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A: fit VOL. IX. ;a 42. Washington, Beaufort County, N. C, Monday Afternoon, January 9, - ESTABLISHED 1894 all Early t A N D 4 T ADVANTAGE Wants the Sbhool Law Changed. OF THE oSulliiiili IN T " my"'""mJ- ' -J 4-. Mr. Editor If our solons at Raleigh do not make some sweeping changes in the School Law they will miss an excel lent opportunity of doing good No party is satisfied with the present law. Besides othe? changes which have been more or less discussed, the present miserable arrangement of township committees should be relegated to the stupid things that were, and ought never to have been. Any feature of the law that will foster and encourage mean rivalries, prej udice and favoritism ought to be expunged for all time. The interests, of the School System imperatively demand a to his seat. Sugg was seated. Two bills in regard to the publio schools were introduced, one provides for the election of school committeemen by the people and the other separate committees for both races. Senator Brown, of Columbus, introduced a bill to appoint a joint committee of two senators and three representatives in vestigate the affairs of the peni tentiary. The bill, after a slight amendment, was passed under a suspension of the rules and sent to the house without being engrossed. The bill pro vides for investigating the penitentiary tor the past four years, with full power to em ploy competent accountants, 0' y i APS applicants for certificates to To promote the efB- of the system, and to change in thq examination of ! stenographers, and counsel to aid in said investigation- to subpoena witnesses and com pel their attendance; to enforce the production and examina lien of books, records and pa pers; the committee to proceed vfithout delay and report to the Legislature i:uw m session. OF ALL f ' 0 3 3 WE 5 Leading Clothier. 4 1 For Sale ! m Having decided to break up Jfc housekeeping will offer my entire K househo d and kitchen furniture k for nale "t mv resid nee on Sec ond gtreet, next door t o R W. M' nor's. Will dispose of furniture at greatly reduced orices. Day of sale, January 7, 1899. S R. B. SMITH. ? j2-2w COMMISSIONERS SALE. By virtu of decree of the Superior Court of Beaufort countv mde in the cse of S. S Leghett and wife "Lind. A. O. Leggett and w ife Clara, John C. Goran. Kemp Goram and Roscoe fioram, an infaul, by his iruardinn A B Goram, I will on Monday, February 6th, 1S9, at the court house door in the town of Wash ington, at l'i M r ffjr for sale the pine and pop lar timber of the szi i f 12 inches ;n diameter at the siura when cut, which may now bp standing, 0 during th. term of six years from this date may be .standing up"n that certain tract of l.'d-of land lyin and bcin;? in thj county of Beaufort and State of North Carolina and in Washington town-hip, an i b-uoded on the East by the Mam road leading from Washineton and Willi.sston, on the North by Gum Swamp, on the A est by Pole -warap, and on South by cart road, which divides tMs t in Oer from the timber sld by the rariics to this proct eding to th-e Baltimore and Norih Caro lina I.nd and Lumber Company, toge h; r with the riirht to remove thesad t in ber du ri ncr the i-ev od oi six years from, the date of salv, and all necessary rights of v:-s eni ei e nifms nect ssnry for removing the sa d tim'.er. Terms of tale cush w. b. ::orMAN. com. SALE. By. viitue of an execution in my hands is sued fr'-ni the Superior Court of Craven coun ty. N. C., ui the case of W E. Drown rind Die Belt Telephone Company, a corporation, an.-l a lew made under sud xcuti.m. I vi':l sell on Monday, February Cth. 1;. at 12 o'clock M at the Court House door in the tow 1 of Wash ington, North Carolina, the eut're Telephone lineof the Belt Telephone i"ompany, situated in the county of Sesu ort. N. C , running from tti Craveu county 1'Vse :o he town yf Wash ington N. t: , also up-ii t li jole aui win s ot the said Teeihoive Company suuat 1 in the said county of Beuif(v. t. also u;ou ore Tele phone belonging to th. said com: any. now n the Fole building in the town o( Wash!'1,; on N, C. Als upon the franchise of The ;1elt Telei h.ue C .nipanv. January 5th, itiW" P. T. HODGK. SheriU'.i BauJurt Co. SALE, By vi-tue of three x-c u;i )ns in Tny hands issued from the Superior Court r.f Cr-n eu C- . N. C , in tne ease of A C hu v? ' he 3 -U i -l -phone Co. eorrtormion :v.:d a V: y sna v un der said executions, 1 will sell u '..-.,;-. Feb. th, at 12 o'cl k-'t M. at tin: ' ou.i House door in the town of "'a-hir.L-on, v c.. the entire Telephone line v,i '. ia 15 a T '. i Co. situated ui the ' c m: t H a o,-. j, : .. runninsirom tbe Crave- j t.uty i ne to the town of Vahin!o;i, N c., s'so ur on lu po es and wires of said . p uiy s ; i . i: e paid county d Beaufort, alo iron -no tele nhAnn hni.xurine t the s il c . "va y o.v in the Fowle buildin r . no if N. C , hso upon th- F' 'v. nhnne Co. This Jan ' -.h. ' It. each, ciency elevate the siandard of teach ing, examinations should be uniform in a'i respects tliroub out the State the State ho-.ird of education or tlie State Sa- perinteudent should ho re quired to 'furnieh to County .TunrueiiueMu eacn ana e ery by Governor ituseil will I 1'isc or questions to ee uv.n ' This dit-missal of the Wilsons from the Railroad Commie S' on i vide- Ht IRebuceb jlbrtcee. We have put price wings to our entire stock of LADIES' WRAPS. If you care for excellent goods at a fraction4 of their woth, come at once before these bargains fly away. Worth as much to you, every bit, as they were a month age ; but not to us. We don't want a Cape left on our hands. That is the simple and honest reason why we indulge in such ruthlessly cut prices. And on up. unto the hiofher priced stuff. It is a story that won t be told twice.it concerns little more than an armful of Capes, two or three kinds in the lot. Heed this hint. A Also oar entire stock of Feather Boas at greatly reduced prices. ve.sngateu buen on examine ioiiS ot teacnors; cision ivach -d by nd in no case should th same ! n-tn . n.n..n3 list of questions he used twice. This would render impossible those frauds which have so often been committed. Due prominence v o u 1 d probably then be given the more impor tant branches and the most im portant parts of all branches. The per centum of 00 and 80 for first grade and second grade, respectively, should probably be reduced some, and tne ques tions on grammar and Arith metic be made much harder. W. Moniicello, N. C. THE LEGISLATURE. Friday's session of the Leg islature was the most interest ing hld yet, and the following bills were introduced that are of general interest. A bill to amend the constitution so as to eliminate the colored yote. The law prohibiting all emi gration agents coming in the State and inducing colored la bor to go South was repealed. A bill was introduced in the Senate by Senator Miller of Pamlico to erace the name of tt wr- n . i Jim i oung rrom tne corner i stone of the new building of the blind institution. Young is the colored director of that in stitution. The committee on election reported in favor of seating Sugg, of Green, Democrat, and that Mitchell was not entitled VI e let ter came up on a fOi mal ribc luticia offered bv Senator Fronk I. Osborae, of Charlotte. The resolution which maps out the course that will be followed in the Senate calls on Governor Russell to lay before the Sen ate the evidence upon which he acted when he dismissed Major J. W Wilson and 8. Otho Wil son from the Railread Commis sion and appointed in their places Messrs. L. C. Caldwell and John H. Pearson. How to Prevent Pneumonia. You are perhaps aware that paeumonia always results fiom a cold or from an attack of la grippe. During the epidemic of la grippe a few year, ago when so many cases resulted in pneumonia, it was observed that the attack was never fol lowed by that disease when Cihamberiain's Cousin Remedy was used. It contracts any tendency of a cold or la grippe to r.sult in tha'- dangerous dis ease. It is the busi remedy in the world for bad colds and la grippe. Every bottle warrant ed. For sale at Taloe's Phar macy. To the Public. We a-e authorized to guaran tee erery botTe of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy and if not satisfactory to refund the mon ev to t-he pui chaser. There is no better made fcr la. grippe, colds and whooping cough. Price, 25 and 50c per bottle. Try it. For sale at Tayloe's Pharmacy. xJ. K. HOYT, Perfect Fitting' Clothier.' ,r23 ,7TPp lOO CORDS OF o PIWEW00D Hoyt & Jliteholl. Delivered on Yard. To C'jre Coniifpition Forever. Tr.lt ? Cascarets Candy Cathartic .10c or25u C. C. C fail to cure. dTOKsists refund uionau 1 ONLY i v. i ..-!i i eie - 11 Fifty Centsa Load Delivered. pply at - - --GASWOBKS! 5 v. 1 I Rise To Slake A Statement for the benefit of my many customers who are looking for Christmas presents. All that shines is not GOLD. WATCH our show windows and you will see many attractions. We have full line of groceries, cigars and tobaccoes, vases and glassware, lamps, candies andnuts. Indeed everything that is needed in your home, and everything you may wish TO - IVG - AWAY- At flan-ell's Old Stand. OODS DELiVEH- IN ' V PART OFCITY.
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