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reasinsr Circulation. TRUE TO O URSELVES, OUR COUNTRY AND OUR COD. An Excellent A.ivci tlsin Lar SMITHFIELD, N. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1895. VOL. 13. NO. I I. f ' k' : 15 Al iM. ot Mi LOW- 5 ani6 Blood Balini 9 m i a U ? i !- " m e- SB :s "WRITE bI Cures. 'z of Won free on ap $ if iCtoairoe 1 :iLOOD BALI CO.. A!!ama.C3. S For sale- by Hood Bros. MITHFiELD. N. C. W Benson. Benson, N. C. KKER. . X. c. o s omce m btrntti- 54 i v , C I Ej I j t Si J el V , Fridav. after the i each month. I'll i ' i!;er:ntin nitihf itvi:,;.! to Dt-'t - -' . . A Q ri4 DEAI.EB'5 c - ;i sell tm -' fin-cr llsart yonejn RSW IkO?IS 1 . lEiA Li U 1 Iris Poll wlSl THitrS bii ea SMt $ 1 5.00 nn -2 ur. -eat or v?rite us. We a te, mi a If prifcs, tcrr-8 ealin.i n ill in, vc will c aa!loii,e i'a9 VForld tc l ' tks $30. CO Bowiaa s 50.00, cr tistw tan. . ,ry7,;3,?Ot'.!sa yon 11 as. or oarAtaNh : WfTt'SP fa U i.-.-"--1 11 Wl ATY. Smithheld, X. C. i i -TJV -- :dge when ive bet re, with roinptly acts to 1 attest : liquid in the It a x. v in the fo i pleas d truly t I-IT. n.-n nstipatiou. dl. ions and j ;'v T'-;'i or- Voice of the Press- There is at lea. Ray in the Legislf ", s- r .1 .w-.ti Ucss i rv-tielliJ- v con is tied As The he a Did wiped YOS. . lo tneir e win:; Tha North Ci now A blli has bo Indiana Legtsla marriage betwi UitiCKs. i uc in passage ot such p u hi ica n - Fop a 1 ti of North Carolir 1 in iiiit ind ucuon ana o m t ae Ke- Legislaturc id-" hp ie Tribune. Iter t went S- V tn to Mexico, or country. Leu even a Hotter ;:!e Lottner- Journal, Dera. It is said one funeral o ten brings on anothei ot Fred Dcugh-ss The death 11 possibly litical funeral li in l be rs which the house shed in loving memory of Fred Dauglass last Fridav win prove very expen sive manifestations ol grief. tu:.. i ; a ,, .- I a r-l nin-t tn l n's leg 5s i -u r c i:- a iii-ism loan the ladies oi tvortn era on- n a io coiupiete bill Old: 1 !. I r, rnmt hill that at uate nj ii'Vl l!.L 111. c vile - . - .- ; t'nr-i' rr.r. .7 t itrn: :i l.s in the hands ol ignorance, inca- 1 IT- I ' pacity and venailtv. ne acme ol Radical "refawm" is ionnd m cutting salaries in educational institutions. in opposing monu r - rnents oi patriotism, in hiycm- rag incompetei wer. in iVQd ail hnlUnzimr. Such is Radicalism in 1S93. and it is of -., . - - his- sa mi' . 1 II ilU lilwUl 1- 'i:" nS-itb " 1 . opportunities Radicalism in . , i- -100- . u North Carolina iu ISO.-, is the same turbulent, unwise, malig- nant, depraved thint wnsin 1868-70.-Wilm,gton Messen- ....If,- ... iiocinn ii l-'-f-.-l IS t(1 have a monument now is the "ro , , c.'. Wtbonn nr lin!-u- tne peo ne win my urcrii.uo. tBC development Ol a public sen- . . -. resent at. ve from Warren. $83 1 stead of by the State. young mca Py loans or seiioiaa . , , i t. time lor Dim to Scl it. I ossioii - . . , . , , . ,u uai ie., a CV,;,,0 jw m - ... t rntiu mat niaia'.iaeiaiive-nui.ii -r ; 1 ' fc vVn.hinirtou will balance of his salary was intro- Ire debate on the bill lasted , ships. , unsuspecting Bops in the ;stori ion-ot events and nana ,- Sampson Democrat. ' nnrl wife for considerable maioritv. The bill Fully one third of the studenulg00 c FUrtii KrowM n -.honoring" henchmen furn -.P--,- table salt. Old maid, are the ThcJ .angc boarding .sbing pones ol bread tot e lat fac es a b m ol poa .s.n cco brown fUr good-natured L,abSf ty wolk in labora- and hungry, in creating new oi loss. geg tnem i .0nt ro re matr0as are the loaf sugar and . - stenoerapbers See. for heelers, in try ing to pass move suits from one ccmnty to the prettv gir1s are the ime puJ- luJoksand an election law that opens wide another, but rcvoes9thetr char- veHsctl white clarilied sugar , iye ;vate itiStrnc. rhP floodgates of corruption, ter if they remove a suit from a , t- , , .,leas?: . c;o ,mnM P-pr , CT 7C I EfilOi ATHDC lAlt LtbidLAsUati t rococo in day RSs SliNATE. 1 HUS3DAT, FEUKt'ARV 2S The Senate met at loclock Senator Grant, Republican, o KM " 1 t ! T1 . run . a. Wayne, introduced a bill to com ptete the Confederate monument at Raleigh, ppropriating $10. 000 foT that tnirpose. He asked le bill be placed upon its iate passage and no ob- rction was made. Senator Adams (Pcm! called tr the yeas and nays. The call vas sustained and the bill pass- d its second reading. The bill to establish grade bools in the town or Clintoi impson count v. passed it sec- ood readirg. The bill for the relief of ex- heriiV G. Kenan, ol Duplin county, tor funds lost n he ik of New Hanover, passed third reading he Counts Government bill a maoc toe 12 on o e)i tne on!, pro- c aDpointment br a i i mo me tubers ol n of finance, of different pol- CM ae ; from the commissionei to rtion with the thre e c o tr missions r. finance and r. out ol the fire measure befor a all matters I . votes ir anv . . , i passed l be a otment of the board ot bnancc is t c be maae m a. tion 1 1 c; -iz: meat was ado Senator ?. d:t Tl . i ne en : mo gretted to see in this bill a virtu- al surrender, horse-, foot and dragoon, of the Popnbsts to the !'nK';,ni.c TT. k'. - lun Po - unst: allied with tl'.c IC par- what they caijected to gain by overturning a system which they had so long supported. HOUSE, At 10 o'clock Speaker Walser c died tue House to order. Bills were introduced as fo!- lows: Bv Mr. Williams To incorpo- ralM rh-unln1 fair- to cur a he lands; to w lti Ci av p. "o amend the cr cutters to amend tne uqu Bv Mr. Galloi 1 o re Qua'- fix k To erest a imeno tne ' lortgagees oesenbe estabusn l l is tne:. be require trustees arm to "ifrc Bccurate property ec 0 e provision iot ultural and Me- was taken up. ime appropria- tton i-'.-.o e not) fo- this rear an rear "The bill a bi .a.-ed maki ,000 t!ie hite Agricultural and Mcchar ai cohere, this t;e:ng tne same I hereto! ore. A resolution to pay Airs. di act oi adub seven vears ?V.1V.I1 ivui.3 mi l terr on the sart of the husband, " : u .-.;rOTr and wi Liitii-v. uu 1 . 11 1.... .. . nortty reports Tl O . ... 4- The Senate resolution for rc- n.c - " lundmg enarter taxes m cases where the charter w not granted was adopted. TL. US ni Mr Winhnni BM i w y taico ui, w wiwu.a.., State to a Federal court . Mr. Winbourne said the peo 1 1.1 fi.nrlnf l,o rrnnnnn- -- .-v-..v - l iC- ' 1 -T-.ia. - i.l . 1 1 , I , -t 1 on . Vl.en.w , 1 ,.;n e and so a removal was rv for a .....j. ...,o unt ,- n vftorv t-r a equivalent to a .cto. , . -r a company. He ndtcuu tne m a J? h The "f01" bill passed its readings. . "V I I M-lt.l "I i I I I ( . I IM.' lit-ltl!- I MII1IUI ! ii ' 3 V--,l. ..iv sion cl the Sen :ss, (1 to enlarge steel law itrritorv to Wavoe; tt amend the charters of K ins ton. I Green llle ; :;ll Jeaofort. The lull to amend tl e chattel j of Iviz ibclh City passed. j At the House night session , bilis p-s;-ei to amend the char j ter ol aforsjanton; to change j . . Si.. 1 31 ..lit Ol Villi 3g line between Gree:. counties; to tr.corps A V At then ate i.iiia P Friend orphanage in L tore, for when they tnraed I bles and rapidly rpread to the j down a one-legged Confederate I wooden bnilding-t tn rear o4 Uet SENATE. ! "oWHw plac-d a nearo in his J tei)gtr Bros.' store and the opera Uuiuord rr ... T ....... 1 rnuii, 1 The Senate was called to or I derat 10 o'clock by Lieetcnant Governor Doughton. j Bills and fc-olutiors were in- trod need as follows : By Senator Green To extend the corporate limits of Weldon Bv Senator Fowler To allow the commissioners ol Sampson coctntv to lew a special tax Bv Senator Amnions To es tab'ish the Stat ir.e on the Frt nch Broad Bv Senator Grant lo amend the school law. By Senator Bellamy To n I quire all railroad trains to stop! twns ol 600 IJOPUIOI, nator Mercer lo itico the Bank of Tarboro. enator Adams To deiin 1 . trail Se obbing. tor Westmoreland, chair man of the Printing commit tee, sent up tne con . t "tract and bona ot L I. Stewart, for public prin-l tcr. m i :"! i tne oui to apprc 000 to complete the Sio.- S ' 1 1 I monutiM ed ui thu On the announcement" .-suit Senator Potbescxci Li od an 1 the L. m Thee wis Tint?, und it efore order coul l Je longed seme tint restored. HOUSE. t 10 O'clock Speaker YYalscr Bills were introducci i ws : as 11 By Mr. French To provide I of North Carolina by voting to for stock law lor part ot NewJadiourn in token ol respect for Hanover ; also to allow Ha: over's old court house na to be sold. By M To ame law. Bv Rob son stock To defii fix the pui ishmect The I Fnivers i acanci ras i i"! i r 1 1 lohul d hos. f . f- icyd, L -. R. !h Peebles. J Z. V. Waber, F ITaber F i ' I A Whit a i te, . . ' WOK,jonn O.Ko v;Uon F D isnrgwyn ... j . ' c " " , Harry n cOi tn- cer Blackburn, A. B' r'" J v vvhite V S Lnsk Moody, . i. . . F. Cart u. a. wnue, i W A. Guthrie, Tax on billii bis was fixed ; Russell ara! d and pool f a L C.io . A tax of $50 on druggists who i! whisker was -imposed in tl e sell wt hill. 1 h is p r o v ; s i o n v. : ; ? stricken out. The bill to prov m Citato ending. IIS til ini . v : 1 1 . i . l be next bill t. K up was lo ! nl rU . pro viae ior tne seaca u ii uuu k.,nl. 1 m i-innntlf'C 111- I . eives county boards ol educa P . tion entire power to select books. I . . . . - . . TfTf ...... I western vmner savs: ii men " IV Z .u .t. are the salt ot the earth, tne woiren ;re andoubtedtv the Bngar Salt i?, a aecessity, sng- ar a luxury. Vicious men are . ., saitpeter, lnditterent men are tne ,t-c-d :mr m men are t at - 1 I he KilthChlhl lUinUV ISSaiU lt be wearing out at the head, and there is .., one ,i them -bo i. epn v pnn-nptf nt to tnar.aoe tr.tir . - business. The combined wealth OUSincSS- l ic cotn uiiicu teli 1 11 nu m. the family have committed sui - cide and a third has tried to. - 1 !- tioa tt) otner siuuctji--. unui Press Opinions Concerning th Douglass Ad- journment. Vim Iron of Blacktsi Infamy. The little Latin phrase "fa eiers a vc run rfccensuscst, which mc; lcj J v when 'c1 erailv trarsla ben cu start to the (lev with a rush" is most rul t.nl graphically illustrated 1 y the Fusion party in the Leg I .. -,-.1 .t .u....- " oun luiii, and in thw act they baeereacbed its lowest depths of shame and degradation, tor in our opinion, t he men who vote d for that res olntion, stooped down bom the respfct crested pedestal pi h lof- ty manhood, and with their own hands picked up the red hot iron ol blackest infamy, and branded their own foreheads with the . . . ,. everlasting stigma of disgrace. Wilson Mirror. What Will th-y Say In the years to come when the school children of North Caroli na come to that page in the his ! or1, c ii their Stale iicrl naJ ibns: 'In t hi- mo-,'b ot IVbrt:- - ! " e t r the H u?e ol Kepreeentatves adjournel asa mark ol reptct to Fred Dong-1 lass, mrcr the well known negr ec- polttictan, having de- Jclined to a -.recto a resolution of snmilat import in de'ertnee to the i f General George Washington, the commander ;u- 1 the armtCS Ol the Kevoln- and the first President of fnited States and to the rv oi u.-rani nuurri ii. commander in chief ui mm ol the Cjnfc -onfederate thev think v hat v. ill v. A hat explanation i v i i t v f npir ! ehersr lv of f -ct c accounted lor i I he inquiry nswers itseU. Norfolk Land- In Smckcknh end Ashes-. Every man who voted to afiix this stifltma UDOn the white race 1 1 be memory of the nmccaena- t, I re I Douglass, ought to eedin the pillory of public j apt for the unger of scorn at its slow, an moving fin- r-'V. Luk n Gazette. Ccrxiess Didn'l But V" Did. rcss no' only dil not ad it Uonglass, who UKU u nasumgwu, uuvciniwc- dined to let the remains of the , . , . . . i. . . ... .. . . . J dead niscegenationist lie instate "tn lbfi C;'l'itoL Bnt Norlh Carolina Bouse ol Represent a- ha(j :orc respect lor Fred, land Urisbed the boa r of ad- I irBment upon him. Sampson Democrat. E2UCATIMC POO!? OOYS. tjii; t -xiyr-KsiTv or north CAM tiuxA M DOtan a KOHLS wokk i-ok OUU BOVa. rwa .-re Past year ;t baa loaned $3 849 25 from the Deems Fund, tberebi ling 55 needy I - students. rWirina r'u- tl . d 20 Vfiiri . ' - . . hjv. pvn . i ...j i i kjiii .-...i nas uiucu huuhi te aided by loans, scholarships . . ... or labor, and over one tanro arc supporting themselves by money : nrnun i iii'i' rn.'i .se r.rs i i cr i-i .i . i i i . v... w..- . , i c. 1 , f arnca or nTC ULtu " borrow. The spirit of seh neip i-s in strop" at the IJniVCrsitV ik.t thld.alurp stndeTtts. ever,' " - - while pursuing their studies are it:.H.rarf at the same time supporting ,1 1 - u. '' classes rn the village, e'erk in the . 1 ii i.:a Stores a. 10 mi iii.inv uuio , of work It is not exaggeration : to say ha the Privity by . loan iunus, seraao sin is ami uu . : portunities for labor makes it iwi e "vo !;KU (or mm worthy bo v.l tower poor, toobtain in Xorth ! Carolina as good an education ! as rich boys obtain elsewhere. THE NEWS. fiews of the Week from Ail Fartcj of the Work; as Cleaned from the Press. Kinston in Ashes. Kington. X. C Feb. 28 About 4 o'clock this afternoon fire hrok onl : Kri ;ill PUM.' . DIOCK2 Of tne town nn- in as us or smould. ring ruins, raclnding the Stores of Einstein Bros S H. Lolten, Oettenger Bros.. Frid gen Cox, Canadv's hardware, C. V. Crabtrce, Abbiit & Sum- increl, Dawson Bros.. J. W. Col ins. Loltin's Bank, "the bar-1 rooms of H C. Harrison and 1. i iv. Whalev, Wagoner's beer hot ! iv,r establishment the Hotel ! p rewmwunwDi, ine nocei Tall, the Free Press office, Br. Full's residence and office; resi-1 let ees of S. Bmstctn, II. II. Wil- e, ,L " ' . , . son. Sheriff utton, Dr. . A. Pollock. A. J. Loften, S. M liar-; rell and W. H. Brock's residence nd stable The IB ini? snark- burned two tr three h usts oe- i. - u : ; 'II II. I I M I M L 1 I I . ' III. Ill .11. I - cr fart ot the town. The osg is fully $225,000 and the insnrnnce in the aggregate is small. The origin of the fire is reported to have been a cigar- ette stump canlessly thrown bjl a boy m Bryan Fields' stabler. A Fatal S..ot. l)r P r p.vn. Sr thcohhst in( iK;t known physician o! Lexington, was shot and killed I in- : i i,,ii-.i- i .Monday bv 1. aster diem II of that pbsee. The killing was tpit. rcsnle of bad feeling existing betweea the two pat tic--named iu pnvM mU ..,- of nee. and favorable known all over the State. He was a large mnv, 6 feet high, and weighed about 250 pounds; good. ! ind- hearted and a perfect gentleman. Shcmwell is about 35. of mc- dtttSn height, and has been in mwI Ktirvotinor -rrnnM. ' " Wsgss Wssssn Inwe n Pssili nmHt-hnrn x C Fob 2fl Hannah Jones, of this place, an aged colored woiran, tell h the ire in a fit last night, a-al being alone, site was not dircovered till this morning when she was onnd burned to a cn-p sue is til! alive but cannot bv." What Fucion EVJc-ans Tn. Meckkmbuffg Times, hose editor is a mcmorr ot tne present i . ... i .. . , i . uhkhhiiii, "Prominent Republicans have been heard to say that ii they cat get the count v government system and an election law to su t them tb y don't carewlu-.h er fusion continues or not. They believe that with a solid negro vol . they can put North Caroli vote, they can put North Caro l na where she was in 'G8 and 'GO They believe the Fopubsts will help them to again get control oftlie State, and it looks is if they mav rYhcn this is done and the State is delivered into the hands of Radicals the Fopu- j ,ists v iU realiz the lestruction tbcir WOTK llHS brouK,ltv ttnd mna 11 ,s l"' mtc ine-v rc" jr nt. The outlook lor god J gviMimi - ...-. ic finr : lti-1 th'i I r ( I 11 ; I : ; I i , ... - , , ...' T mtmtm Legislature. pe-oliiar for seven wear v wet . . r - .1 ,...i. 1. ..-,1 r-,, -11-. LUC iiCCOLI II L- 'i IK lJ-11 """" , . . . , Ices ot the mongrel body in ses -;nn nt Rabriuh. and the wild- .. ...t.. nful imnratil anil ,-v-r-n a:'. T ,.r l 1 1. H.iWU" l- ''l' ' " , i- 1 1 L A political mountebarks and acro- j,at thc Jines of r.n unknown .' , . . t writer to us precisely meet tne r ' supoacations 01 o ..unnn heart: "doil Rio- ui- ii;cn! A tl BStSI ! lUj Strung wIi'k, treat bmrlii, tru- Idltb nl rt-a'lv iiandh Men hiii the ta4 Uf So imH kill: Mm Nrli- poMHmi opittlofuf aal u will; MfD who lovp honor: ircrii v.-1 w ill not lie. . . . Tall men. nun trownwl who live above the In putTlir 'lutv aii-1 in iirivut." thinking: Kur while th rabhlc, with their thiimli worn ere.. 1h. , Their In re .r"t sionx an'l then-lit t le ilee.Jrt. Minule in f. !lili ft rii. lo ! frifiloiii w-, wroaff rale the Inn.i, mil wnltiu juwi.ee -!eei.H." . - . , .,, , Read a gam and you v.Y.l be re- Read again and vou will be re- minded of politicians in ad out ; o North Larolma -W ilmingtOfl i Messenger. Highest of all in Lcaveninr l'owcr. Rohl AB60UUTELY PURE WiT AND HUPiiCR. Aiarned Alan "Viiv ooij i I jmi get married, Ififi Perkins ? 'You are Letting to look like 0 'back number' cm will SOOU be an old maid." Miss Perkins "If I wert II easy to please I I your wile v a- 1 wonld bare been m anted loni ago." : r i ..it-i u Interrupted "Whoeallfd. "The doctor' see him-tell him I'm n.t ...fii OOt Well. ' ... Mamma--"Yon 0m' my Jones playing abont thrtrol lev-ear track the ears. Tcddi "Tain't no fan for him, Mamma " hv isn't it?" Teddy "His mamma neeai said be nasn't." The decision of a Baltimore Judge that stealing a eat is not larceny wa doubtlcas innuenced by the probability that thecal would come hack. a Editor Somehow or piker font S(0 , JK-sense of this thtni" Foct "My dear sir, that t,rv ' j.uue oiri-i;n. iiiammj, coii.c aod look tn htautm 1 rain- o Mr . Mamma Hush, my dear, it is vtr hatJ '"rm l. niirc el a cruuc comoinaiaon a rcn,ysnow Hial ! Inc. Pick Me Up. Dentist You needn't open voir mouth any farther This is quite sufficient. i. i i . i. u i l. l easaui l iiiougiiL us no .v you were B going to them pincers, Dentist The pince s I am stopping outsu Unsere Gesellsebaft. tzoing to shove in but iclf. Success (fl Joutnaiism. A newspaper was foaadedio New York citv nearlr forte years apo v.jl() the purpose of printing wholesome matter; not exclud- ing any news, out jutijiisnmg a little a nossible ol evil natnr iy news, but publishing as and as much ol good an normal people Ought tO Ik: interested in. The paper was a failure for 20 vc,r! ml WM bought bv its pneent owner or a very imsll sum je changed its policy; nublished dctailt of everything publihd th tad of everything aawbolesome and reoulsive.mak- w , )-,cni appear WOTM tl tliy XVt re, v. hen possible, arid evcn making up horrible ttoriei erhcn there were no reals OtK -.efficiently hot rib!-.-; and this pa m.,. ,ie most ucceffaful paper Itnanciallv aad the blackest and most nnrcliable paper in America. Sue!) papers flounsb only at the North. The South IS not popu IOUS CPOUUll IO SUII JOIl Uiil i : it. in I-. iijUi uui'i ui.vi . . . . . . . . . .........i , i . . ' . when ing or a bo jyurnalism. st of metropolit A Great Newspaper. Washington's greatest morn ing daily, The Post, at, has just ad dv magnificent t OC I to 11 eojuipmeot Scott ore- It hi ur h ol tv S!!f E I an,J t W IO hour. All 'if ' ( the press lOluC nundleO lOI tn Dot laminar jj j,ri ori almost a i irl' 'At OOC ttfl If UfliVolirid Ifi;!!) h fast a t tber t, pes .'in te prtutec passed , ir buttdrc 't a mal fo! , , fob .he mu tut raia- n ( t ate. It t tune to own such a press. we i'.ee a ar.nt. macii neao "v. STATU ;, tin !,, ffl N he in in is die be . mc amoun I n orth nana i completed William I! ident and it Ii Mrs. 1 II I miles from K into well or. l o sc r i ( i Mrs. Am of fndae J Ashcvil'c, Arlacda, F two montl her health. a, i i aicrrimoii, ol lied Monday night at la , hither she went is ago on account of Chariot tc ( ibst i Vtr. Hon. Julian Carr, t North Carolina, h;is subscribed $ 10,000 to th- building bind of the Ann r ican Fni versify, which ifl to lie erected at Washington by t he Methodist Bpitcopal church. lie is said to he the first & it South to an ed rth ol t he ei n man to COntl ucational enterpi Potomac since tl , . A meeting ol A meeting of citizens of Chil ton was he'd in the court hou.-e Friday night to consider a prop osition to estabisb a lyitcm of graded school; full attendanc ol iier cussed in all its etin cr v a i i rac d Mr. Public n p: Butler, r ., i 11? I 1 ( I v V J ' d V l I tii to Ralei .'ii u a oui CIINERAL NCVS ITEMS John L t d drunk fin, on a prot id broke at I s' ri vi in., i Reaenting lu-r father's I attack on ber mother, C Hdl, aged 15, ol Kippon, shot him dc ad. Ital ilia us. and 2,000 vaccina It d There i - thefts. Tl. publishes t It shows 0 stolen. pidemte ol bank ,v Vork World 15.000.000 We i c thc men killed.
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