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It i . . j The ncanoka Beanoiv The Official Paper of Wash , ington dumty. Published Every Friday by . ... Thk Koanokb Pdelishinq , Compakt. W. FLETCHER AU3BOX. Editor and . Business Manager. ' " FRIDAY. AUGUST 1Q, 1894. The Williams-Settle election caso from North Carolina, has been 6idcr tracked ,until' tho next sessiou . of Congress. The Tariff bill rests heavy in the hands', of its manipulators. Coal, iron and sugar are the main features to.be regulated. What or li&w it will bo settled is n question. It is observable that' tho people are this year scrutinizing rather more closely than usual the charac ter of aspiraut3 for office. Men hav ing a weak spot in their armor .who happen to obtain a . nomination; will probably find . that they had better Bot have subjected themselves to the ordeal. Popular men of good char acter will bo the faYoritea..-r-XeT8-Observer-Chronicle., We believe the nomination of Win. 31. Bond. for Solicitor in this. Dis trict was thr best thing the Demo crats could havo ' done, for in tho iominnr rAmnsiirn t.liA -Trr.v npnrl hl T -a V- JQWJ fearless men as Mr.1 Bond to meet me enemy on mo stump. , xu this time of political dissatisfaction it takes men of nerve to face tho fight, and .we believe Bond to bo a man with nerve, pluck and energy. He will enter to win or a fight to the finish. i - ..; ' " . '- - ' At the close of the Judicial Con. vention which was held in 'this town on the 2nd inst., Mr, John." II, Small offered the iollowiiil resolution, ,which was unanimously adopted : Resolved, ' That this Convention has learned with deep cftacenr-cf the continued illness - of lion. J. H. $l6unt; the present Solicitor of this District. That after twelve years of faithful service, we cheerfully' bear v; testimony to his ability as a lawyer, his integrity and zeal as a public of- ficial, and his loyalty aud magnetism ' in the social relations of life. ' That we wish for him a speedy recovery and restoration to his family and friends. That a copy of this resolu tion be transmitted to Mr. Blount. Grand Saooeii. Gaddtstillk, Eoeeson Co.,' n. o. Borne time last summer, Curtis-& Co., with whom I am employed, reoelved a sample bottle of .Chamberlain's Cob'o, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which ban been used with grand success. ' J T Williams. For sale by Plymouth Drug Co - lm THE NEGRO IN THE NORTH Atlanta Constitution. " " '' ' : " '( ' Governor Hogg, of Texas, cenial, 'obser vant aud good humored, has been traveling around a little in the North. He has seen several things that attracted his attention, and noted the absence of others that aroused his astonishment. . . In New York the other day he innocently aked a Sun reporter why it is that there ro do negroes sitting as members of the Constitutional convention. The reporter scratched his bead and asked for the time to file an answer. Whereupon the) genial governor of Texas lifted hU eyebrows and made this remnrk " . - "Why is it that there Are no negroea your Legislature, and I Understand jmete are none in" the Legis?af3qf Mas'Iichc- Betts' Yetfrorihjtipr England country me9Zif lh Mmnlifl (dot ka tinnrn . ia . L" not liaviue a fair chow. If lm ia a rand xuan to make tho laws in; the Southern . States why isn't he a good man to send to tho Legislature of Northern States for the same purpose ?" , ' .r . - f , It is very funny about the North and the ngro,J Whea .ihe, is out of sightaway 'down South, for in&tauce he is an object of great .sympathy and veneration, but 'when he in on baud personally in evidence, as it Were he is something less than a cipher. Politically be holds the balance of powar between tbe two parties in several of the Northern Stales, but; he is not aL lowed to hold uy political office. lie h&g demonstrated that he is a good artisan and a pretty fair workman he is not permitted to coma in competition with whlU men at the North. Only in one particular does he receive tic r-ime troatmeDt in bMh becitio-ig. When : ' ' i abaatly af.f,anlt on a white woman' t 1 North' he is Ivnchf-d vwh an rfioJi t .cfy iiiil telcii'y ai ! is : tie tfout lint in all other matters tbe treatment (he negro receives in the two sections is entirely different. In the South all trades, callings aud professions' anT open to him, and he is . frequently elected to office aud installed therein. , " . '... No wonder Governor Hogg was aston ibhed. DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES. At the County Convention I) eld in Plymouth Ammst' 2nd. GS94, llio following delegates were appointed to attend the various couentions in the district : ' v t STATE. - , 1 , - PLYMOUTH TOWKSniP. ; , DELKOATK3. i. ALTERNATES. S B Spi uill , VV LI Uamptonf T S . Armisttad . J F Norinau ; ' ' - LEe'8 MILLS TOWNSHIP. V DELEGATES. 'ALTERNATES. T W Blount '' y ' W U Chesson SKINNEIkSTILLK TOWNSHir, , DELEGATES, ' ALTEENATKS. H M Mnell " ' ', J 8 Norman ' ' aoUPPEttNONQ TOWNSHIP, DELEGATES. . ' ALTEBNATE3. W j. Mercer W A Alexander SENATOlUAL. N v PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP., DELEGATES. . . ALTERNATES. E M Batemau J H Smith f ' T B Wolfe - ' Louis Landing Thos Lewis Jos Leggett Jesse Everett T.BE'S hills township. : DELEGATES. ' ' ALTERNATES. J A Chesson W -T Freeman L C Marriner J E Blount. J EvSincleton r AETVWWTlttVIT.T.'w TIlWHiHIP ' "'""WW.- - - v, -DELEGATES. ALTERNATES. II J Starr ' D VV Buell SCUFPEHSONQ TOWNSHIP. DELEGATES. ALTKKNATKS. J J liowo MM Alexauder VV A' Alexander . E W Chesson Alfred Alexander . A J Davenport D Spruill , . A L Caboou CONGRESSIONAL. PLYMOUTH DELEGATES. .' D O Brinkley A O Gay lord E H Latham Abner Bawer . TOWNSHIP. ALTBBNATES, Jo.s Jackson H it Latbnm It P Horn thai ' Hi) Spruill . LEE'S MILLS TOWNSHIP. DELEGATES. ' ALTERNATES. W R Chesson LG Marriner T W Blount W C Marriner J VV Blount J A Chesson . BKINERSVILLE TOWNSHIP, 'DELEGATES. ALTERNATES. J 8 Norman J B Phelps , KCUPPXRNONG TOWNSHIP. DELEGATES. ALTBBNATES. II II Phelps J M Ambrose A L Cahocssv, '. ''- ' ' W A Alexander D Spruill E W Arnold. M U Alexander J W White ROPER R1PPX.ES. August 7th, ; Mrs, Lou Walker who has been sick is convalescent. quite The colored Baptists are holding a series oi meetings this week. Mr. E. L. Herrington's family who have been so siok are said to ba improving. There will be a revival commeBced at tne Metnoaist .etiuren nere iu the near future. : It is rumored that the old pine mill will shut down in a few days, until September tne 1st. , Mrs. Dr. llallsey wjo fios been away ou a visit to Bath is expeoted home tomorrow and the Dr. is all smiles. . . Mr. 3. L, Savage received intelligence last .week that his mother, who lives at Whaleyville, Va , is quite sick, 1 ' The Rev. Mr. Merritt is expected back this week and will fill bis appointment here next Sunday morning and night. Miss Mary Woodley is expecting to leave for E. City this week to visit her brothers, who are prosperous business men of that town. Mr. A. G. Walker and family, of Cres welh. stopped over at. Eoper Hotel la6t week in going and returning to and from Bell Port. We learri that the school at the Eoper Academy will be conducted this F!l by the Misses savage to commence the 1st of September. . , ' , 1 . Bquire Henry Downing, who has been ill for some tj me, died yesterday morniug. His remains will be interred in the family burying gyjfi4.v-1 I JVKbper Lumber Company locomotive enging no. v irum unmerion Vft., is a l tne Hoper Machine Shops here for repairs un der the supervision of Master Mecbauio Cherry. , ' - -. . - v., : . ' Mr. C K. Moore, formerly of Roper, but now an attache of the N. & SI it. P.. at Norfolk passed through our , town lust week -with, bis wife on thtir way to Boll Port, and return." We wonder what has become or the early train promised by the N&ti.,R. It., to make the trip from Koper to Norfolk and return same day. - It was said tbe schedule would lake effect the 1st of August. .Mrs. T. W. Blount and parly, who have been spending some time at Btdl Por. re turned yesterdity morning, much detighted with, their btay, and think Mr. Tuly, the proprietor of the hotel, the right man io the right place. . - - v ;K Mr, J W. Gaylord has the prettiest colt in the county. and I expect might say State. Be is traioicg him to perform-many funny tricks. Mr. Gaylord. though they call him the ''old widower," expects W capture come young lady and call , her his own Just as toon as the colt is large enough to drive. J. JJU.ZUL .-' J! . rjOT WHAT WE SAY, -but " wlut Hood's Sarsaparilla Vo:s, lh.it Ul'stli.? s.tory of j( mtrit and r.ucccw Ki-rr.cTVtr .HOOD'S CUP."?,. m .m i (MiA H ft .. . l..V-VV.V.V,.''AV.i' L L, Cheuvront Leonard, Mo. In Agony 15 Years With Salt Rheum Hood's Sareaparilia Cave a Perfect Cure. "C. I. Ilood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: . " Hood's Sarsaparilla Is an excellent medicine. I had eczema in wy left leg for fifteen years. Fart of the time my leg was one mass of scabs, anl about every week corruption would Rather under the skin and the scabs would slough off. The Itching and Burning sensation made me suffer Indescrlnablo agonies. I spent a great deal of money for different rem. edles but did not get relief. About a ycBr nco, leading physicians advised me to take Hood's Barsaiuiiuu, I did so and havo takeu five bot Hood'sCures ties. Now all the sores, scabs and pain have vanished and I am enjoying perfect health. I think Hood's Sarsaparlllft Is second to none and rily recommend It to all suffering humanity." L. Cheuvkont, Leonard, Missouri. , Hood'8 Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, ou tho liver and bowels. 25c FOR DYSPEPSIA, '; IndlRCStlon, and stomach disorders, take ' liHOWN'8 1UOX BITTKUS. All dealers keep It, SI per bottle. Genuine has trado-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. University of n. Carolina. Includes the College, tho Univer sity, the Law Sohocl, the Medical School and the Summer School for Teachers College tuition $00,00 a year ; board $7.00 to $13.00 a month. Session begins Sept. C. . Address President Winston, Chapel -Hill N. C. ' ' jv2-2m. KINSEY SEMINARY, ' LaGhange, K. V. A hoarding Scliw! k' Iliris and Voung Ladk FULL COKPS OF TEACLIEUS. Liteiary, Art and Music Departments. ; LOCATION HEALTH V.; 1 ;St;ite Chemist in examination of water says : 1 havo irobably ucver cxaminea a ucttcr sample. .' dEor catalogue giving full par ticulars write to , ' ' ' JOSEPH KINSEY, juyl9-lf Principal. TWESOKTU CAU0LLA College of 5f Agriculture und " " 7" - - JMeclianic Arts. OrraiB Tukke Technical Coubses : ."The Course in Agriculture ; The' Course hi Science ; The Course in; Mechanical and . Civil Engineering, And with each a good Academic , , Education. Each course is broad and thorough, and the institution , is now equipped for.. excellent work. Expeuses very moderate. ' Session opens September 6th. ' For Catalogues," address -; ALEXiDEK -Q. 11ALLADM, Pres., : jtily 23 , Ralkigii, N. O. NOTICE OF SALE UNDElt MOKTGAQE By virtue of -the power and authority piven by a certain mortgage-; " X,eoutcd by MiUhpw Bleightaud wife to Mary L feprnill whichistii-td the office of Uegister of leeds for thd county of Washington, in book H., p g mm and 503 the following property will beo)d at public auction, viz: A tract of land adjoining the lauds of B. 8. Lucas, Manila Daonport aud others, nud kuuwu us the tract of'land formerly belong ing to II. J. Starr, containing 20 acres more or less.. : , Piacc of sale The Court Ilouse in Ply. mrmlh, N. O. Time of sale August 20, 1891 at 11 o'clock M. " Terms of Side Cash. . This 17 July ISO. J. V. Blount. L'x'r, of : Mary L Sprnill. . The person who will bring or f end us five new subscribers at $1 00 each,' will be presented with a potill.lio containing twenty-two lurgo picturfs of the World's Fair in water color. Gu to - work at once as we have only a limited number to dispose of- " . : The lowest prices yet known are now offered bf II. Peal on bngyies wacofis, road carts, farm carts, cart wheels and all road vehicles. A full line of vehicles suitable for the trade kept on hand and orders can be filled at short notice. Tine timber wanteu.-A!J persons in ,uu.ifrn Carolina naviag large or small tracts vt pine timber for-sJle wii! rfrt tiJ1 trtcorrpt-poiid with- The riyrnccth JleaJ t-stato ami KcntiU A.poin y. , ' X. til faTiWwwtt -V"-i y M m 1 1 i 1 i H ! I - 1 .:Jw . -i U' W JQ L-) ifilliilllllfig.' - . s .'-.r., . ; . .: - r -v . . DO YOU WEAR :SH OSS? Excuse me, ladies. I was speaking- to the ;'' gentlemen, but I can offer you at , IL E S S T HAM, & 6'S''T T O MAEE, Fifty pairs of Oxford ties, Pioadilly toes, in black and. tan, they are new, ' , i - 1 '. " v . " ' You wear Clothes, and you I have a big . - . .". . All Summer S AVE A D O L L fresh and bright. ' r-3 - 'kin rWn!n3 wZblj - 1 stpek that must less of cost, ,- ; , . . .. ' . .. "- ..1 The price SHOULD please you. goods are being sold at Ex Hi- b a Thos. . A R? . : .... . 9 want to "buy, be sold, regard i ; , - , ' ; v ' P Blount, 1p : i -.1 5 I t i - '
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