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l f mithfiriu An Excellent Advertising Medium. TRUE TO OURSELVES, OUR COUNTRY AT CUR COD. Large and Increasing Circulation. NO. 40. SMITHFIELD. N. C THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1895. VOL. 13. f1Liiinrtrittr.iiitillllilHr BOTANIC- BLOOD BALM. A household remedy for all Bloofl i Skin diaeases. Cures wimorn .1. 1 1. r.lq.rh Bait II and ckit tarm of BIwxI DiaMi from the trrmTest pimple to the foulest Ulcer rirty years taw with unvarying success, own ocstrates its paramount heal log. " ing sad MKlin? up Tirtoes. One bottle i - - ...... rirtiw th.n a dozen any ottar kind It builds up the health and strength from the first dose. deft mi Cmrm'nfr - If not kept by your local druris send ILOO for a large botUe, or t6.0O for slXboV ties., and medicine will be sent, freight paid, by BLOOD BALM C0.,AHaitt, to fiftajayayaaBmaaMBWaaaaWBBWWK For sa!e bv Hood Bros. Smithfield, x. c. J. W. Benson, Benson, N. C. STATE LEGISLATURE. Proceedings from Thurs day, Jan. 31, to Wednes day, Feb. 6, inclusive. THE NEWS. in ition. fol KNOWLEDGE 1 Brings comfort and im proven ent and ' tends to personal en joy men" when ' rightly used. The many, who ive bet ter than others and enjoy life mere, with SENATE. Tbursday, January 31st. The Senate was called to or der at 11 o'clock. Petitions were introduced as follows : Bv Senator Paddison From citizens of Warsaw, against the repeal of the prohibitory law; also from ladies of Warsaw w pitienditure. by more promptly against said repeal. adapting the world's bee products to Bill and resolutions were in- l n : ,;,.loo .mtnawd in the as follows : laiaiiYC p..uvlr-. - Hi senator tin Ititft f?rfi wi it- uitr ductd low. B. M Tit er. f Mitchell To ftmeird I hf pnMic school law-v w, ..,-vent ti e S'atesuper intrn ' from cntiuing the mMw cl ool lnv nd force the fon' M I nrd to rcc'pt his con- tru.-on. and also tHKing away O mmm CrxrAr a fflSP and PI' ! Car rtormeed the death of Dr. S. A.l Bills William the Representative from Warren. He said he was a true Phritian srentleman in prosper ity ever mindful of the rights of others, and in adversity ever true and courageous. AH who knew him, knew him to love it A A -. pnlnor Jit mm. ne . : I . - t i 1 kw his hands He then moved that ; ms w-r ... ?JZmJ two Senators be , Mv Km Yaune o. W-kj-Jo K President to amend chapter 408, acs 1889. act with a' committee of the ! to incase the app-priation to the re tne coioreo normcti iv.u' nj, H (I. IW Mr. Phil p. of Pitt To provide for the sttldv f vocal nnsic in the nn'-l-e schools. Hv Mr Pril To place to the r-dit of the school Mind the un- News of the Week from All Parts of the World as Cleaned from the Press. House to accompany mains to Warrenton. hie wr adopted and the Preside rr V pointed Senators cook fe.i re n the Senate bra ch vA The Walter annou need DR. J 21. PARKER. GOLDSBORO, N. C. i mlv. STrHD of Fix. Its excellence is due to its presenting I in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties ot a penec ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation It has given satisfaction to nulionaand met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. . . snun or r Ei im iui tj W ill be in his office is bmith- fom and $1 bottles, but it is man- 6eld on Thursday 2nd Sund cer as the Senate committee. a. rrr tr It'llV r-Te -diMorn at 12 railed for portion of the direct o'clock as a mark ol res, ect to tax fund. fh dnsed adooted srahr' the charter ot the town bury; also to let the printing county exhibits bv commission- - - before the House. fh. lnW4.Qt hiddt-r. citizens oi rcnucr, n-j. . .. Bv Senator Ing-To require peal or abolition of theexemp aUrailroads to redeem unused j til . 'Bv Senator Adams-Toamend introduced as follows : the charter of thetownof South-; By atobo""7. em Pines in Moore county. peal chapter 314, laws of 1 8S then taken also to estaonn KraUt : fSS?- PeTons were the , ntrod-c d that his ruling in the county o of Sah5-; l"10"5 erc IDC Scotland case 1 mt thorvdav was SBvtor Paddi.on-P.om erroneous. He then laid the bill The calendar was World's Fair at Atlanta One of the most important features of the Cotton States and International Exposition will be the reproduction of the World's Columbian Exposition in miniature form by Mr. G. W. Ferri-s, the builder of the Ferris Whetl. The great World's Fair will be reproduced in its entire completeness in every detail, on a scale of 1-140. This makes the Manufacturers' and Liberal Arts building about ten feet lone. The material is white hollv, and the workmanship ex quisite. The electrical effects . . . , . a will be perfectly reproduced, ana the smallest lights ever seen will be used in decorating the va rious buildings. Search lights will be shown on the battle ship and the various buildings, the intramutal railway will be seen with cars in motion, the whale- out debate the bill passed its back steamer will be seen arriv- a- -ia.T I - - 1 11 tlirfl reaairc i. i - i ,nff anrj departing, ana lane Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder ABSOUfTEUr PURE Rpl STATE NEWS ITEMS The bill as nmended submits to the vote of the eople of all of Richmond county the ques tion whether the new county shdl be created or not. With- Cotton States and Interna- I tlonal Event of IBo. J The 1. r,et baby in Wake Atlanta is a peculiar city, and ; i0untV( and doubtless the larg its chief characteristic has ever! i t thf StatP Friday been the ease and readiness with morn;og jt Wlg nine mo, tYs which it has surmounted appa- o1d Qnd jhed 66 pounds, rntiv insurmountable obstacles1 "- - . . i , J he farmer Alliance ex change store at Liberty, Ran dolph county, closed its doors Friday under execution. They carried a large stock of goods. On the farm of S. I. Wooten. near LaGrinize, house was in the marvelous developement of the city. Het people are nev er more contented than when working for Atlanta, and how ever extie.ne or violent way be come the heat of factional agi tation there has never been a . a ..i I. ! time when every eiemeni. oi n r,d the following bills were in Kinston. . 1 .. ntn a-nrtrl nv III- 1 I 1 r I ilia -M. IK T r V - - W - V . 1 n. t - . . i Tuesday, Wednesday, , nTvTwhnae is printed on every djsposed of. By Seajtorj "e- and Friday after the 1 I-ckage; also the name Syrup of Fjg, ,ate the 8ale Gf leaf to- dcr-To amend the public sc.ool and r-ridav, aixcr i.uc informed, you will not . ,0T L I law of the State. ay of each month. accept any substitute if offered. L. tl B. Senator Carver-To au A bill passed incorporating the town of Margarettsville, Northampton count ; also a bill to allow Hyde county to levy a specipl t;ix and to amend the charter of Greenville and to al- DIRECTORY. COL STY OFFICERS. Ellington, offln In -Ourx Mich'gan will appear in the dis tarce. By electrical and me chanical effects sunrise, daylight, moonrise, and the white city by moonlight, will appear in sue- cession, i he miniature uuv . U.ienorl AtlA in ia n f krivllprl in t hi citizenship has not been ready to afMj a bov wa8 so b1nv bury its difference in its willing- in. d thHt j,e wi probably die. ness to meet on ccmraon ground J in anything that looked to the William White, a negio who developement of the city, or the; worked around the depot in Sal ZEBULON B. VANCE Parts of the Eulogy ox His had no more right to regulate tnoriz. a f)""',..- . low Haywood county to levy a Anraif w;th all the statuary pp'-cial tax. . and ornaments that appeared in Sheriff J Hrlorro.irt Clerk-W. S. Stevens, ot-o"iS-A. K. Smith. o in Court Hon Traaaurer T. SurrVor-Frank B MUm Sa-riotendent ot . Health Dr ofcaL oce on scona ireei Bn.rd CountT t. - j r niran Count v Honnl ot Edueation J. B W F Gerald and H. M. Johnaon. Counts Superintendent of PnblW toZ Prt. Ira T. TurUnirton Standard Keeper. I. W. Gnee. R. Hood, offlee In Hood Commlaeionara P- H. C. J. T. w mttenton. joa. Hardee. Inatme .a these prices than tney did the price of groceries; at anv rate, it seemed they were T im TfFi ivKRED by Senator leeislatine in favor of a monop- Raxsox tx the Sexate of the , 0i v, because warehouses in small Uxited States ox Jax. 19th. towns could not compete with resolution as folio v : . D J' tjISLS Kolrd, By tWHrm n I . i . I - The hi to amend tne voce so i HOUSE. HS to mfjke adultery of husband . At 10 o'clock the Ho-w met. r,r seven vears separation of hus- An Attempt to Rob and Murder Mr Smith, of Gates, ofi.rp-l a band and wile grounas oi ai- Lagt Thursday night a large TOWS OFFICERS. liaror Seth Woodall l orn in is loners J if. aiAnnt rhp spnate is -natnr iiffmoti onereu tu asked to render its last duties cf amendment "that this act shall honor and sorrow to the memo QOt apply to Catawba." ry of the Hon. Zibulon Bail d Senator Moody oflered an Vance, late a Senator from North amendment -that this act shall Carolina. not applv to counties west of In this Chamber on the 16th the Blue Ridge." of last April, two days alter Senator Abell made a strong bis death, the Senate lighted its speech against the bill, black torches around the lifeless Senator Moody said ,TAhy (rrm of the most honored and didn't vou Democrats break Eaaon. First Ward ; W. L. Fuller. Second Ward J .1. auis." ...... . ! , . 1 . 111 n. M ! he nverl son OI Our otitic, auu tnCul UP . BlMO - , ...11 :j caverea who Senator Aoen saiu, vorce was referred to the Jndici- j nuricV negro entered the store Renresentatives. the Senate con curring. That we have heard with the deepest sorrow ot the death of Dr. S A. Williams, the member of the House Irom trie ary committee. The bill to make an appropri ation lor the Agricultural and Mechanical college, recommen ded bv the Committee on Agri cultnrf. wa. in accordance with A. W. "aai UJCiuiai v. - m .tt ( county of Warren, who departed a resolution ot the House, reier- w ... .. . . 1 T " - m . red to tne ri nance tuiii ... . . i--- SENATE. Moxday, February 4. The Senate met at 11 o'clock. Tne follow ing bills were intro duced: Bv Senator Paddison To material advancement of her wtHare. Atlanta works best when un der pressure and on the up rrade, and the fact that the pro posed Exposition was launched amidst business depression which amounted almost to a panic throughtout the civilized world, lent additional inspiration to the business men of the city in their determination to make a success of the venture. Indeed, had there been no business strin gency, and had the channels of alter sitti-i down a short while aut v r fi n Mr Tate that he wanted to their accustomed acuVty. the and post office owned by Mr. J. A. Tate, ol McLeansviiic, ana this lite at 3 o'clock this morn ing. Resolved, That a committee be appointed, with a like com mittee from the Senate, to ac- to his late Clerk J - A. Wellons. Treasurer T . B. Hood. Tax Collector G. X. Peacock Policeman J- C. Bingham. Town Constable D. A. Coata. oomnanv his remains - t-. r n;ii. ama ' a - a. I a m-r. n -xvro r f 1 aja. a i a t j-v r - ii kjiiii. LiLk a v -y- : - j at Beekw.th. imra a, rth wini 1 D,! . , , . . residence. ' Um a,hite Howers ot soring auu Vou Kenuuncans siwu T1 . Tu.f tcnH.r to1 vu. - - ,- . i j ; IveSOlVCti, i oi love, and hallowed by the sacred phlanx against us. We had i fami,v nnd triends our sin devotions of religion, passed some traitors in our party who heartfelt syrapathv in; amid tears like a shadow from voted with you Republicans m ; tereaxement. these portals forever. To-day favor of thee trusts and you Resolved That the Genera his associates on this floor are took them to your bosom Assembly do now adjourn hereto place on the ever-living Senator Moody's amendment throu h respect for his memorv j annals of the State the record ol was lst ; also those of Senator JQ JA to.raorr0w. their admiration ana auctuuu rorues anu uuvu. resolution was unani for his virtues. I 1 he ntn passeu-ay , j . do d 5. The rules were tnensuspen. -j WmM-r -ooointed as . .. We third read- ' e 1 r -.a. CHCRCHES. ,verT Sunday ruornfna: at 5-JO o 2 t k Hood Superintendent. Fra" T;, " Wednesday eTenina: at 8 AU ae cordially invited to attend . I.. arvlcev- " . 1 )n rseconu SerTit-ee clock p. m. on JSUsvsa, oc.oc i. Sunday t- Jhatnr n "OH the Toll nil ouu' - . i.,ain o'plOfl Otl'll mmmmumwm " ' . cSSSr at, faithlul worker, a dntitn ar" cordially inrited to attend thee aervicea. rJeVOted JenaXOr, asp....,; . A. T. in the Senate is . .a- a mm' . ijv c rv v i i nations history. ed and u oassed its tnira reau-, Messrs. Smith ol From the beginning he was an jng. Gates- Yates. Williams, of Cra- His record oart of the ... .i .v. Fl.lr J Primitive Bapiii -""'" - n, , t oeee aervicea. Chnrch. On Second ?tieet. Sab- HOITSR 1, a At 10 o'clock the House was nd called to order by Speaker Wal ser. erejoy u every loKnno for the weitare a mmm g " i n( tUo .-tiole eonntrv . , r,fr itie ounp-. ot Wake, ores His neart ever "'"""-" : nf Wnke in North Carolina. His devo- petition from citizens of Wake, m Piortn wi the re , of the mer. aggjg ritSt'Sr her drugs' P f. . Ira T. Turllnaton. Supenntendent. ; deep anxicty in al, j B.Hs were introduced 3S fol- " " I that concerned her. and his ever lows: schools. , I tbatconcernea ner saCrifice By Mr. Nelson-To provide ... . . --.1 female. ooH.ncc to mflke eVCfY SaCI lUtr. : ljj ...... ruriiaaton intite ; - T". ,? j ;f.... for nddit onal buildins etc., at ltural and Mechanical ?nted a na n FT 1 KniH I- IrT. Turlington, rn. a., vu. - pal J. I Baviaj A. M. (Trlnit, College) Math Prof. T. R. Crocker. (WakeForx-t) ? . . v e- F. J Barnes, military l.aun urvm. - Tactic, and R. L Hamilton partmoit. Mra. Ira T. Tnrllnjcton. Mnalc ven. and McLean. SENATE Saturday, February 2. The Senate met at 1 1 o'clock. Petitions were then presented as follows; Bv Senator White, of Alexan derlFrom ladies of Catawba county, against (?) the repeal of the prohibitory liquor law. By Senator Bellamy From citizens of Nash, in favor of re trenchment and reform in public Penmanship- Primary De- LODGES. 97 I. O. O. M "Cbambelain. V.G. Olive Branch Lodge. No. 37 a v. senera. .i. --r Fellows A. M. E. CHrRCH -lockp m. oneachSecona waay . f.rfiT Psld School t very Sunday Thuraday niarht .or. "cl aionth. ...,lio o'clock. T. Shephara su" StVoVb- Si ar.corA-1, itvitedto at tend theae aervicea. , jt was meXOUlSl -"rttnflKSS rpK i was overflowing. at iV a, - and 8 P. m. --J- ... third l" r.r. ..rh week at 8 rtf iron tie was luasui - " m 'nor hehfllf was dailt manifest the Aerncu ed in an nis woiu u ,, " T. ..tP. .0 mms : I PtTP II rl 1 I 111 VlI I a-v- , , Senator ance was an miv:...-. ee e expenses. mon orator. He spoke with 000 for 189o b VmTo Bills and resolutions were tnen great power. His style was By Mr Peace, of ance- 1 introduced as follows: brief, clear, and strong. describe the manner Hv Seaator Sander,-To se- He alwaU instructed, always . searches shall be made for lost , 2 distribution of the :,cr1 nKvavs entertained' or stolen property t.trS atjd effects of assignors. and never wearied or fatigued; Bills passed allowing tiyoe, The bi to fix the fees of solici- an audience, and knew when to county to e- " t i tors M natters ol rec.eversh.ps conclude. The Senate always the amount t $13.(MK) to . Qf infant passcd lts , , - - . 1. 1 onH t toe T ne llUCUlCUllv. ,J - l ,1 tk.rH fPQftinff"! ' ,, b, and : building of the court boOSe. etc.. "dill- t Wtting duction in ,ery,b,ng except 5S bended" bodie, end ont- anc Itc .ajnenc tbj garter o. toe . a,.-bi U P. StreiCHCU lltl-ao vj. . - . , 11 iU K.ll tn Wta t" , . r it At li::'o o ciock. mt "S.Tv.l..poW with-lceeale ,he conn.e ofotland . - - ,,,, nniqUtf came up on its tnira rcauwg rxn- Krincrincr dOWn applause. 1 w" - - . -... , amend sectious 3739 and dibl of the Code, fixing fees of clerks and registers of deeds. Bv Senator Sanders In refer ence to holdingcounty institutes tor teachers. Bv Senator Grant To amend chapter 272, laws ot 1885,relat ing to the appropriation Oxford orgban asylum. The calendar was then taken up and the following bills and resolution were disposed of: The bill to establish graded ; schools in Kinston passed its j third reading The bill providing that fees under section 1799 of the Code be reduced to 25 cents for regis tration of lien bonds on crops came up. This gave rise to a long discus sion, during which Sentaor White, o' Alexander, stated that in his connty there were good Populists in the county offices and that they voluntarily did n v,-ir u nrlf for one third less than the law allowed tbem to charge. Senator Dowd said he was glad to hear it and hoped it would be carried a little farther by the Populistp. and suggested that thev reduce their per diem; that he noticed thev favored re to buy a pair ot shoes, but Mr. Tate not liking the idea of going back into the dark store-room with a strangtr, tried to put him off until morning. The ne gro insisted, however and he got a lamp and went back in the store, but before getting far the negro suddenly struck Mr. Tate a stunning blow, which felled him to the floor. He did not lose consciousness, however, and cried so loudly for help that some section hands living near by beard him. The negro hear ing them approaching made off without getting anything. Mr. Tate savs he could easily recog- to the nize his assailant. Atlanta Exposition would never hiep Keen considered certainly not until much more time had elapsed since the closing of the Worlds Fair, which had been the univeswl triumDb of human inee- ruity as developed on the line of expositions, and which necessa rily would overshadow and min imize an v similar effort by this, or any other country, for years to come Clark Howell, in Re view of Reviews. Voice of the Press. isbury, was on Thursday struck and run over by the hhifting en gine. Boih legs were cut off. He lived only three hours. Governor Carr refuses to grant Foust, the late bank cashier at Salisbury, a pardon. Fount is in the penitentiary. His broth er came from Texas to necure signatures to an appeal for pardon. A good many farmers in this section are going to try raiding tobacco this year. It has al ready been demonstrated that our land will make a good grade of tobacco, and it beats cottotw as a money crop. C of o fttboaf News. There are now 175 students at the North Carolina and Me chanical College. Last fall there were over 200. The decrease in caused by a rule which prevents a student who fails on examina tion from remaining at the col lege. The college made a good showing, only 37 students fail ing to pass all their examinations. A Horrible Accident. r.epntiiimrn. N. C lan. 31. An unfortunate white man met with a horrible accident about one mile north of Greensboro, on the Southern Railway track last night. The section boss twnc horrified to notice a man's legs lving on one side of the track as he was riding along on hiscarearlv this morning. Gr ing on further he found other parts of a human body, the hrl hrinp so fearfully mangled r, , .... c as to preclude any possibility oi identification. All that can be learned about him is, that from appearances, he was drunk, as it looked as if he had fallen in . U.. mini nloncr t he cut. He lUt o wore a pair of "overall, and from this it looked as if he was a workingman. It is doubtful whether be will ever be identified. i its third i Yates offered an amend- fresh. Ing on Wednesday night of Sunday School every Sundsj t evening li sWTSa: Vuita -S. Sander.. Snp t. FEATHERBONE CORSET. . ' . .til Air His wit was as innau ....i - . , te. :iis noraor mtui r'" , n - . - spark- of all ot Kicnmona count y vote on the question of whether v and or not the county should be ere- I . a sarcasm, but there w,s no Ji ated thtomat- llrtlivu a w . . wmmds.ter nao - i o . i i j i . i . n. r i r 1 1 1 re n i s . The bill to facilitate the tnai ameno u T . t cases was tabled. . Senator Paddison moeed to The bill extending for two ameno oy -B . t Wnllr ' lor nrobatr be 10 cents vears tne time iui m- , i Springs Improvement company Mortal . ice. no I true arrows were often given. : J ...oro never iioisoucu OTV..- ' " J been thoroughly deb- . C . 1 but the shafts ted and an amenurya:,.v It was ' same character voire ur. y-- to build its railway passed its third reading motion to re-reuer was The lost. The resolution that the House were 3 . .L. The bill to give the Farmers' j and Senate meet in tegaro iui ,u inturanre exemDtion granted Atlanta taH""11"" I I IV. I IIOMI aaa.-w F ' Masons Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias passed its third reading. A Great Blizzard in the West. Nebraska is experiencing the ....roi- Klimrd in vears There is certain to be great suliering in the Western drought-stricken counties, and it will lie amaz'ng if manv lives are not lost. The loss of cattle and stock is sure to lie great. A telegram from Kansas savs a severe snow over tne 1 strength of the bow and skill of terday. strength oi tne Mr. Yates said petitions v P .um t,Qr of its victim, coming in from within the tern-. ... U e9 (rom , . Qn the bill for the " He believed what te said. He j tory involved, against I teJempb d tcHelKMieculm-1 jjrf of tt Atfsnji Warner, fa The hill to amend the Const! tution by prohibiting State of fleers from taking railroad pas etorm is sweeping northern part of the State. One from Iowa s-ays . The snow . a I a a.l. ac- nicht was adopted. storm which ame irom vr.c Senator Ale11 introduced a bill I united with the one from the :w- , form for iron liens. ! r.nll in southeastern Iowa and 0(1.1.0- r .L.Cml. no HOUSE. The House met at 11 o'clock. Among the committee reports vorable; to establish a new of Robeson, eoni inue3 lies from eight to fifteen incnes deep The wind increased in ve Ir citv and the mercury sank to thicago is suffering also zero Roned with Feather bone Latest style Correct in Shane, extra . " :t wflS trae. he felt its force mation ol the county mm ... was tabled n tvaist. rr.il Hrt ws in his i sisted that all Kicn.nono .,uKU. Drevent preferences , out f part ""r-i ' , Dimaeii, u.a . I . , :-. , thra matter. : . - 1 1 - - .. " j i . best ma- i a u a,a ready to put, to nave unt , :nsoivent corporations hum untavorab e: to ameno e.ua..t. ,,u"'"- ' . . j0 irm JSat "Ab-'tnorTHfciS i-fS i,d. - "editors - 1 SSn.. 'L: ISCZSS solutelv Un- 'r "V-, Uootmg Va it. tnira reao...B. , Cle,an, county towa.u.p 7 . . T ;..tis. u r inT tnirrv vears iki '- x' - ! . T . . . t i . . miction ut- t't 1 111 111 ic . v. v . - breakable, o o aroUR issue. The State Temperance Anaociation. seats were Raleigh. Jan. A contemporary remarks th tt 'there is a suspicion that the bank?, particularly those of New York, are doing what they ca: to deplete the gold reseive." If a fellow was seen going along the road with a halter in his hand and another man's mule tied to it there would be reason able grounds for the suspicion that he was stealing that mm. Wilmington Star. Referring to the Thanksgiving Day eruption of Senator Lindsay, of the Legislature of North Car olina, who said the people of this State have nothing to be thankful for, the Louisville Cou rier-Journal sys that the people of the other States of the Union "hnve a crtat deal for which to be thanklnl for instance, that they have no such Legislature as that of North Carolina." Exchange When the gold standard man argues that the payment of nil ver at the Government Treasury instead of sold would paralyze the finances of the country, the silver man has only to ask what has the oavment ol gold done. The pold champions have tried their policy, and it has steadily increased our embarras mtnts ; now, the people want :t..r have a trial. Thev are Slivtl c ready to risk the results Au gusta Chronicle. Dem. The Fiftv-third Congress in no -. for the fact that three States were only half represent .a ; rl.- senate during the ' . - - greater oart ol its existenec Wvoining and nnii"f""i - j " Montana failed to fill one seat each that belonged to them When the matter comes to be ex amined clrselv. by the way, some of the other States, whos full, were not hall GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. Carnegie, the iron king, is said to have contributed $3,000,000 for educational purposes. The Texas Legislature elected Horace Chilton, Democrat, to succeed Rich ark Coke as United States Senator. That valuable mineral, mona zite has been discovered in York county. South Carolina, and the farmers are commencing to dig it. It in reported by (en. Booth, of the Salvation Army, that its organ, the War Cry, ban an an nual circulation of 52, 000 copies, printed in forty languages. Both houses of Congress were in sesnion Saturday. In the Sen ate the Prenident'n policy toward Hawaii was endorsed by a vote of 24 to 22. The vote wan on party linen. The report of the Blackwell Durham Tobacco Co., of Dur ham, N. C, for 1894- shows that business of the company was next to the largest in volume and the largest in the way ot profits since the organization ol this company. The report shows a very gratifying condition of offairs, and the directors very naturally accord to Juliar S. Carr much of the credit for this prosperity. It is said that the salary of $10,000 which Mr. Carr is paid the largest salary paid in North Carolina Senator Pritchard's Views. 25.-The State represented -Savannah News. i- -iqqj. raided the Legislature and had cost the The South m 1894 raised 00 000 about fiftv bushels ot corn to ; nntinn of Mr. Yates' Money refunded every baJe of cotton. The tar-1 , t the vea8 and nays amai . . . . .1 ... 1 were demanded ana mc .c. WARRANT. after 4 weeks trial if not satis- ; mcr who comes out even on factory HOUSE At 10 o'clock Sp aker Walser . . I i:,... .r nneetion. tfl- eommiSMUUC Ira; S debt orSfron, a,?luT.. tbepeniten. favorable; to re-; tiary hhu jei.. ,-B. - - U pi 111 OC For sale by W. G. Yelvisgton, t-4 tf. Smithfield, N. C Pay up your subscription please, as we need the money. a" ! cotton at present prices i WOQilv 55 DOes, 45. nate. The farmer who nastt ; . ' p surplus of corn is ahead. The . SENATE, salvation of the South during Friday, February, 1st. 1894 was .t- great corn andhog ; M product. 1 X 'flOrlC Tl. ITl. IJIvT , Uf aa- - 1 rr,fkarQnP a hearing ol the committee lor the Atlanta exposition, in order ue eh. T-ecrislature mac hear its arguments in favor of North i By Mr. called the house to order A resolution was Mr. Peebles, fixing 8 odocK p.m.,; o.c, - a- to cstablish a t rte.t Wednesday as the time lor witn tne r-" " w. lt ;9 not lo lie - . . r . 1 : . ! ..... I n-w iflvtirM hc. i uauvi ' - or tne oirtct ic.u m, - . ..... nm. i:t: 1 1 1 , fr.1. orohthttion or politi Bdls lows : I r ... 1 . fol.: prohibition or political paper. were intr uuuuu r . . . ., - z . but simply in tne icmpci ... There is a rumor to the effect that an electric railroad is in oeoieet to run from Donnaha, a station on the Northwestern North Carolina railroad bv East Bend. Yadkinville, Eagle Mill and to Statesville. It is intend- ake the Yadkin and smal Senator Jeter Pritchard nmy he is in favor of the Iree coinage of ilvir, protection oi raw ma terial of IBS' South, and a modi fication ol the internal revenue law as to its manner of execu tion nd en'oi cement. He ia al so quoted as having said that he is a stalwart Republican (wmcn no doubt he but stalwat Republicann have not generally heretofore fawired free coinage of nil ver. Well, its only a ques tion ol time when neatly every- Lusk To create the! terest. 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The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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Feb. 7, 1895, edition 1
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