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0 -A , . r VOL IX. r'.u. 15. all $ Eaply T A OF THE IE IN X) T TT 77V ATT" woter F. V. ROWE, Leading Clothier. TV ' ' FOR SALE. 1 shall offer at my house, for cash, en Feb'rv th, one small boat, and two cano38, also all i -STiy farming utitensUs and tool0. MRS. CAROLINE ARCH BELL. Near Bath fa For Seile ! 3fc Having decided to break up Si housekeeping will otter my entire boaseho d aud kitchen lurnitura Ok for sale "t my resid nee on Sec ond gtreet. next door to R W. M' nor's. Will dispose of furniture at greatly reduced prices. Day of -sale, January 7. 1899. . f R. B. SMITH. j2-2w ' C03IMIS DONERS, S A ", . By virtue of a decree of the SupeVlor court j of Beaufort county mde in the ciso of P. S. .-Leghett and wife Lind. A. O. Leggett and wife Clara, John C. Goraw Kemp Goram and RofCOe Goran, an infanl, by h is truRrdiin AB lSoram, I will on Monday, February fith, 1899, , t tbe court house door in the town of Wash I ington, at 12 M offer for s-ale the pine and pop lar timber oi tne size oi vi mcnes 'n ainraeter at the stump when cut, which' may now h Handing, or during the term of six years from this date may be standing upn that certain tract of land of land lym and beiu' in the ounty of Bapfort and State of North C'arohra na in Washington towu.-hip. nnl bourded on tke East by tbe Mam road leading from Washington and Villiston. on the North bv Cum Swamp, on the West by Pole wamp, and n South by cart road, wnicn divines im t m er from ihe timber sold by the parties to this proceeding to tro Baltimore nnd Norh Caro lina Lt.ua aini Lumber Coirpui). toge hr with the right to remove tbe said tim ber during he period of six years from the date of sale, and all necessary rights of was aud eae aenis necessary for removing the said timber Terms ef sale cash. W. B. RODMAN. Com. Bt virtue of an execution in mv hands is sued from the Superior Court of Craven coun- T. ri. ... in tne case ot w. urown and The Belt Telephone Cotrpuy. a corporation, and a levy made uvider sud execution. I will sell o i Monday; February 6th, 199, at 12 o'clock M hit the Court House door in the town of Wash- tin tton, Ncrin Caronnn. the enfie Telephoue Hi ?of the Keit I elepbooe ouip&ny, situated n the countv of Sesu'ort, N. V. . runnir g from h Craven county 1'iie ro Lc town of .Vasn Ag on. N. V. , also upon the poles and win s oi he aid Telephone Company situated in the !aid county of Beaufort, also upon one Tele hue belonging to the said comnany. now in ie owle building in the town of Washington. J", C Also upon the franchise of The Belt '-le hone Company. laryotn, ae'jy i . tivuiits, bbenii of lieauiort Co. SALE, . B v rtue f three executions in ray hands seed rem the Superior Court of Craven Co, i tne case of A. Cohn vs The Belt Tele- hoa- Co. A. corporation and a levy made un- er iat executions. 1 will sell on Moudav. 3b.Hb '8839. at 12 o'clock M. at the :ouit ousod or in the town of Washington, . C, te emi e Telephone line of the Belt Telephone stwu ?dmthe 'ounty of B'aufort, N. c.t mnmc rem tbe Craven county Kue to t h e wn of Washingion, N C, nlso upon the poles id wie ef t-aid corjpany situated in toe id com i of Betufort. hIso ui oh one tele- Jione beio aging to tbe said company now in Jowl juildmi m the town of Washington C also upon the Franchise of the Belt Tele- Vone Co. Ibis Jan'y 6th, unyy. R. T. H JDGE3, Sheriff. Washington, Beaufort County, N. CM Thursday Afternoon, January 12, 1899. ESTABLISHED 1894 Doing's .of tbe Legislature. Prof Isaac H. Smith, the col ored banker frpm New Borne, and member from CraveD, arose to a question of personal privilege for being turned out of the Republican caucus. He scored the Republicans heavi ly and made a chara jteristic speech, praising the good Demo cratic members and asking them not to disfranchise his race, promising that they would hereafter vote for good local and State government He closed as follows: -'Until right eousness and truth kis each other, until the sue, moon and stars refuse to shire, and my right hand forget its cunning arid my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, I shall here after claim th? right to vota tor sood government and for good citizens to be at the head of that government." Bills introduced: To amend the code providing for payment of witnesses, so as to n"v3 full fees in all criminal actions whether there be 4acquittal.or conviction, even where no true bill 'is ' found, all witness fees however, are reduced from $1 to 75 cents-a '-day ; to amend section 148 of code,, removing disabilities of married women; "vby Mr. Harrison of Halifax) to repeal the railroad commission act; to establish the Vance tex tile school at Charlotte; (by Mr 4 ustin, cf Yancey) for the re lief ot J. S. Haskins; late sher iff of Jones county; to provide separate coaches for whites and blacks; to prescribe a course of study for public schools and provide the .sbooks to be used. Mr. Allen, of Wayne, intro duced two bills in regard to chattel mortgages and 1 i e, h bonds, which will, if passed, shorten these instruments and very materially reduce the cost of having them registered. Some such law would be of great benefit to the farmers. Mr. Allen also introduced a bill to amend chapter 38 of the code, to take charge ot the A, & N. C. R. R. It takes out of the hands of the governor the appointment of the board of in ternal improvements and gives it to the legislature, and this board having charge of all the State's interest in all railroads it practically names the direc tors for those roads. Winston's bill to disfranchise negroes was tak'Mi from the calendar and referred to the committee on constitutional amendments, of which Mr. George Rountrr e is chairman. SENATE. The Senate met at 10 o'clock and was in session not quite an hour. The two most important bills ; of the dry were the bills of Sen- ator Waid to examine into the reasonableness of railroad, ex press and telegraph rules, and Senator Smith's bill to elect railroad commissioners by the people. Both were referred to the commi'tee on railroads. A imrabe- of bills were taken from the calendar and referred te committees. Bills passed: To authorize Reidsville to issue bonds; to pre vent fast driving over bridges in Gaston county; to repeal chapter p04. public laws 1807: to repeal chapter 31G, private laws 1895. A letter from Senator Butler to the president of the Senate . enclosing a letter from United States Fish Commissioner G. M. Bowers was read. The let ter recommended that the gen eral assembly pass an act ced ing territory to the United States for. the establishment of a fish culture station as has been done in Tennessee. The cession is required by act of Ccnsjres and the commissionpr is ready to b?gin work on the station.' A copy of the Tennes see act was enclosed. . Referred to the committee on fish and fisheries. ; After the Senate adjourned the committees went to Work. w c nnrn isJ La i J COMMUNICATED. That, 4Miller" the winner of the six days bicycle race in New iork ate no solid food etc. Tl at, A Milwaukee, Wiscon son, Alderman has discovered that there is a saloon in that city," etc. That. A new industry is to be started in Oregon tor the manufactured what they call wool from pine needles, etc., are matters of special importance is evident; for the "Progress" in the issue of the 14th inst., calls the attention of the readers to the above facts two tiaies. "Dwellers in glass houses". etc. See Gazette and the "Florida dead lock." - X. How to Prevent Pneumonia. You are perhaps aware that pneumonia 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 Chamberlain's Cousch Remedy was used. It contracts any tendency of a cold or la sjrippe to result in that danecorous dis ease. Jt is the bust remedy in the world for bad colds and la grippe. Every bottle warrant ed. For sale at Tayloe'e Phar macy. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the General Assembly of North v Carolina now in session for the passage of an act incorporating the town of Belhaven in the County of Beaufort N. C. W. J. Bullock and others. JanlOtb, 1898. ill C ONLY- pif tyCentsa Load Delivered. Apply at - - - GASWORKS 4i- O P LADIES' JERSEY RIBBED PANTS -IN WINTER WEIGHT 30e. Which we Sold For 50 Cents, we Have Reduced to pop paiPo They are new goods, are in all sizd3 birt we, preter selling- them, to carrying them over to another season. See them dis played in our SHOW WINDOW.' .J.K.'HOYT,' Perfect Fitting Clothier. lOO CORDS t . - HSONBD PINE WOOD Hout & Mltehell. Delivered on Yard. I Rise To Make A Statement for the benefit of my many customers who are looking lor 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 and nuts. Indeed everything that is needed in your home, and everything you m ay wish TO - IVe - AWAV. At HarrelPs Old Stand. OOD3 DELIVERED IH AH Y PAST Or CITY. V
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