phy8iognomically executed. Under Martin's Corner. t C. M. BROWN, -Pres't. GEO. R. D0P01T, Vi-4 , ires't. A. M, 1UMAY, Cashier. him across the Ker was eiw J-f. "-i " a i...; n hour. Sno term, president of le cnicagu niffht Fears of a General Strike In New York. Tew York, January 12. There is a prospect of an extended strike in ine building trades being brought about by the board of the walking delegates oi the building trades, who are determin ed to wage war on all non-union plum bers, many of whom are now at worn. At present more than eignt nunureu mechanics are ont pn siriKc. Mt.n Smith Returns to Work. m i.msflTos. January si Secretary floke Smith, who has been confined to his home as the result of a slight at tack of tonsilitis since last Tuesday, is at his desk again. ' I Snow Fall at Mobile. " Mobile, Ala., January 10. Light faU oi snow here last night at 8:30 o clock Snow xeu a mwsr troi-Tr Twr.inn of the city. The road was owned by New York capi talists and a hot legal fight is antici pated. ' - 1' ; the nomination as United States sena tor and his friends will i hold a caucus tonight and nominate him on the first ballot. ' - Prog-ress of a North Carolina Town. Watnkbville, N. C, January 10. At a town meeting in Waynesville yester- terday it was aeciueu , ;- - . nd dead bed yes- amend the cnarxer as to auu" i rm. - - toa,.OT.o nf ki.vooo in I teraav- x" lasuauvw v -7 . Selma Dragg-tst Found Dead. Si.Mr Ala.. January 13. Dr. Brax ton Shields, a prominent druggist at lature so a vntjt nn the a . , . bonds for water works ana graaea schools. - This town is also to have telephone exchange. . . . t Colony of Westerners In North Carolina. r'Ti k -RT.OTTK. N. C, January 12.-r-A colony of thirty-five from Michigan and Ohio has bought .25,000 acres of land in - Bertie county, this state, and will occupy it. ' ' ' !is Stevenson. was in nis usuai y.m MtirAd and deatn resuivca from heart failure. Ex-Treasnrer Taylor Arrested at Memphis. Mfmphis. Tenn.. January 12. Ex TVoasnrer Tavlor, of South Dakota, nrrpstfid here when he was releas ed, as the officers here could hear noth ing from the Sout h lwtkota omcers. Mother and Chtlrtreii rrB Savannah, 'a., January 11. It is re- r.'i 'eri that . Mrs. 'trade. No Hope for SI is 4 Stevenson. . j f j Head and her Asheville. .N.-C-.; January ' p!l5M'- of Hazards, Camden -county ehanpe in -Miss -Mtevecso.i 'v' - dratli at their home on . - a a. i. rt . rs nrrrw i j 1 - - It is now oeiKveu were "i -her recovery.' The for the eleven -or sm a law was a ' -sv - :30,000.000 eollectiona under the i Miss Winnie DayW, th3 "danagh .vrto annual collections ; Tot every Democrat oSia ir.rs the income c Vo.r with the resolve to UM ter ot the L0Qieaernj . little more than ho part in personal ieaus -ni . : t annual ntumhorn III the Dai I V . auu X 11c caitiuiau .a " " - i ia. . .j . - . , the nresent law steD towards a reumwa pwiy Friday night last. BEaUFOB CQUNIY PAH) L CAPITAL, $10,0011' General Banking and Collecting Business Conducted. . per cent, paid upn .itne deposits of turee mouths r over oo. amounts of over l0 A RADICAL CUBE FOR PILES. 1 1 t?... i,n. fJ'onr "VnrlT- wilt l' octobt-r 10. 1894 : "Bave suffered great- I. . .... J.I t - x-Iial MlT I rAm nilsH VfUlf remeUI UW el- from 110.000,000 in 1896 will have the first! .--r1a nna th rpnuhlcan nre-eat and I ; r , : ka. nor nviLira Will 1UIUU Vtt uci been ,.nmmnd r to all suffering irom saia book. disease." C. I. Bcdlong, Evangelist, Ashaway, K. 1, r .1 RRT V A'Nn RR11WX. Three hundred strikers have returned M WASHINGTON, N. C. i a. n.n a.ii . . to WOrK, DUl- uu are oviii uuu. j Lehigh Valley stockholders opposi tion committee has not ' abandoned the hope of getting John Wanamaker as the candidate for president. The money , market closed the year without noteworthy change, all the pending settlements being aajustea without materially: affecting the rates. The gambling houses of South Omaha, Neb., were closed juonaay night in consequence of disclosures of protection money paid the city treas ury. - ' , Tn t.h snnreme court at Washington Mondav Solicitor General Maxwell filed motions to advance for speedy hearings seven casealn which the United btates Is a party. tn a recent Interview with James J. Corbett, the world's champion pugelist, he delared his intention to retire per manently from the ring after his ngn with Fitzslmmons next im- Tne" general impression among eouthem passenger omciais is tnai vno dissolution of the southern passenger asseciatitm -will , occur at the special mPtinff in New York: next Tuesday. Bv virtue oi Atlanta is .to have 'a Lexow" eommit- U , lee. . inresuno"""" " reas, in which the clerk of police eourt, and probably "Jumbo" Hunter, the in vincible city warden, are defendants. ' Recently, many heavy earthquakes have shaken northern Sicily. The roof of the church and hospital at Spada fora, San Martino, province of Messina, were demolished yesterday afternoon. A. H. Hampton, the negro preacher who is wanted in Kentucky, has been liberated in. Cincinnati on tne grounu that his life would be in danger in Kentucky and that the papers were irregular. A number of Ohio roads are protest ing ag-ainst a reduction in freight car mileage inaugurated by the Trunk Line and Traffic associations because they declare it is operating very materially against their interests. DROP in to ?ee your old frien! Mrs Weinberg, opposite jail, and get a good cigar for a nickel , a power of ban ii a ex. routed by Miiiou McDonald dat d D-l cembf r 24 187 a'i1 r-cot(i.-ii iu tne Regis'.t-rs i.ffice of it-a,ioi t vouit ni A Book 67 pae.in 1 wilf sell tor J;H i at the L'autt hou- uoor in ih town 1 of W'a hi'.gtau N. C on lbura a; Januarv 3lsl, 18J5, i' 12. k the fojfbweriug fie t . .ml m .ue.u fort 4unt',-' uiohi-iud l'owi.n. iu in ginina on the puOiio lotit Wrtltuz from Duilui8 Cie -k Ut vtfrora a - a point on the said roi woere tuu su .i i ernmostbouud4r of -VUnBi tiiowu i4 met, which pohn is ui ti atf. b clump ti Qiaiked gu'iis ubuut five or ten feet from said road, ttience alMi; said road to the Nor hern boundary of the tract of land owned by 41a' tha Brown, thence West along the said Nortoern boundary 27 poles, theuca south 52P, east four-ritlDs oi a pme to marked mapl on the outherii line of said tracVii'ence along the bouthei u boundary 566 poles to the begtnnius. December, 189L t G. il. Brown, Jr., ' Exacutor of JoUn-McDQuuld, i I S I t I - r - d, fiee u-es of ncces- cistern. r. For O ! HE victory taken. Then it wouid be sure of a big sale n iv i ii u linn i ran all the way .to $50,000,000. v t . H1T.NEY &CO. Toledo. O, I $Soid by Druggists, 75c. ; T 1 s w i Ai M w 7 . - . - i . ; I
The Washington Gazette (Washington, N.C.)
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